
Antonio Losada
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yardbarker.com | Antonio Losada
Head coach Craig Berube praised the team's effort leading up to Domi's goal during his post-game press conference. βYeah, it was great to see that goal by Max,β Berube said. βObviously a great play. (Simon) Benoit made a great play on it. βWe stayed with it and ended up getting the win.βWith the series shifting to Ottawa for Games 3 and 4, Toronto now holds a commanding 2-0 lead and will feel confident about reaching the second round of the playoffs for just the second time since 2004.
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1 day ago |
athlonsports.com | Antonio Losada
The Toronto Maple Leafs kept things simple after Tuesday's Game 2 win, one capped by Max Domi's overtime goal to seal a 3-2 victory over the Ottawa Senators. After the match was over and with the Leafs taking a solid 2-0 lead in the Battle of Ontario, the team posted a single word message on X announcing the first star of the game. "Obviously βοΈ," the Leafs posted along with a picture of Domi's celebration of his game-winning goal.
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athlonsports.com | Antonio Losada
Minnesota Wild winger Kirill Kaprizov's assist to Matt Boldy in Game 2 of their first-round matchup against the Vegas Golden Knights helped his team even the series and drew stunned reactions from former NHL players. At 9:56 of the first period, with the game still scoreless, Kaprizov floated a saucer pass from the left circle onto the stick of Boldy. Boldy had no trouble finishing the breakaway to give the Wild an early 1-0 lead.
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1 day ago |
yardbarker.com | Antonio Losada
TheΒ Ottawa Senators dropped a second straight game to open their first-round playoff series, falling 3-2 in overtime to theΒ Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday. Despite clawing back from an early two-goal deficit, the Senators now trail the series 2-0 as it shifts to Ottawa for Games 3 and 4. Max Domiβs game-winner at 3:09 of overtime sealed it for Toronto after the Leafs built a 2-0 lead in the first period through goals from Morgan Rielly and John Tavares.
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yardbarker.com | Antonio Losada
Later in the game, Greig collided with Toronto goalie Anthony Stolarz after a stick check from Mitch Marner, further escalating tensions. Matthewsβ retaliation with the broken stick came as a boiling point. The Leafs stayed focused and scored three times on the power play, going 3-for-6 in the man advantage and cruising to a 6β2 win, capitalizing on Ottawaβs 38 penalty minutes.
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