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Maple Leafs Erase Three-Goal Deficit in the Third Period to Stun Penguins 4-3
Toronto Maple Leafs scored three goals in just over three minutes during the third period to complete a comeback and win 4-3 against the Pittsburgh Penguins.
- On Monday, the Toronto Maple Leafs overcame a three-goal deficit with three goals in 3:24, winning 4-3 after Bobby McMann scored with 6:17 remaining.
- Pittsburgh built the early lead by dominating the first two periods, jumping to 3-0 with Ben Kindel’s multi-goal game and a Crosby assist setting up Karlsson’s opener.
- William Nylander led the charge with a two-goal, one-assist night, giving him 18 points, while Auston Matthews ignited the third-period comeback with a breakaway goal and assist.
- The victory extends Toronto Maple Leafs’ strong run, their fourth in five games, improving to 7-5-1 as they prepare to host the Utah Mammoth on Wednesday while Pittsburgh faces Washington on Thursday.
- Sidney Crosby reached a milestone as the first 1,700-point scorer to play in Toronto since 2017, while Chris Tanev returned after being stretchered off Saturday and coach Craig Berube said he `is in a good spot`.
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Bobby McMann scored the go-ahead goal in the third period Monday as the Toronto Maple Leafs wiped out a three-goal deficit to defeat the visiting Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3.
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William Nylander helps the Maple Leafs rally past the Penguins 4-3
William Nylander had two goals and an assist in the third period, helping the Toronto Maple Leafs rally for a wild 4-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins.
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