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Maple Leafs Skate Past Oilers 5-2 for Third Straight Win
Toronto converted both power-play opportunities while Edmonton failed on its only chance, securing a 5-2 win with Maccelli's two goals, the team’s third straight victory.
- On Tuesday, the Toronto Maple Leafs downed the Edmonton Oilers 5-2, with Matias Maccelli scoring twice including the opener.
- A pair of penalties sent rookie Matthew Savoie and Mattias Janmark to the box, producing the 5-on-3 that Toronto used to open a two-goal cushion in the third period.
- The Maple Leafs' power play converted 2-for-2 while Edmonton's power play failed on its lone man advantage, and Stolarz stopped 34 of 36 shots to preserve the lead.
- Toronto's victory leaves the team at 27-21-9 and has won three straight heading into the Olympic break, while Edmonton fell to 28-20-9 with one more game before the Milan Cortina Games.
- The Maple Leafs return Feb. 25 to face Tampa Bay, and Edmonton visits the Calgary Flames on Wednesday; Tuesday was the second and final meeting between Toronto and Edmonton.
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Maccelli scores two, Toronto Maple Leafs dump Edmonton Oilers 5-2
EDMONTON — Matias Maccelli scored twice and the Toronto Maple Leafs downed the Edmonton Oilers 5-2 on Tuesday. Matthew Knies contributed a goal and an assist for Toronto (27-21-9), while John Tavares recorded his 20th of the season and Bobby McMann added an empty-net strike. Anthony Stolarz stopped 34 of the 36 shots he faced in the Leafs’ net, including a diving stop on Leon Draisaitl that prevent the home side from getting back into the game i…
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