FLA@TOR, Gm1: Nylander goes five-hole to put Maple Leafs on the board


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William Nylander put on a show in front of the home crowd Monday night. The Toronto forward scored twice and added an assist—all in the first period—helping the Maple Leafs edge out the Florida Panthers 5-4 in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Second Round at Scotiabank Arena.

"We got some good looks early and buried them," Nylander said postgame. "Now we lock in for Game 2."

Maple Leafs Strike Early and Hard

Toronto wasted no time setting the pace. Nylander opened the scoring just 33 seconds into the game, catching a slick pass from Max Pacioretty and beating Florida goalie Sergei Bobrovsky low glove side.

Midway through the period, he added a second. This time, he pounced on a rebound in front and lifted the puck over Bobrovsky's glove. Just like that, it was 2-0.

The Panthers responded with a power-play goal by Seth Jones, but Morgan Rielly quickly answered back for Toronto, restoring their two-goal cushion. Rielly’s tally marked his 14th career playoff goal, the most by any defenseman in Maple Leafs history.

Tanev, Knies Add Insurance

Toronto extended the lead to 4-1 early in the second. Chris Tanev’s shot from the point bounced awkwardly and slid past Bobrovsky.

Later in the third, Matthew Knies made it 5-3 on a beautiful breakaway, deking to the backhand and roofing it glove side.

“I saw an opening and Mitch (Marner) made a great pass,” Knies said. “We knew where to aim from film. It worked.”

FLA@TOR, Gm1: Nylander wrists it into the cage to put the Maple Leafs up by 2

Florida’s Late Surge Comes Up Short

The Panthers made it interesting in the third. Eetu Luostarinen deflected in a one-hander just over a minute in. Moments later, Uvis Balinskis beat Leafs backup goalie Joseph Woll with a sharp shot after a stretch pass from Nate Schmidt, cutting the score to 4-3.

Toronto head coach Craig Berube called a timeout.

“Berube told us to stick to our game and apply pressure,” Tanev said. “We reset and pushed back.”

That regroup paid off when Knies scored Toronto's fifth and final goal. But Florida wasn’t done. Sam Bennett's shot deflected in off Brandon Carlo's stick with under two minutes left to make it 5-4.

The Leafs held firm in the dying seconds.

Stolarz Injured, Woll Steps In

Toronto’s goaltending situation added tension. Starter Anthony Stolarz left the game midway through the second after taking an accidental arm to the head from Bennett. He stayed in briefly but exited at the next break.

Woll stepped up in relief, making 17 saves under pressure.

“It’s never easy jumping into a playoff game cold,” Berube said. “But Joe handled it with poise.”

Panthers Regroup After Flat Start

Florida head coach Paul Maurice admitted the team didn’t show up in the first period.

“That wasn’t us,” he said. “Too much energy, too much tension. We looked better later but fell short.”

Despite the loss, the Panthers had strong moments in the second and third. They will look to build on that in Game 2, which takes place Wednesday in Toronto.

Notable Stats and Absences

Nylander became the 10th player in Maple Leafs history to post back-to-back multi-goal playoff games. Wendel Clark was the last to do it in 1994.
Florida was missing defenseman Aaron Ekblad, serving the final game of a two-match suspension. Bobrovsky stopped 24 of 29 shots in the loss, while Bennett and Verhaeghe each had two assists.

Next Up: Game 2

The series continues Wednesday night in Toronto at 7 p.m. ET. The Leafs will look to defend home ice, while Florida aims to even the series.

The battle is far from over.

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