The Maple Leafs, evidently, don’t need to play 60 minutes of good hockey to win.
On Monday night at Scotiabank Arena, the Leafs erased a three-goal Pittsburgh Penguins lead in the third period and won 4-3, stunning everyone in the building.
Bobby McMann, after going eight games without a point, scored the winning goal at 13:43 of the third when he buried a Nick Robertson rebound.
The Leafs were terrible through 40 minutes, as they were outscored 3-0 and outshot 25-8.
That changed drastically in the final 20 minutes. Toronto played with an urgency that did not exist earlier in the evening.
The Leafs had nothing going until captain Auston Matthews scored at 3:31. Sent in alone by Jake McCabe, Matthews beat Penguins goalie Tristan Jarry with a shot along the ice.
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