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Maple Leafs defeated Panthers on Mitch Marner Tor for 2-0 in the lead

Toronto – Mitch Marner has a hurricane – both at home and in the ice rink. Joseph Woll waited patiently and prepared for a chance that he was not sure if he would get it.

Both came through in game 2 of their playoff series in the second round Eastern Conference for the Toronto Maple Leafs.

Marner scored the tie-reakend gate in the third period and Woll scored 25 parades instead of injured Anthony, when the Maple Leafs defeated the Florida Panthers 4: 3 on Wednesday evening to put a 2-0 series in the lead.

“A really exciting time in my house,” said Marner, who became a father for the first time at the weekend. “[And] Something very special feeling tonight. “

Woll was put into operation after the stolance had left the head of the Panthers Center Sam Bennett in mid to Monday-a 5: 4 victory in Toronto-after an elbow, Woll started for the first time since April 17.

“It was something that I had to concentrate on and had to create a plan to stay ready,” said Woll. “It is a different challenge than playing every evening, but still a challenge.”

Woll, who was saved in his four previous playoff starts with a percentage of 0.950, was well beaten due to injuries in the after time of 2023 and 2024.

“Quiet and cool,” said Maple Leafs coach Craig Berube. “On the toes and fights through the traffic. Very impressed.”

Max Pacioretty and Max Domi each had one goal and an assist. William Nylander also scored a goal and Morgan Rielly added two templates for the Maple Leafs.

Anton Lundell had a goal and an assist, and Aleksander Barkov and Brad Marchand also scored the defending champion Stanley Cup champion of Panther. Sergei Bobrovsky ended with 16 parades.

“Many things we like about our game that we believe that we can improve,” said Panthers coach Paul Maurice. “We'll take a look at it and get better.”

The best-of-Seven match between the heavyweights of Atlantic Division is now shifting to Südflorida, with game 3 for Friday.

After two periods, Florida scored 3-2 and tied it at 5:33 a.m. of the third when Lundell shoveled his third goal of the playoffs.

Toronto achieved the lead just 17 seconds later when Marner shot a shot out of the boards, who found his way through traffic on a surprised Bobrovsky.

Marner, who turned 28 on Monday, has added an “M” since he and his wife Stephanie welcomed her son Miles on Sunday morning.

“Just calm,” he said about what looked down and saw that this initial looked for him. “I try to stay calm in the games. It's always a roller coaster ride. There is always something going on, things that you can't predict. I'm trying to play for him.”

Woll made a huge stop on Mackie Samoskevich with 9:59 in the regulation, and the defender of Maple Leafs, Jake McCabe, hit a loose puck out of the fold with less than six minutes. The Panthers continued to press and Sam Reinhart suggested the post with a little more than three minutes before the Maple Leafs were held late.

Florida, which defeated in five games in the same stage of the playoffs in five games two years ago, was only 15 seconds in the middle when Marchand-a Maple Leafs Playoff Nemesis as a member of the Boston Bruins-Ein Pass from Lundell from Lundell and covered a turnover of Riesed and roof for his first goal of the Playoffs.

Toronto tied it at 4:18 a.m. when Pacioretty brought a puck past Panther's defense lawyer Seth Jones, before he received Nylander to bury his sixth and seventh point of the striker in three games.

“You are very good,” said Marchand. “It seemed as if we had created something or benefited from it every time we gave them the opportunity to go over ourselves.”

The Maple Leafs took the lead with 2:51 when Domi had a pass from Steven Lorentz with a 2-to-1 degree and drained his second over a spacious Bobrovsky.

Toronto came empty in the first 10 minutes of the game on two power players before Florida hit his first man from Mann when Barkov shot past his second wool at 10:58 a.m.

The Maple Leafs got its third power game of the time when Dmitry Kulikov was buried out of the game for the delay in the game for shooting the puck. Toronto got a lot going again until the second unit took the ice cream and Rielly fired a shot from the point late in the manner. Pacioretty-a Healthy scratch to start the post-season before scored the goal with the series clinching against Ottawa in the first round, it piped up in the first round with 1:41 before the first break.

The Panthers had the defender Aaron Ekblad back in the first round after a two-game suspension for a forearm to the chin of the Tampa Bay Lightning striker Brandon Hagel.

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