Tavares’s 1st career playoff hat trick helps Maple Leafs bounce back, rout Bolts to even series | CBC Sports
John Tavares registered his first playoff hat trick as the Toronto Maple Leafs responded in impressive fashion off a disastrous Game 1 with an emphatic 7-2 victory over the visiting Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday to even their first-round playoff series 1-1.
Morgan Rielly tied a franchise playoff record with four assists. Auston Matthews added two of his own for the Leafs, whose stars stepped up in a big way in a big moment.
Pulled in Tuesday’s ugly 7-3 loss, Ilya Samsonov made 19 saves for Toronto.
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Ian Cole and Corey Perry replied for Tampa, which was minus injured top-4 defencemen Victor Hedman and Erik Cernak.
Andrei Vasilevskiy, who has played every second of Lightning post-season action since 2020, allowed seven goals on 35 shots.
Games 3 and 4 of the best-of-seven series go Saturday and Monday in Florida.
Facing a 0-2 deficit against an opponent that’s a perfect 10-0 all-time when winning the first two games of a series, Toronto scored 47 seconds into the opening period on a power play to ignite a pulsating Scotiabank Arena when Marner beat Vasilevskiy with a slapshot on the first shot.
MITCHELLY MARNER!!! ???? <a href=”https://t.co/QPbymEnESO”>pic.twitter.com/QPbymEnESO</a>
—@MapleLeafs
After the Leafs survived two Lightning power plays — Tampa scored four times on the man advantage in Game 1 — thanks to Samsonov and some desperate shot blocks, Tavares made it 2-0 at 12:45 when he took a pass from Rielly and fired through a screen on his team’s fourth effort on target.
The home side then went up by three — the deficit they faced Tuesday at the end of the first — on a delayed penalty when Nylander ripped his second of the series at 15:08.
JUST SILLY WILLY!! ???? <a href=”https://t.co/OghQo8GyTr”>pic.twitter.com/OghQo8GyTr</a>
—@MapleLeafs
Booed off the ice at every buzzer Tuesday, the Leafs received a deafening ovation as they headed to the locker room from their towel-waving faithful.
Toronto, which lost to Tampa in a tight first-round series last spring and hasn’t advanced in the post-season since 2004, continued to push in the second with a couple of terrific shifts.
But the Lightning, who won the Stanley Cup in 2020 and 2021 before making last year’s final, responded at 8:58 of the second when Cole scored off the rush to make it 3-1.
The Leafs started to wobble a little, but Tavares buried his second of the night at 13:14 to settle any nerves on the bench or in the stands.
Leafs defenceman Luke Schenn and Tampa forward Tanner Jeannot dropped the gloves in a spirited third period after Toronto’s Mark Giordano and Pat Maroon also tangled in the first.
Perry, who had a goal and two assists Tuesday, added his second of the series for the Lightning with 7:22 left.
The winger then dropped the gloves with Justin Holl before both got an early shower.
Tavares completed his hat trick — the 12th of his career — with under five minutes to play on a man advantage.
Key players missing
Both teams were minus key pieces Thursday.
Tampa centre Michael Eyssimont, meanwhile, also didn’t suit up after taking a huge hit Tuesday from Leafs blue-liner Jake McCabe.
The Lightning did get some positive injury news with Jeannot’s return from a leg injury suffered earlier this month.
Toronto rookie Matthew Knies made his playoff debut in place of Bunting.
Rielly’s four assists tied the franchise record in a playoff game, joining Doug Gilmour (1994), Darryl Sittler (1977) and Ian Turnbull (1976).
His three assists in the first marked the only time in team history a Toronto blue-liner has registered a trio of points in a post-season period.
Marner’s goal 47 seconds into the first was the quickest by a Leafs player in the post-season since Dan Daoust (31 seconds) in 1987.
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