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Gaudreau scores in overtime, Flames beat Maple Leafs 3-2

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TORONTO

Johnny Gaudreau scored 36 seconds into overtime as the Calgary Flames defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-2 on Tuesday in the ninth and final meeting between the teams this season.

Elias Lindholm, with a goal and an assist, and Juuso Valimaki scored in regulation for Calgary (18-21-3), while Jacob Markstrom made 24 saves. Flames winger Milan Lucic played the 1,000th regular-season NHL game of his career. Guadreau also tacked on an assist.

Zach Hyman, with a goal and an assist, and Alexander Kerfoot replied for Toronto (28-11-4). David Rittich, who was traded by the Flames to the Leafs late Sunday and was still sporting red gear, stopped 25 shots against his former team. John Tavares added two assists.

Toronto lost for the second time in as many nights after losing 4-2 in Montreal on Monday to snap a 9-0-1 run, while Calgary won has now two straight for the first time since mid-March.

The Leafs finished 6-2-1 against the Flames in 2021 and remain six points up on the Winnipeg Jets for first in the North Division.

On the winner, Gaudreau took a pass from Lindholm and undressed

Rittich with a nice move for his 15th goal of the season.

The deal for Rittich — Toronto shipped a 2022 third-round pick to Calgary — was just one of the trades made ahead of Monday’s deadline by Leafs general manager Kyle Dubas, whose other moves included acquiring forwards Nick Foligno and Riley Nash from Columbus, and defenceman Ben Hutton from Anaheim.

Rittich, who blanked his new team 3-0 on Feb. 22 at Scotiabank Arena and had a .941 save percentage in four starts against the Leafs in 2021, flew on the Flames’ charter to Toronto on Monday because of COVID-19 restrictio­ns related to commercial travel.

“There was definitely some fun happening there as far as pokes and jabs,” Lucic said with a smile Tuesday morning. “With the circumstan­ces, you don’t ever really experience something like that ... flying with an ex-teammate or somebody on another team.

“It was kind of nice and cool to have around for a little bit (longer) and be able to properly say goodbye.”

The visitors snapped a 1-1 tie 34 seconds into the second period with Mitch Marner in the box for tripping when Lindholm took a pass from Matthew Tkachuk and wired his 11th past Rittich.

Markstrom made his best save of the night early in the third with a desperatio­n effort at full stretch on Marner, but the Leafs got their equalizer at 6:17 when Kerfoot scored his seventh off a pass from Tavares.

The Leafs’ power play — an inexplicab­le 1 for 36 over Toronto’s last 15 games — got its first chance midway through the period when Rasmus Andersson was assessed a double-minor for high-sticking, but couldn’t generate much of anything until Tavares hit the post late in the man advantage.

Calgary, which beat the Edmonton Oilers 5-0 on Saturday to snap a 1-8-0 slide before dealing centre Sam Bennett to Florida ahead of the deadline, opened the scoring at 4:37 of the first when Lucic found a wide-open Valimaki in front to score his second.

Lucic, who took a couple solo laps in warmups before being joined by teammates, got an ovation from both benches during the first TV timeout to acknowledg­e the 1,000-game milestone.

 ?? CP PHOTO FRANK GUNN ?? Calgary Flames’ Johnny Gaudreau scores the game winning goal on Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender David Rittich in overtime in Toronto on Tuesday.
CP PHOTO FRANK GUNN Calgary Flames’ Johnny Gaudreau scores the game winning goal on Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender David Rittich in overtime in Toronto on Tuesday.

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