Saturday, October 7, 2017

Maple Leafs beat Rangers 8-5 in wild home opener

 Tyler BozakLeo Komarov and Nazem Kadriscored third-period goals and the Toronto Maple Leafs held off the New York Rangers 8-5 on Saturday night in their wild home opener.
It was an adventure in defending for both teams at times, with Toronto pulling ahead 5-1 in the first period and chasing Henrik Lundqvist before the Rangers scored four straight to quieten the Air Canada Centre crowd.
Bozak ended the Maple Leafs' slide to make it 6-5 at 7:17 of third, redirecting a pass from the corner from Jake Gardinerover Ondrej Pavelec's glove. The Rangers lost a challenge that the play was offside, earning a minor penalty in the process.
Kevin Hayes took a slashing penalty for New York, and Komarov made it 7-5 at 9:52, tapping in the rebound after William Nylander roofed a backhand off the crossbar.
The Rangers pulled their goalie with some 3 minutes remaining only to see Ryan McDonagh take a hooking penalty. Kadri took advantage with a low shot with 1:30 to go.
Zach Hyman scored twice, and Dominic MooreJake Gardiner and Nikita Zaitsev added goals for Toronto.
J.T. MillerKevin ShattenkirkMika ZibanejadMarc Staal and Mats Zuccarello scored for the Rangers. Zuccarello also had three assists.
Toronto won its opener 7-2 on Wednesday night in Winnipeg, and ran circles around the Rangers in the early going.
NOTES: The Rangers were coming off an opening 4-2 home loss to Colorado on Thursday night. ... Moore, who played parts of five seasons with the Rangers, replaced Eric Fehr while defenseman Calle Rosen came in for Andreas Borgman.
UP NEXT
Rangers: Host Montreal on Sunday night.
Maple Leafs: Host Chicago on Monday night.

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