TORONTO — The Penguins dominated the Toronto Maple Leafs for two periods on Monday. But the Leafs scored four unanswered goals in the third to rally back from three goals down and hand a stunning 4-3 loss to the Penguins at Scotiabank Arena.
Bobby McCann scored a rebound goal with 6:17 left to go to put the Leafs in front.
The Penguins built a 3-0 lead through two periods. Rookie center Ben Kindel scored two of the goals. His first multi-goal game put him in select company in team history.
But the Leafs woke up in the third period and erased that sizable deficit with three goals on Tristan Jarry in a span of three minutes and 24 seconds. Auston Matthews buried the first one on a breakaway. William Nylander got the next two for Toronto.
The Penguins had opportunities to retake the lead,

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