BOSTON - While the pain and residue of a stinging overtime defeat still lingered, the Leafs pledged to look ahead with their season momentarily on the line. "…on the highs were not going to be jumping off the CN Tower and on the lows were not going to be in the bowels of the construction underneath it," Leafs coach Randy Carlyle theorized shortly before his team departed for Boston, facing elimination in game 5. "We want to remain on a constant level as much as possible." A trio of David Krejci goals, including the dramatic overtime winner, stemming from an error in judgment by Dion Phaneuf, drove the Leafs into the ditch of a 3-1 hole with the series shifting to the TD Garden in Boston on Friday evening. "It hurts," Carlyle continued of the 4-3 defeat, which saw the Leafs muster 48 shots at Tuukka Rask, who owns a .932 save percentage this series, "but the bottom line is you cant change what happened [Wednesday] night. Now its time to regroup and thats what were here to do. "As a team if you can capture the energy and execution level and stay with the program there will be some benefit for us in this next game." The level of energy and engagement was high from his team in the loss, the speed and swagger of a rambunctious group testing the know-how of a veteran Bruins squad, one that has exuded a certain steadiness all series long. The Leafs raced out to a two-goal lead in the opening frame of a Game 4, Boston sniping three straight before Clarke MacArthur tied the score, preceding an overtime that was bursting with pace and opportunity for both sides. "You can play as well as weve played and not have success," Carlyle opined of his teams inspired performance. "Is it going to be discouraging? I cant tell you that its going to be discouraging [Friday] night because I dont focus on that. I focus on getting our group to do it again and do it to a higher level and find a way." His team will have to do so with additional pressure on an already over-worn defence. Already down Michael Kostka to a broken right index finger, the Leafs will be forced to contend defensively without Mark Fraser, who required surgery for a fracture on his forehead, an incident that stemmed from the blast of Milan Lucic in the third period of Wednesdays loss. Accumulating nearly 28 minutes in his third playoff game, Jake Gardiner is likely to assume increased responsibility in Frasers place, likely alongside Cody Franson on the second pair. John-Michael Liles projects to enter the lineup alongside Ryan OByrne after sitting the past three games as a healthy scratch. Even before the rash of injuries, the Toronto defence had been under sizeable duress at the hands of a Bruins forward complement blessed with speed, size and power. "Theyre big players that move well and skate well so its not always easy," said Liles, who logged 16 minutes in the series opener, but hasnt played since. The Leafs have had, in particular, no answer for the blistering Boston unit of Krejci, Lucic and Nathan Horton, the trio combining for 22 points in four games, including 10 from the 27-year-old Krejci. "Against every top line thats buzzing youve just got to play more physical, be tight on them, dont give them any time and just try to be a mean bastard down there," Carl Gunnarsson grinned, he and Phaneuf assigned to the line in game 4 with little success, replacing Fraser and Franson, who had struggled at points prior to that. Dulling some of the pressure on James Reimer would be desirable. Now engaged in his first postseason, the Leafs netminder has faced 163 shots (nearly 41 on average) in the series, bested thus far by Rask, who sizzled with 45 saves in game 4. Of additional concern is the Toronto power-play, which despite scoring four goals early in the series, has struggled to coordinate, not to mention the penalty kill, which allowed two power-play goals on Wednesday. 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Center fielder Travis Jankowski converged on the ball, but was unable to make the catch.Martin Prado, Christian Yelich, and Marcell Ozuna each drove in two runs for the Marlins.Luis Sardinas homered and drove in four runs and Ryan Schimpf also homered for the Padres.Fernando Rodney (2-3) pitched an inning in relief to pick up the win.Brandon Maurer (0-4) blew the save in the eighth and lost it in the ninth, allowing four hits and one run in one inning.San Diego starter Jarred Cosart allowed two runs and five hits over five innings in his first appearance against his former club where he spent parts of the last three seasons. He was traded to San Diego in a seven-player deal involving pitcher Andrew Cashner on July 29.The Marlins scored three runs in the bottom of the eighth to tie the score at 6-6. Maurer entered with the bases loaded and gave up a two-run single to Prado and an RBI single to Yelich. It was Maurers fifth blown save in 11 chances.Miami starter David Phelps allowed four runs and two hits with three walks in 3 2/3 inningsSardinas, who was 1 for 8 coming in, had a three-run double and a home run -- his third in 115 career games.Ozunas RBI double and Yelichs RBI groundout gave the Marlins a 2-0 lead.The Padres took the lead with a four-run fourth keyed by Sardinas bases-clearing double as nine men went to the plate. 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Its really weird, but I think sometimes you get kind of connected with a team front office-wise with deals that go that direction or you get a relationship going and things kind of happen.TRAINERS ROOMPadres: RHP Tyson Ross (right shoulder) made a rehab start with Class-A Lake Elsinore on Thursday allowing four runs in 2/3 of an inning. When we look at Tyson the only thing that really matters is health, manager Andy Green said. I dont really read too much into rehab starts. . I think hes going to throw another start in the minor leagues before he pitches for us. ... LHP Christian Friedrich will be skipped in the rotation to give him rest. ... CF Jon Jay (forearm) took swings inside the batting cage on Friday and is eyeing an early September return.UP NEXTPadres: LHP Clayton Richard (0-3, 4.44) will start Saturdays game. Richard is 0-2 with a 1.64 ERA in two starts this season.Marlins: RHP Jose Urena (2-4, 6.33) will make his sixth start of the season. 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