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Brad Marchand, Florida Panthers Maple Leafs 5-4 on Friday night Sunrise, Fla.
Marchand, Toronto’nun Morgan Rielly’nin splashed from the body of the fourth career produced overtime playoff goals. This number only ranks fourth among the active players who follow Corey Perry, Patrick Kane and his teammate Carter Verhaeghe (five singles).
In the seven best series, the game was set on Sunday night on Sunday night.
Sam Reinhart and Verhaeghe had a goal and assistant, and Aleksander Barkov and Jonah Gadjovich scored goals for the Stanley Cup champions Panthers.
Evan Rodrigues added two assists who saved 27 from Sergei Bobrovsky from Panthers.
John Tavares scored twice, Matthew Knies scored a goal and spoke for a assist and Leafs, who detonated the second period bullet 3-1. Toronto had two assists of Mitch Marner, Auston Matthews and William Nylander, and Joseph Woll 31.
Toronto took the game only 23 seconds. Marner’s shot left the cross bar, and Knies moved away from the Panthers defender Aaron Ekblad before hitting the open left side of the network.
Leafs is behind the first 14:03.
Florida entered his own goal in the first 12:22 before. Reinhart found Barkov, who made a movement and lost his edge on his way to the network. The Disk then came out of Rielly’s bar.
Toronto is 17:08 in the second. Marner’s shot found Tavares’ stick, and this deviation jumped on the body of Panthers defender Gustav Forsling.
However, Panthers scored two goals in the next three minutes and tied the score 3-3.
First, Reinhart scored a turmoil at 4:13, despite the efforts of Leafs defender Brandon Carlo, who is still a half stick and still trying to prevent the disk from crossing the line.
Then, Matthew Tkachuk loosen the disc on a Forecheck. Sam Bennett made a retrospective transition between Sliding Oliver Ekman-Tarson and Woll. Verhaeghe had an easy job by touching the open network at 5:17.
Gadjovich hurriedly, then went to Florida 4-3.
Toronto tied the score with 4-4 third with 9:04. Rielly’s right -wing shot was stopped by Bobrovsky, but the disk splashed from the right leg of the Panthers defender Seth Jones.
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