It was a tale of two games on Saturday night, as the Toronto Maple Leafs scored seven unanswered goals for a 7-3 victory over ...
After jumping out to a 3-0 lead, the Montreal Canadiens couldn't deliver the win, as the Toronto Maple Leafs rolled off seven-straight goals for the lopsided victory.
A 7-3 loss to Toronto on home ice is never good, but for the first time this season, Montreal has earned some benefit of the ...
As the clock ticked down to zero, a half-empty Centre Bell erupted into cheers as the leftover Toronto Maple Leafs supporters ...
No. 31 then closed out the evening by denying Adam Fantilli and Marchenko to give the Rangers their first shootout win in a game that ended 0-0 after overtime since they defeated the Washington ...
After Nylander blew past beloved Montreal rookie defenceman Lane Hutson to beat goalie Samuel Montembeault — Hutson offered ...
After the Maple Leafs scored seven straight to win 7-3, it was shocking and bewildering to the Canadiens all at once. But that’s really all it was to them, and that’s really all it should be to them.
McMann's goal jumpstarted the Maple Leafs' offense to score seven unanswered goals to defeat the Canadiens 7-3.
The most dramatic and emphatic comeback of the Maple Leafs' season was sparked when the wrong stick landed in the right man's hands. Luke Fox has the story from Montreal.
Quick stats: Hutson incredibly was minus-5. Cole Caufield led the Canadiens with 10 shots. Michael Pezzetta continues being ...
The Maple Leafs scored seven straight to overcome a 3-0 first-period deficit for a 7-3 win over the Canadiens.