Taveres’ two goals lift Maple Leafs to win over Tampa Bay
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 and will be examined on Wednesday, according to Toronto head coach Sheldon Keefe.
Toronto scored a pair of power play goals while killing off all three Lightning chances, holding Tampa Bay to one shot.
“I think we’ve seen when it’s been against us and when it’s for us what a difference maker it can be,’’ Tavares said of the special teams. “In a game, especially this time of year, 5-on-5, even strength everything is so tight, so competitive. (Power plays) are real opportunities to build momentum in a game.’’