Waterloo Region Record

Leafs use fast start to take down Penguins

Two goals in first two minutes power Toronto in 4-3 victory

- Dan Scifo

PITTSBURGH — A strong start helped the Toronto Maple Leafs knock off the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions.

Tyler Bozak scored two goals, and the Maple Leafs scored three times in the first period in a 4-3 National Hockey League victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday night.

“Whenever you can get that kind of a lead in this league, it’s nice, and obviously against a team like (Pittsburgh), that can score a lot of goals, it’s nice to have a little cushion,” Bozak said. Conner Brown and James van Riemsdyk scored in the first 1:42 of the game, and Bozak also scored in the first period. Mitch Marner had three assists for the Leafs, who’ve won five of seven.

Frederik Andersen stopped 33 shots for his 50th win with the Maple Leafs. Evgeni Malkin scored his ninth goal on the power play and Riley Sheahan tallied his third for Pittsburgh. Sidney Crosby scored his 13th with 2:48 to play, but the Penguins couldn’t manage the equalizer. Tristan Jarry made 13 saves, but allowed three firstperio­d goals before he was pulled for Casey DeSmith. DeSmith, making his second career appearance, stopped eight shots.

“We just weren’t good enough, and it was the difference in the outcome,” Penguins coach Mike Sullivan said. “When you play good teams, you can’t spot them a three-goal lead. I’m not sure I understand why, but that’s something as a group we have to solve if we want to become the team we want to be.” Brown got Toronto started early when he took a feed from Morgan Rielly in the slot and whipped a wrist shot behind Jarry.

Van Riemsdyk struck again 19 seconds later. Marner missed on a wraparound attempt and van Riemsdyk flipped the rebound over a sprawled Jarry.

Bozak gave the Leafs a 3-0 lead later in the period. Marner put the initial shot on goal from the left boards and Bozak, from the top of the crease, took three whacks at the rebound before converting. It was Bozak’s first goal in 13 games.

“It hasn’t been going well just points-wise for our line,” Bozak said.

“We’ve been getting chances, but it just hasn’t been going in. It’s nice to contribute and be part of a big win.”

Sheahan put Pittsburgh on the board late in the second period when he finished a twoon-one with Dominik Simon.

Malkin cut the deficit to one with a power-play goal, beating Andersen with a deflected wrist shot from the top of the right circle. But Bozak answered 22 seconds later when he tipped Jake Gardiner’s point shot past DeSmith.

“I just thought we were ready to go,” Maple Leafs coach Mike Babcock said. “It was a big start for us and then we rode that until the end. It was a big win for us on the road against a good team.” NOTES: Penguins G Matt Murray participat­ed in Saturday’s morning skate for the first time since sustaining a lower-body injury on Nov. 27. Murray, who missed his fifth game, is considered day-to-day . ... The Penguins have at least one power-play goal in eight of their past nine games, including seven straight at home . ... Toronto D Ron Hainsey, a key component to Pittsburgh’s Stanley Cup run last season, finished with one assist. ... Pittsburgh recalled D Kevin Czuczman.

 ?? FRANK GUNN, THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Maple Leafs defenceman Andreas Borgman (55) and centre Leo Komarov check Edmonton Oilers centre Connor McDavid in National Hockey League action in Toronto on Sunday night. For the game result and more NHL news, see therecord.com.
FRANK GUNN, THE CANADIAN PRESS Maple Leafs defenceman Andreas Borgman (55) and centre Leo Komarov check Edmonton Oilers centre Connor McDavid in National Hockey League action in Toronto on Sunday night. For the game result and more NHL news, see therecord.com.
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