TAMPA, Fla. — One game after losing to a 42-year-old emergency goaltender on home ice, the Toronto Maple Leafs found redemption on the road with a 4-3 victory against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night.
John Tavares scored twice, William Nylander scored his 28th and Fredrik Andersen stopped 26 shots for Toronto. Jake Muzzin also scored, though he missed the third period after taking a puck off his right hand late in the second period.
Toronto scored a pair of power play goals while killing off all three Lightning chances, holding Tampa Bay to one shot.
Nikita Kucherov scored his 30th of the season, Pat Maroon notched his eighth while Yanni Gourde picked up his ninth as Tampa Bay lost its season-long third consecutive game in regulation and had an 11-game home winning streak ended.
Lightning captain Steven Stamkos left the game after the second period and did not return for undisclosed reasons.
Andrei Vasilevskiy finished with 19 saves.
Kucherov put Tampa Bay in front at 9:45, one-timing a feed from Steven Stamkos, who shook Toronto
The Maple Leafs responded at 12:48 as Muzzin, who signed a four-year contract extension on Monday, stepped into a loose puck from the
Tavares tipped a Tyson Barrie shot from the
Tampa Bay cut the deficit to one goal when Kevin Shattenkirk’s rebound bounced off Gourde into the net at 7:27 of the third period.
NOTES: Lightning D Ryan McDonagh, out since Feb. 6 with a lower body injury, is expected to be out another 10-14 days. … Toronto D Morgan Rielly (foot) missed his 18th consecutive game. He skated for the first time on Monday since being injured on Jan. 12. … Maple Leafs’ D Codi Ceci (ankle) also skated on Monday for the first time since being injured on Feb. 5. … Maple Leafs’ D Jake Muzzin has points in six consecutive games.
UP NEXT
Lightning: Host Chicago Blackhawks on Thursday.
Maple Leafs: At Florida Panthers on Thursday.
Erik Erlendsson, The Associated Press