NHL Game Recap - Tampa Bay at Toronto
Thu Oct 10, 2019 7:00 PM EDT

ANA
1
PIT
2
F
EDM
4
NJD
3
F(SO)
DET
4
MTL
2
F
TBL
7
TOR
3
F
STL
6
OTT
4
F
MIN
2
WPG
5
F
WSH
5
NSH
6
F
CGY
3
DAL
2
F(SO)
SJS
5
CHI
4
F
BOS
2
COL
4
F
VGK
1
ARI
4
F

Oct 10, 2019, 7:00 PM EDT

Final

1

2

3

T

SOG

Tampa Bay

4

1

2

7

33

Toronto

3

0

0

3

28

W: Vasilevskiy (2-1-0)

L: Andersen (2-2-0)

TBL: Point 2 (2) , Kucherov 2 (3) , Palat (2) , Stamkos (3) , Shattenkirk (3)

TOR: Matthews (6) , Johnsson (1) , Tavares (1)

Kucherov finishes with 4 points, Lightning beat Leafs 7-3
Thu Oct 10, 2019 11:32 PM

TORONTO (AP) Steven Stamkos was in a much better mood after the Tampa Bay's latest effort and an 11-point night from the Lightning's top line.

Nikita Kucherov scored twice and finished with four points, Brayden Point had two goals and an assist in his season debut and the Lightning beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 7-3 on Thursday night.

Stamkos added a goal and three assists and Ondrej Palat also scored for Tampa Bay.

Anthony Cirelli had three assists and Andrei Vasilevskiy made 25 saves as the Lightning snapped a two-game slide.

Auston Matthews had a goal and an assist, and John Tavares and Andreas Johnsson also scored for Toronto.

"We just didn't execute at a very high level," Tavares said. "That kind of effort isn't going to win us many hockey games."

Frederik Andersen allowed seven goals on 28 shots before being replaced by Michael Hutchinson seven minutes into the third period. Hutchinson had five saves.

The teams combined for seven goals and 27 shots in a wild opening 20 minutes, but the Lightning took charge from there.

"After that crazy first period we really settled down and we defended really well," Stamkos said. "If we can play like we did tonight, you can see what happened."

Tampa Bay's top line of Point, Stamkos and Kucherov - which had 318 points last season - finished with 11 points Thursday in their first action together this season.

"We can shut really elite teams down by skating and competing," Stamkos said. "Those are the two things we talked about.

"It was a great response."

The Lightning were coming off a 4-3 overtime loss at Carolina on Sunday. In that game, the Hurricanes built a 44-13 advantage in shots.

Following a wild first period that saw a combined seven goals, 27 total shots and a 4-3 lead for the Lightning, the Leafs pushed back in the second.

But Point - who missed a chunk of training camp before signing a three-year, $20.25 million contract as a restricted free agent and then sat out the Lightning's first three games following offseason hip surgery - scored his second goal of the game.

Stamkos left a pass for Kucherov, who saw his quick shot deflected home by Point at the lip of the crease at 10:46 to put Tampa up by two.

Vasilevskiy, who allowed three goals on 13 shots in the first, made a nice save on Trevor Moore later in the second before stopping a tip by Matthews.

Moments after Matthews saw a good chance blocked by Victor Hedman early in the third, Tampa put the game out of reach at 3:58, when Palat's centering pass glanced off Leafs winger Kasperi Kapanen and past a surprised Andersen for his second.

Kucherov added his second of the game after stepping out of the penalty box at 6:57, when Andersen gave the puck away to Stamkos, who fed his linemate down low. He beat the Toronto netminder between the pads to make it 7-3.

That was it for Andersen, who was pulled for Hutchinson.

Tampa Bay, which tied an NHL record with 62 wins last season, got off to a fast start in the first.

Point got things started at 2:28 on his second shift of the season. He pounced on a rebound that Andersen couldn't control.

Toronto responded at 4:19, when Johnsson took a pass off the rush from Matthews on a power play and beat Vasilevskiy for his first.

Toronto then went up 2-1 at 7:46 when Tavares snapped a two-game point drought with a deflection.

But the Lightning responded on a man advantage of their own when Kucherov took a quick pass from Hedman and scored past Andersen for his second at 11:24.

Shattenkirk made it 3-2 1:21 later, moving past Morgan Rielly and firing a backhand home for his third.

Mikael Sergachev hit the post behind Andersen on shot that nearly put the Lightning up by two. Moments later, Matthews responded with his sixth after Vasilevskiy coughed up a rebound at 17:56.

Stamkos restored Tampa Bay's lead with 42.7 seconds left in the period when he snapped his third past Andersen for a 4-3 lead.

"Disappointing," Leafs head coach Mike Babcock said. "We didn't play right ... it wasn't a very good night for us."

NOTES: Point's assist on the Lightning's fourth goal was the 200th point of his career. ... Toronto visits the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday, while Tampa visits Ottawa. ... Attendance was 19,387. ... Hedman played in his 700th NHL game.

UP NEXT

Lightning: At Ottawa on Saturday.

Maple Leafs: At Detroit on Saturday.

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Goalies

TBL SA GA SV SV% Min PIM
A. Vasilevskiy 28 3 25 .893 59:43 0
TOR SA GA SV SV% Min PIM
F. Andersen 28 7 21 .750 46:41 0
M. Hutchinson 5 0 5 1.000 13:03 0

Skaters

TBL G A Pt +/- TOI SOG PPG SHG
N. Kucherov 2 2 4 3 20:23 2 1 0
S. Stamkos 1 3 4 2 20:05 4 1 0
TOR G A Pt +/- TOI SOG PPG SHG
A. Matthews 1 1 2 0 18:02 6 0 0
J. Holl 0 1 1 2 15:28 3 0 0

Team Comparison

TBL TOR
Goals For 7 3
Shots on Goal 33 28
Penalty Minutes 4 6
Faceoff Percentage 44.4 55.6
Power Play Goals 2 1
Power Play Opportunities 3 2
Power Play Percentage 66.7 50.0
Hits 25 15
Blocks 19 14
Giveaways 9 7
Takeaways 5 6

Scoring Summary

1st Period

TBL 02:28 Point (1) (Stamkos, Kucherov)
TOR 04:19 Johnsson (1) Power Play(Matthews, Marner)
TOR 07:46 Tavares (1) (Holl, Kapanen)
TBL 11:24 Kucherov (2) Power Play(Hedman, Cirelli)
TBL 12:45 Shattenkirk (3) (Johnson)
TOR 17:56 Matthews (6) (Muzzin, Nylander)
TBL 19:17 Stamkos (3) Power Play(Cirelli, Point)

2nd Period

TBL 10:46 Point (2) (Kucherov, Stamkos)

3rd Period

TBL 03:56 Palat (2) (Cirelli, Sergachev)
TBL 06:57 Kucherov (3) (Stamkos)

Game Information

Stadium: Scotiabank Arena, Toronto, Ontario
Attendance: 19,387
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