Maple Leafs score 3 goals in third, surge past Pen

Maple Leafs score 3 goals in third, surge past Pen

William Nylander recorded two goals one into an empty net and two assists for the Maple Leafs, who snapped a three-game losing streak. Matias Maccelli, Steven Lorentz and Bobby McMann also scored. Domi also had an assist while Joseph Woll made 29 saves.

Bryan Rust, Rutger McGroarty ⁠and Anthony Mantha scored for the Penguins, ⁠who have lost nine of 10. Stuart Skinner stopped 25 shots.

The Penguins pushed the ⁠puck into the net during a goalmouth scramble at 7:26 of the first period, but there was no goal because of goaltender interference.

Toronto ‍took ‌the lead at 9:07 of the first when Nylander snapped an 11-game goal-less drought. Nylander stuffed home a ​backhand shot on a breakaway after batting down a Pittsburgh pass at the Maple Leafs’ blue line.

Pittsburgh responded 44 seconds later on a breakaway goal after a Toronto turnover in the Penguins’ zone. Sidney Crosby’s stretch pass sprung Rust, who lifted a backhand past Woll.

Toronto regained the lead at 13:34 when Maccelli’s pass to the slot was swiped into the net by Pittsburgh defenseman Parker Wotherspoon.

Lorentz scored at 7:38 of the second period after ​a ⁠breakaway, needing three whacks to nudge the puck past Skinner. Lorentz stripped the puck from defenseman Erik Karlsson and had only ⁠open ice ahead.

McGroarty wristed a 41-foot laser off the rebound after a blocked ‌shot at 11:43 to trim the Penguins’ deficit to 3-2. Rust clanked a shot off the post at 12:04.

The period ended when Pittsburgh’s Rickard Rakell redirected Wotherspoon’s pass ​just over the crossbar.

Mantha tied the game at 1:00 of the third period when his 54-foot slap shot squeezed past Woll. Toronto regained the lead when Domi finished ‍his end-to- end rush to score ‍from the ⁠slot at 11:35 of the third with the teams playing four aside.

McMann scored into an empty net at 17:57 and Nylander steered one into the vacant goal at 18:36.

Toronto reinstated defenseman Chris Tanev from injured reserve. He played for the first time since Nov. 1, logging 17:23 of ice time.

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