Ford Final Five Facts: Bruins Dance With Devils In Season Finale
Frederic Brunet and John Farincacci made their NHL debuts with the Bruins on Tuesday. Farinacci, a New Jersey native, scored his first goal.
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    Ford Final Five Facts: Former Bruins Cause Trouble In Game With Blackhawks

    UPDATE (1:15 p.m. ET): The Toronto Maple Leafs will be without star forward Auston Matthews for Game 6 of their Stanley Cup playoff series against the Boston Bruins on Thursday night, Toronto head coach Sheldon Keefe confirmed.

    Original story: Toronto Maple Leafs star forward Auston Matthews did take the ice Thursday morning, but did not take part in morning skate at Scotiabank Arena, according to NESN's Adam Pellerin.

    The Athletic's Chis Johnston and SportsNet's Luke Fox expressed doubt in Matthews playing in Game 6 against the Boston Bruins on Thursday night.

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    Toronto enters the contest facing a 3-2 deficit in the best-of-seven series.

    Matthews, who has been dealing with an illness, did not play in Toronto's Game 5 victory at TD Garden on Tuesday.

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    Matthews finished the regular season with 107 points on 69 goals and 38 assists. He recorded three points in four postseason games against the Bruins, all three coming in Toronto's Game 2 victory.

    UPDATE: Toronto head coach Sheldon Keefe ruled out Matthews for Game 6.

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