Waterloo Region Record

Red Wings beat Leafs 3-1 for much-needed win

Leafs drop third straight without star forward

- Larry Lage

DETROIT — Trevor Daley scored a tiebreakin­g, short-handed goal midway through the second period and the Detroit Red Wings went on to beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1 on Friday night.

Jimmy Howard had 25 saves for the Red Wings. They had won only one of their previous 11 games.

The Maple Leafs lost their third straight, matching a season high. Toronto was without star centre Auston Matthews for a fourth straight game because of an upper-body injury.

Curtis McElhinney stopped 26 shots for Toronto.

The Maple Leafs’ Andreas Borgman opened the scoring 1:58 into the game.

Detroit’s Danny DeKeyser pulled the Red Wings into a tie early in the first. Tomas Tatar’s power-goal goal gave them a twogoal cushion they needed after losing the last two games after having a one-goal lead in the third period.

NOTES: Toronto played its fifth game in a seven-day stretch. ... Daley, in his 30th game, scored his first game for the Red Wings and DeKeyser’s had a goal for the first time this season in his 15th game . ... The Red Wings have six short-handed goals after scoring just three times short-handed last season . ... Detroit won for just the second time in 13 games when an opponent scored first and Toronto fell to 16-5 when scoring first. Maple Leafs play Carolina Tuesday, their only home game in a nine-game stretch.

 ?? PAUL SANCYA, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Detroit Red Wings goalie Jimmy Howard stops a shot as defenceman Jonathan Ericsson Toronto’s left wing Matt Martin.
PAUL SANCYA, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit Red Wings goalie Jimmy Howard stops a shot as defenceman Jonathan Ericsson Toronto’s left wing Matt Martin.

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