Bruins chase Andersen with 3 goals on 5 shots en route to 4-goal 1st period

Frederik Andersen didn't last 13 minutes in Game 2.

The Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender was pulled and replaced by Curtis McElhinney after allowing a Kevan Miller goal that gave the Boston Bruins a 3-0 lead just over 12 minutes into Saturday night's opening frame.

Andersen gave up three goals on five shots in a span of 6:47.

David Pastrnak opened the scoring with a dandy less than six minutes after the opening faceoff, and Jake DeBrusk followed suit about four minutes later.

McElhinney didn't fare much better, giving up a goal to Rick Nash on one of the three shots he faced before the first-period buzzer sounded.

Andersen allowed five goals on 40 shots in Toronto's 5-1 loss in Game 1 on Thursday night.

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