Toronto, ON (Sports Network) - Ryan Malone scored the game-winning goal 2:21
into overtime to lift the Tampa Bay Lightning to a 2-1 win over the Toronto
Maple Leafs at Air Canada Centre.
Vinny Lecavalier also scored for the Lightning, who halted a two-game skid and
earned their first road win of the season. Antero Niittymaki was stellar with
40 saves in the winning effort.
"Tonight was a grind -- I thought our penalty kill was outstanding," said
Tampa Bay's Steve Stamkos. "It was not a pretty win, but we'll take it."
Ian White tallied the lone goal for the Maple Leafs, who remained winless at
home in six tries (0-4-2) in 2009-10.
This contest marked the debut of Toronto forward Phil Kessel, who was acquired
from Boston prior to the season with the knowledge that he would miss several
weeks due to shoulder surgery. Kessel was medically cleared to play earlier
Tuesday after being absent for the first 12 games of the year.
"I shot the puck fairly well, but (Niittymaki) make some nice saves,
especially on some one-timers," said Kessel.
Jonas Gustavsson allowed two goals on 32 shots in defeat for Toronto, which is
off to its worst start after 13 games (1-7-5) since a 2-10-1 beginning in
1990-91.
The score was deadlocked at one apiece after 60 minutes and the extra session
began. The hosts nearly skated off with the win early in overtime, but a
fluttering shot from the slot hit the crossbar and a Tampa defenseman, then
bounced off Niittymaki and trickled away.
Shortly after, the Lightning crossed the neutral zone on a partial 2-on-1
rush. From the left side of the slot, Alex Tanguay sent the disc toward the
far post, where Malone was able to get his stick on the puck. and it found its
way over the goal line. The play was reviewed, but it was determined that the
net did not come off its moorings and the tally stood.
Following a scoreless first period, a moment of excitement in an otherwise
mostly defensive second stanza occurred early in the frame. Rickard Wallin's
slap shot from the left circle hit Niittymaki squarely in the helmet and the
force of the blast knocked his lid to the ice.
With less than two minutes remaining before the second intermission, the
visitors finally struck. Gustavsson attempted to clear the puck from behind
his own net but the disc found the stick of Mattias Ohlund, who gained control
in the neutral zone and hustled in down the left-wing side.
From the circle, Ohlund ripped a slap shot that Gustavsson saved with his pad,
but a long rebound saw the puck carom into the opposite circle, where
Lecavalier was in position for a one-timer into the open net at 18:34.
At the 5:04 mark of the third period, the Leafs knotted the contest with a
power-play goal. Near the end of the two-minute stretch, Niklas Hagman passed
across the slot into the left circle for White, who quickly fired a wrist
shot. The puck deflected off the skate of Tampa blueliner Matt Walker, and the
change of direction fooled Niittymaki.