William Nylander and Mitchell Marner scored for
Toronto. Both players entered Wednesday's game with no goals in
the series. In the regular season, they combined to score 70
goals.
"We have to keep this effort up and make sure we bring it back
to Toronto," Marner said.
Woll replaced No. 1 starter Ilya Samsonov, who was injured in
Game 3. Woll has 11 career regular-season starts, going 9-2 with
a 2.38 goals-against average.
Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky made 23 saves.
But the Panthers, who are one win away from advancing to the
Eastern Conference finals for the first time since 1996, could
not get enough offense. Only Sam Reinhart scored for Florida.
"The offensive part of the game is where we will try to make
some corrections," Panthers coach Paul Maurice said.
Toronto -- with some luck -- opened the scoring with 3:29
expired in the second period. Toronto's Michael Bunting dumped
the puck in, but it hit the knee of an official and bounced
right in front of the net, where Nylander lifted a backhander
over Bobrovsky. Nylander's shot hit the crossbar and caromed in
off the goaltender's back.
One of the hardest hits in the game came in the second period,
as Florida's Radko Gudas knocked David Kampf to the ice along
the boards. No penalty was called. Kampf left the game injured,
but he returned in the third.
The Leafs extended their lead to 2-0 with 9:57 left in the third
as Marner fired from the point, helped by a Ryan O'Reilly
screen. Marner's shot went in under Bobrovsky's left arm.
With 8:50 left in the third, Florida's aggressive skating forced
a Toronto penalty, as Alexander Kerfoot tripped Marc Staal.
Florida cashed in with 7:47 left when Reinhart took a centering
pass from Matthew Tkachuk and got the puck to trickle between
Woll's pads. Reinhart then dove to shove the puck the needed
extra few inches, cutting Toronto's lead to 2-1.
Toronto immediately called a timeout to reset, and the Maple
Leafs held on to remain in the series.
"It wasn't so fabulous a (Leafs) win that they are not going to
let us play the next one," Maurice said.
--Field Level Media
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