Tyler Bozak scored two goals and added an assist and Tim Connolly had a goal and two assists to lead the Maple Leafs to a 7-1 win over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday night.
"There were some moments, but we pretty much negated their forecheck for the most part," Toronto coach Ron Wilson said. "And we wanted to push the pace and I thought we were really effective doing it."
Vincent Lecavalier scored for Tampa Bay, which has lost four of five.
"We're not as consistent as we want to be," Lecavalier said. "In this league, to be a playoff team, you've got to be consistent. We've got to be better at it."
Toronto went ahead 3-1 when Connolly (17:56) and Bozak (19:22) scored first-period power-play goals. Connolly scored after Tampa Bay's Victor Hedman received a four-minute penalty when his high-stick struck MacArthur in the face.
BY THE NUMBERS
16-5
Goals for and against for the Leafs in their last three games.
Combined points for Kessel (30) and Lupul (26) this season as they sit first and tied for second in NHL scoring.
8/15
The Leafs on the power play in their last five games.
"It's nice to have a bunch of guys contributing," Bozak said. "We had every line going tonight, and that's how we want to play."
Bozak and Lupul scored 1:21 apart early in the third as Toronto took a 6-1 lead. Crabbe had a goal later in the period.
"Our attitude in the face of adversity wasn't good. ... It usually is," Tampa Bay coach Guy Boucher said. "I'm certainly not one to get discouraged. There are solutions."
Lupul has two goals and five assists during a four-game point streak.
MacArthur put the Maple Leafs up 1-0 just 41 seconds into the game. The left wing had missed the previous three games due to an undisclosed upper body injury.
"Obviously, scoring the first goal on the first shift got us in the right frame of mind," Wilson said.
The Lightning had a couple strong scoring chances shortly after MacArthur's goal, but Maple Leafs goalie Jonas Gustavsson made a pad save on Lecavalier's shot during a 2-on-1 and Brett Clark had a drive from the top of the right circle that hit the post.
"The guys are playing great, scoring a lot of goals, and they work hard in both ends," said
LEAFS REMARKS
Ron Wilson on why the Leafs' power play is clicking:
"We've worked on lots of different things. I think we've finally got everybody on the same page and we're not improvising when we get in the zone. We're moving the puck and distributing it. Different guys are scoring, too; it's not relying on Phil or anybody. And tonight to get the second unit to score a goal which they hadn't really scored a goal in a month on the power play that really helped us, too."
Gustavsson, who made 27 saves. "So that's good for the team and it feels good to play when you see them score goals."
Lecavalier did convert his next chance, tying it at 1 from the right circle during a power play at 8:38 of the first.
Colborne got his first NHL goal to make it 4-1 with 2:15 remaining in the second. The centre, playing in his fourth NHL game, scored on goalie Dwayne Roloson from the slot off a back-hand pass from Matt Frattin.
Roloson was pulled after allowing six goals on 21 shots. Lecavalier and teammate Martin St. Louis both were minus-4 for the game.
NHL scoring leader Phil Kessel had an assist, giving him 30 points this season. The Toronto winger has league-leading 16 goals.
Notes: Maple Leafs G James Reimer, who has sat out the past 15 games because of concussion-like symptoms, continues to increase his on-ice workouts and could return soon. ... Lightning C Steven Stamkos had an assist. He has 11 assists and 17 points in 13 games against Toronto. ... Connolly has two goals and six points over his last three games. ... Stamkos and Toronto D Jake Gardiner both got double roughing minors with just under two minutes to play in the third. ... Gardiner had two assists.
NEXT GAME:
Friday, November 25
@ Dallas Stars
8:30 PM ET (Sportsnet, AM640)
The Leafs make their lone visit to the Lone Star state for a rare game in Dallas against the Stars.
The Stars are in the midst of a four-game homestand that has seen them go 1-1-0 so far before hosting the Los Angeles Kings on Wednesday.