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Maple Leafs extend division lead with Panthers' loss

Toronto Maple Leafs are aiming for a win against the Florida Panthers in Sunrise, Fla. on Tuesday night. This would help them tighten their grip on first place in the Atlantic Division.

The Maple Leafs (46-25-7, 98) were four points in front of the Tampa Bay Lightning (94 points), and six points ahead of Carolina (44-29-4). Toronto will face Tampa Bay on Tuesday.

Last Wednesday, the Maple Leafs won their first game against Florida in three years by beating the Panthers with a short-handed team 3-2 at Toronto.

The Panthers lost 2-1 to the Detroit Red Wings in Detroit on Sunday. It was their fifth consecutive loss as they played with a reduced roster. Aleksander Barkov, Matthew Tkachuk, Nico Sturm, Sam Reinhart, Sam Bennett, and Gustav Forsling were all missing. This trio rested on Sunday.

Panthers coach Paul Maurice stated, "You want to get every advantage, home ice, and all of that, but you have to heal these guys." We have to give ourselves the chance to play in the playoffs physically and our schedule will not allow that at this time.

Rasmus Asplund Jesse Puljujarvi, and Matt Kiersted have been recalled by Charlotte's AHL affiliate and thrust into the fire on Sunday. Kiersted's first NHL appearance was since December 23, 2022.

"We had some guys come in, and they did a great job," said Panthers' forward Mackie Samoskevich who was credited with an assist. It was almost seamless. "They played well and fitted into the game immediately."

Anton Lundell's goal at 19:20 in the third period saved the Panthers from being shutout for two consecutive games. The Panthers had been defeated 3-0 by the Ottawa Senators in their previous game.

Maurice commented, "It's good to think about how we measure ourselves by what we give up regardless of who is in the lineup."

Samoskevich stated, "I would not say that it matters where we finish." You have to beat everyone if you want to win the championship. It's not about opening our game. I think we need to stay tight and work on our forecheck. This is what works during the playoffs. "I think we're already doing it."

The Maple Leafs won 5-0 at home against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday, following their victory over the Panthers.

William Nylander scored twice, as did Nicholas Robertson. Mitchell Marner's 70th career-best assist extended his point streak to seven (three goals and eight assists).

Toronto goaltender Anthony Stolarz said, "I thought we were very disciplined in our third period. We didn't just sit back." Stolarz made 27 saves and earned his second shutout this season, as well as his 10th career. We continued to forecheck, press their defence and force them turn pucks over, and that allowed us open ice to score some goals. Defensively, I think we were fantastic. We didn't give up any opportunities."

Toronto had lost both previous meetings with Columbus. Toronto's playoff performance was disciplined.

Craig Berube, the coach of Toronto, said that "staying in tight games is important. It's checking tight." "Not forcing it, not opening it up and then getting frustrated. Then taking over in the third." "That's what I love most about my life right now."

Toronto's Jake McCabe, and David Kampf took part in the optional practice at the rink on Monday. However, they will not be traveling to Florida.

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(source: Reuters)