TORONTO — Patrice Bergeron earned his 500th point on the first of two assists and Tuukka Rask continued his mastery over Toronto as the Boston Bruins, in their first game without injured captain Zdeno Chara, defeated the Maple Leafs 4-1 Saturday night.

After a moving pregame ceremony to honor two fallen soldiers, Toronto quickly fell flat and drew boos from the crowd after the Bruins went ahead 4-0 early in the third period.

Carl Soderberg, David Krejci, Gregory Campbell and Dougie Hamilton scored for Boston. Hamilton also had two assists.

Richard Panik beat Rask with 5:33 remaining, on a delayed power play, slapping in a rebound from in close for his first with the Maple Leafs.

Rask, the reigning Vezina Trophy winner, is 10-2-0 in 14 outings against Toronto. He came into the game with a .943 save percentage and 1.64 goals-against average against the Leafs.

Toronto goalie Jonathan Bernier left early in the third period after giving up four goals on 25 shots.

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Both teams finished with 33 shots.

Boston has won 12 of the past 16 regular-season games (12-2-2) against the Leafs and is 15-3-4 in its past 22 visits to the Air Canada Centre.

Referee Chris Rooney left the game in the second period, after being hit with the puck just seconds before Krejci’s goal. He departed cradling his arm, but returned for the start of the third.

The game was preceded by an emotional ceremony to honor Cpl. Nathan Cirillo and Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent, killed in separate incidents this week in Ottawa and Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec, respectively.

The 19,132 fans at the Air Canada Centre stood and sang “O Canada” with their counterparts in Montreal and Ottawa as the anthem from the Canadian Tire Centre was shown on the scoreboard’s big screen.

The death of Cirillo and the attack of Parliament Hill by a gunman, prompted the league to postpone the Leafs’ game Wednesday in Ottawa.

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Saturday’s pregame emotion did not carry through as the Bruins went ahead early.

Soderberg opened the scoring on the power play at 3:27 after a fanned shot from Hamilton from the faceoff circle found Bergeron in front. Bernier stopped his redirect with his pad, but the puck went straight to Soderberg who had circled around the back of the net.

Bergeron’s 500th NHL point moved him past Adam Oates into sole possession of 13th place on the Bruins’ points list.

Krejci made it 2-0 at 15:58 of the second with a beautiful solo effort for his third of the season.

The Leafs paid for a lapse on a power-play opportunity at 2:32 of the third as Campbell beat Dion Phaneuf in front of the goal to a pass from Daniel Paille and beat Bernier with five seconds remaining on the man-advantage.

Hamilton’s goal chased Bernier in favor of James Reimer.

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It was the first game for the Bruins since losing defenseman Chara to a knee injury.

SABRES 2, SHARKS 1: Cody Hodgson and Nicolas Deslauriers each scored their first goal of the season early in the third period and Buffalo won at San Jose.

Goaltender Michal Neuvirth saved 29 of 30 shots to help end the Sabres’ four-game skid.

FLYERS 4, RED WINGS 2: Michael Raffl scored two goals, and Brayden Schenn netted the winner during a power play with 8:55 remaining to lift host Philadelphia over Detroit.

ISLANDERS 7, STARS 5: Frans Nielsen scored three goals in the third period, and the New York Islanders held on at home for a wild win over Dallas.

DEVILS 3, SENATORS 2: Jaromir Jagr scored a power-play goal 3:39 into overtime, and New Jersey beat Ottawa on an emotional night in Canada’s capital.

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It was the Senators’ first game since Wednesday’s shootout at the National War Memorial.

CANADIENS 3, RANGERS 1: Lars Eller broke a tie midway through the second period, and Max Pacioretty added a goal the third to give host Montreal a victory over New York.

PENGUINS 3, PREDATORS 0: Sidney Crosby had a goal and two assists and Pittsburgh handed host Nashville its first loss in regulation this season.

WILD 7, LIGHTNING 2: Jason Zucker had two goals, and Minnesota won big at home against Tampa Bay.

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