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Heres the latest sports from ESPN Radio and WTSA AM 1450 The Ticket: * The Toronto Maple Leafs routed the Boston Bruins 6-1 last night. Phil Kessel scored twice, and the Maple Leafs netted four goals during a nine-minute stretch. Tuukka Rask allowed four goals on 16 shots before being replaced by backup Niklas Svedberg in the second period. Dennis Seidenberg scored Bostons only goal. Toronto moved ahead of Boston in the Atlantic Division. * Bruins center David Krejci missed his second straight game and fourth in five with an undisclosed injury. Krejci didnt travel with the team, so he isnt expected to play tonight at Montreal. * The injury-riddled Oklahoma City Thunder beat the Boston Celtics 109-94 last night. Reggie Jackson had 28 points and eight assists, and Anthony Morrow scored 28. Rajon Rondo just missed his second triple-double of the season with 20 points, 12 assists and nine rebounds. Avery Bradley added 17 points for Boston, which had won its last two. The Celtics went 9 for 33 from beyond the 3-point line. * Celtics guard Marcus Thornton missed last nights game with a sprained right ankle that he sustained in practice on Tuesday. Coach Brad Stevens says he could be available to play tomorrow night when the Cs host the Cleveland Cavaliers. * Quarterback Tom Brady and the New England Patriots held a rare indoor practice yesterday in preparation for Indianapolis on Sunday night. The Colts play in Lucas Oil Stadium with its retractable roof. Brady has lost both games hes played there. Hes 4-4 in his career in indoor games, including the postseason. * In college football, Massachusetts held off Ball State 24-10 last night. Blake Frohnapfel passed for 424 yards, 239 to Tajae Sharpe, and Massachusetts picked off two passes in the fourth quarter. Sharpe matched the school record of 13 receptions for the third time this season for a career-high in yardage.
Posted on: Thu, 13 Nov 2014 09:52:57 +0000

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