Tavares scores 400th NHL goal, Maple Leafs defeat Penguins
John Tavares scored his 400th NHL goal and had an assist, helping the Toronto Maple Leafs defeat the Pittsburgh Penguins 5-2 at PPG Paints Arena on Tuesday.
“Just a big win,” Tavares said. “Just that more meaningful when you do it on a night where we get two points and the group plays well, everyone contributes. Get a big win for [goalie Matt Murray]. A good feeling tonight on the plane. Then when we get back home, kind of push it aside, regroup and get ready for Thursday (against the New Jersey Devils).”
Murray made 35 saves in his return from an adductor injury sustained Oct. 15, and Michael Bunting had two goals and an assist for Toronto (9-5-3), which has won five of seven. Murray, who won the Stanley Cup with the Penguins in 2016 and 2017, started in Pittsburgh for the first time since being traded to the Ottawa Senators on Oct. 7, 2020.
“Tonight felt great,” Murray said. “It was great to be back. I’m looking forward to one game at a time here. I’m feeling great, really enjoying myself. Had a great time tonight, a great experience here tonight. I’m looking forward.”
Sidney Crosby and Rickard Rakell each scored, and Casey DeSmith made 28 saves for the Penguins (6-7-3), who are 2-7-2 in their past 11 games.
“We have moments in the game where we’re playing really well,” Pittsburgh coach Mike Sullivan said. “We gain momentum, we generate scoring chances. We’re playing on our toes, we’re dictating the terms out there. And there are lapses in the game where it seems like we break down.”
Tavares put the Maple Leafs ahead 1-0 on a snap shot past a screen from above the right face-off circle at 12:04 of the first period. He has 128 goals in 297 games with Toronto.
Mitchell Marner made it 2-0 at 15:04, extending his point streak to 10 games by wrapping a shot around DeSmith’s left pad.
Bunting extended the lead 11 seconds into the second period, scoring on a wrist shot off a pass from Auston Matthews on a 2-on-1 to make it 3-0.
Rakell cut it to 3-1 when he deflected a one-timer from Jason Zucker 54 seconds into the second.
Crosby made it 3-2 at 2:38, deking around Rasmus Sandin for a backhand. He nearly tied it at 10:39, receiving a pass from Bryan Rust at the right post before having his shot blocked by Jordie Benn along the goal line.
“It was a tough night tonight,” Crosby said. “I thought we had a good [three-game road trip]. Thought we generated some good chances tonight, but [we] gave up some good ones too. We’re on the wrong side of it.”
Bunting extended the lead to 4-2 at 19:10, being pushed by Kris Letang into a shot from Pontus Holmberg.
“I thought we gave up a couple more odd-man rushes tonight than previous games,” DeSmith said. “That team’s really opportunistic. They’re good off the rush, they’re good in transition. They fly the zone a lot, they have a lot of skill. That’s something you have to watch out for.”
William Nylander scored an empty-net goal with 2:23 remaining for the 5-2 final.
“It’s a good road game for us here,” Toronto coach Sheldon Keefe said. “Guys executed very well in the first period. Scored two quick goals and got off to a great start to the period.
“Could’ve been 4-0 for us. We turn around and one goes in off a leg, it’s 3-1 and changes the game. [Murray] made some saves. We survived a little bit there, just kept playing from there. Pretty solid from our guys all the way around.”
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