BOSTON -- Robert Bortuzzo and Paul Stastny scored 2:12 apart in the second period and Jake Allen had 39 saves, helping the St. Louis Blues beat the Boston Bruins 4-2 on Tuesday night to extend their winning streak to four.Jori Lehtera scored twice for St. Louis, including into an empty net with 1:16 left. Colton Parayko and Patrik Berglund each had two assists.Longtime Blues captain David Backes scored for Boston in his first game against his former club, putting the Bruins up 1-0 early in the first with the 20,000th goal in franchise history. Montreal is the only other NHL team with 20,000 goals.Dominic Moore also scored for the Bruins, who lost for just the third time this season with Tuukka Rask starting in goal.Rask had 24 saves for the Bruins, who had won four of five.HURRICANES 2, MAPLE LEAFS 1TORONTO -- Viktor Stalberg scored a tiebreaking, short-handed goal in the second period, lifting Carolina over Toronto for its fifth straight victory.Jeff Skinner also scored for Carolina, and Cam Ward stopped 25 shots.Frederik Andersen made 27 saves for Toronto, which lost for only the third time in 10 games at home. Jake Gardiner had the Leafs goal.Stalberg got the deciding tally against his former team after Tyler Bozaks pass was picked off in the neutral zone. Stalberg entered the zone alone, beating Andersen for his third goal of the season.SENATORS 4, CANADIENS 3MONTREAL -- Mark Stone and Erik Karlsson scored 2:24 apart in the third period, helping Ottawa rally to beat Montreal.Stone tied it at 3 early in the third from the slot after three Canadiens players got caught behind their own net.Karlsson then scored at 5:37, the visitors first lead of the evening, on a fluke no-look shot from the blue line after a bad giveaway by Jeff Petry.Mike Hoffman and Derick Brassard also scored and Craig Anderson made 36 saves for Ottawa.Shea Weber, Alexander Radulov and Alex Galchenyuk scored for Montreal. 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The AL Championship Series received some extra juice for Game 3 after the Cleveland Indians?engaged in a little trash talk via their Twitter account after Toronto Blue Jays slugger Jose Bautista complained about how his team was treated in the first two games of the series.The Indians lead the series 2-0.Bautista told reporters on Sunday that the Blue Jays were victims of circumstances, seeming to imply that the umpires in the first two games in Cleveland were biased against Torontos hitters.A social media editor for the Indians verified Twitter account seized on the quote to introduce their theory for why the Jays scored only one run in their two losses to begin the series.Replying to USA Today reporter Mike Vorkunov, who tweeted Bautistas full quote, the Indians account sent out a photograph montage featuring relievers Andrew Miller and Cody Allen and starters Corey Kluber and Josh Tomlin?accompanied by the word circumstances.Kluber started ALCS Game 1 for the Indians, Tomlin started Game 2, and Miller and Allen appeared in relief in both games.On Monday, the Indians asked their Twitter followers what their opponents next excuse will be.Bautista and Edwin Encarnacion have complained about the umpiring during the first two games of the series, during which the Blue Jays have gone 10-for-63 with no homers.dddddddddddd Both deflected questions about the umpires in postgame interviews, declining to go into full detail.On Sunday, Bautista still wouldnt fully explain his feelings, but he seemed to go further.All you have to do is go look at video and try to count the number of pitches they have thrown over the heart of the plate, Bautista said. It hasnt been many. Theyve been able to do that because of the circumstances -- that Im not trying to talk about because I cant. That is for you guys to do, but you guys dont really want to talk about that either.Toronto manager John Gibbons downplayed Bautistas comments when asked about them during Mondays media availability at Rogers Centre.Jose is a journalists dream or media persons dream, because he tells you what is on his mind, Gibbons said. He always has been. But hes also a guy that steps up. Hes had some controversy before. Some guys shy away from that, but its never been him. A lot of times that kind of motivates him, to be honest with you. ' ' '