Bridgeport’s Chris Bourque, son of Bruins’ legend Ray Bourque, was whistled off for hooking as time expired in the second period, and when Chris Casto was called for cross-checking just 1:30 into the third, Toronto found itself with a 5-on-3 advantage. Timashov promptly knotted the score when,, after Jeremy Bracco and Brooks passed the puck up along the left wall, Bracco found Timashov who buried a wrister past Smith two minutes into the third stanza. Bracco picked up an assist on Timashov’s 12th marker of the campaign, extending his scoring streak to six games. Bracco, a 27-year-old right wing from Freeport, Long Island, leads the AHL in assists with 52 helpers, and is second in the league in scoring with 70 points.