PLAYA DEL CARMEN, Mexico -- Robert Karlsson and Kevin Stadler topped the OHL Classic leaderboard at 12 under Friday when second-round play was suspended because of darkness. Karlsson played 36 holes Friday, shooting an 8-under 63 in the rain-delayed first round and adding a 67 in the afternoon on Mayakoba Resorts El Camaleon course. "I hit some good iron shots and knocked in some putts," Karlsson said. "I mean, I gave myself a whole bunch of chances and I took them, so it was great." Stadler had rounds of 67 and 63 in a 34-hole day. He birdied five of the last seven holes in the second round, finishing about 25 minutes before play was called for the day. "I didnt really feel like waking up at 4 again tomorrow morning," Stadler said. "Nice to be completely done with both rounds today and just kind of get a little bit of rest tonight." Karlsson finished with a birdie on the par-4 18th after making bogeys on 16 and 17. The Swede tied for 10th on Sunday in the McGladrey Classic, playing on a sponsor exemption, to earn a spot in the field this week. "I feel pretty happy the way Im going," Karlsson said. Only 29 of the 127 players were able to complete the second round. After lengthy delays Thursday, there was a 26-minute delay Friday afternoon. More than 4 1/2 inches of rain has hit the course since Wednesday afternoon. "Obviously, its very wet," Karlsson said. "Its unbelievable that were playing at all. The amount of rain thats been here the last few days, the course is in really great condition." Because of the wet conditions, players were allowed to use preferred lies in the first two rounds. "It played about as easy as it can play for us today," Stadler said. "With it being as soft as it is, the fairways played much wider than they typically play. No breeze today, so we kind of got let off the hook." Rory Sabbatini and Chris Stroud were tied for second at 9 under. 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Colton Sissons also scored for Milwaukee (19-12-8), which went ahead with a two-goal third period. Wade MacLeod and Greg McKegg replied for Toronto (23-12-4). Texas Rangers Shirts . The Packers, Lions and Bears were a combined 35-15 and as long as Jay Cutler can say healthy, all three could make the playoffs in 2012.Toronto, ON (SportsNetwork.com) - Phil Kessel netted a pair of goals and Jonathan Bernier stopped 25 shots as the Toronto Maple Leafs ripped apart the Boston Bruins, 6-1, at Air Canada Centre. James van Riemsdyk and Tyler Bozak both registered a score and two assists for the Maple Leafs, who have taken three in a row and posted their most decisive victory of the season. Peter Holland and Morgan Rielly added markers as Toronto pumped home a season- high three power-play goals. I think we really felt like we owed Boston one, Holland said of the Bruins 4-1 win on Oct. 25. Last time they were in here, we felt a little embarrassed about our effort. Dennis Seidenberg provided the lone offense for the Bruins, whose five-game win streak was put to rest in their largest margin of defeat thus far. Tuukka Rask took the loss after allowing four goals on 16 shots in 23-plus minutes. Niklas Svedberg finished up making 15 saves on 17 shots. Its the only thing we did as a team -- we all played poorly, seethed Bruins forward Chris Kelly. We didnt compete. We didnt work. We didnt make plays. We didnt defend. Thats why it was 6-1. Kessel whipped a shot over Rasks glove at the 18-second mark of the second period, then Rielly potted a Holland rebound from the right side just 94 seconds after the second-period puck drop to open up a three-goal lead. Bostons Seth Griffith was called for tripping at 2:20 and Bozak rushed the net to redirect a vann Riemsdyk offering for a 4-0 Toronto edge with 3:32 elapsed.dddddddddddd Svedberg entered the game, but Bozek tipped home another shot on the power play, this one a chop of a Jake Gardiner point blast which touched van Riemsdyks stick to make it a five-goal spread just shy of the midway point of regulation. Boston had a potential power-play goal from Reilly Smith wiped out a short while later when Carl Soderberg made enough contact with Bernier to impede his ability to stop the puck. However, Seidenberg slipped a shot home through a Simon Gagne screen with 5:45 left. Hollands backhander from atop the crease on the advantage made it 6-1 for the hosts at 7:21 of the third. We knew what was at stake, said van Riemsdyk. But its a long year. Cant get too high, cant get too low. After nearly clicking on a chance during the games opening shift, Kessel provided the Leafs the first goal of the game on a wrister off the rush from the right circle at 6:46. Game Notes Toronto posted its largest margin of victory against Boston since an 8-2 drubbing on the road on March 6, 2008 ... Kessel notched his second multi-goal effort of the season ... Maple Leafs defenseman Stephane Robidas played in his 900th NHL game ... Toronto forward Daniel Winnik returned to action after missing a week since hitting the back of his head on the ice in a collision with Colorados Jan Hejda. ' ' '