Zach Hyman snapped a tie late in the second period, Garret
Sparks made 28 saves and the Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Pittsburgh Penguins
3-2 on Saturday night.
Auston Matthews also scored for Toronto, and Travis Dermott had
a goal and an assist. Jake Gardiner added two assists.
Sidney Crosby and Teddy Blueger scored for Pittsburgh, which
was without Evgeni Malkin for a second straight game because of an upper-body
injury. Matt Murray stopped 30 shots.
Both teams were playing their second game in two nights –
Toronto lost 3-2 in overtime Friday at Detroit, and Pittsburgh topped Ottawa
5-3 at home.
Toronto, which entered 4-7-1 over its last 12, went ahead
with 3:54 left in the second on a slick play by Morgan Rielly and Mitch Marner.
The duo worked a give-and-go in tight quarters along the
boards before Rielly fired a shot that rebounded to
Hyman, who outmuscled defenseman Kris Letang, kicked the puck to his
stick as he fell to the ice and pushed in his ninth goal.
Rielly’s assist was his 52nd point, tying his career
high from 2017-18.
The Penguins nearly got that one right back, but Sparks
stopped Patric Hornqvist’s deflection and Tanner Pearson with his glove on the
rebound.
Patrick Marleau had two chances to give Toronto a two-goal
lead in the third, but Murray was there both times, including with
the pad on a great solo rush by the veteran winger.
Pittsburgh pulled its goalie with 1:30 left in regulation
and had an offensive zone faceoff with 28.4 seconds left when Leafs defenseman
Nikita Zaitsev just missed the empty net on a shot that went for icing, but the
home side managed to hang on.
Jake Muzzin made his home debut for the Leafs after Monday’s
trade with the Los Angeles Kings for two prospects and a 2019 first-round draft
pick. The big defenseman got cheers during player introductions and had the
crowd at Scotiabank Arena buzzing six minutes in when he laid out Penguins
forward Jake Guentzel with a big hit along the boards.
Notes: Former Leafs D Ian Turnbull was honored with
Toronto’s J.P. Bickell Memorial Cup by the team’s board of directors. The nod
came 42 years to the day after Turnbull scored five goals in a game on Feb. 2,
1977 – an NHL record for a blue-liner that still stands.
UP NEXT
PITTSBURGH: The
Penguins entertain the Carolina Hurricanes on Tuesday night.
TORONTO:: Hosts
Anaheim on Monday night.
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