Malone scores in OT to give Lightning win

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TORONTO (AP)—Antero Niittymaki(notes) shut the Maple Leafs down, and Ryan Malone(notes) rewarded him with a win.

Malone scored at 2:21 of overtime, giving the Tampa Bay Lightning a 2-1 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday night.

“We really met the challenge tonight,” coach Rick Tocchet said. “We killed five, six penalties in a row. Guys really willed (the win) and obviously Nittymaki played unbelievable for us.”

Malone tapped in an awkward shot that bounced over Jonas Gustavsson(notes) moments after John Mitchell(notes) nearly won it for the Maple Leafs on a pretty rush, with the puck nearly taking another funny hop into the goal.

Malone’s goal stood up after a video review.

Niittymaki turned aside chance after chance while Vincent Lecavalier(notes) opened the scoring for the Lightning (5-4-4), who won their first road game of the season (1-4-1).

But Ian White(notes) scored a power-play goal at 5:04 of the third period for the Maple Leafs (1-7-5), who have lost four straight games in extra time and remained winless at home (0-4-2) in front of a crowd of 19,301.

The Maple Leafs wasted their first six power-play opportunities, including a two-man advantage for 49 seconds early in the second and another in the final minutes.

“We have to persevere, we can’t change what we’re doing because we’re right there knocking on the door,” Leafs coach Ron Wilson said. “We’ve just got to find a way to knock the door completely down.”

One Leafs player that Niittymaki repeatedly turned aside was Phil Kessel(notes), playing his first game for Toronto since being acquired in a September trade with Boston for two first-round picks and a second-round selection. He had been sidelined while recovering from offseason shoulder surgery.

The speedy 22-year-old looked strong on the puck and showed no fear going into the corners when he had to. But Kessel took a hard hit from Mattias Ohlund(notes).

“You’ve got to give him a double thumbs up for taking a hit like that, a massive hit and coming back and still being a dominant player every shift,” Wilson said.

In the second period, Gustavsson played a puck that might have been icing behind his goal and fired it into the neutral zone, where Ohlund picked it off.

The Swedish defenseman charged in and fired a slapshot that Gustavsson kicked right to Lecavalier, who fired the rebound into the empty net at 18:34 of the middle period for his second of the season.

It was the 12th time in 13 games the Maple Leafs surrendered the first goal.

The timing could not have been better for the Tampa Bay captain, who is off to a poor start but showed some flashes of his old brilliance with the entire Canadian Olympic team leadership in attendance.

They were in town to also take a long look at young Steven Stamkos(notes), who has 11 goals and five assists in 13 games. Martin St. Louis(notes) would also have been on Team Canada’s radar screen.

Kessel, a candidate for the U.S. Olympic team, received a loud ovation each time he touched the puck and often looked dangerous once it was on his stick.

“I had a ton of chances let me tell you,” Kessel said. “I’ve got to find some way to get some of those to go in. First game, got to get better.

Gustavsson and Niittymaki traded saves throughout the game, keeping what could have been a high-scoring affair very tight. Gustavsson set aside 30 shots and Niittymaki 40.

NOTES: With his fighting major, Niklas Hagman(notes) now has nine penalty minutes this season. He had four all last year. … Kessel, who signed a $27 million, five-year deal, after he was acquired, took Jiri Tlusty’s(notes) spot in the lineup. Tlusty was returned to the AHL Marlies on Monday. … Forwards Jamal Mayers(notes) and Jay Rosehill(notes) and defenseman Jeff Finger(notes) were healthy scratches for the Maple Leafs, while defensemen Kurtis Foster(notes), Matt Smaby(notes) and Paul Ranger(notes) were the Lightning’s scratches.

Updated Nov 4, 12:46 am EST
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  1. cathypare65
    18. Posted by cathypare65 Thu Nov 5 4:22pm EST

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    Ron, @ # 14,Johnny,@ # 16, and Especially rare 45s @ # 17 great comments,you have exquisite judgement!
  2. rare45s
    17. Posted by rare45s Thu Nov 5 2:19pm EST

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    cathy p. please keep up your wiiy and quite enjoyable comments re: the leafs.you make my day every day.
  3. Johnny
    16. Posted by Johnny Thu Nov 5 1:59pm EST

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    @Tynford post # 4 ----

    You can't just kinda, sorta suck and hope to turn the corner. You have to suck real bad for a number of consecutive years and combine that with good draft decisions, strong draft years and a fair degree of luck. Take Pittsburg for the most current example. They sucked real bad for more than 5 seasons. They got very high draft picks due to their sucking so bad and had some luck with the lotteries. Those 5 drafts years (2002 - 2006) were strong draft years and the Penguins were fortunate enough to be able to grab Whitney, Fleury, Malkin, Crosby and Staal. Just imagine if they had a bit more luck in 2004 and had gotten Ovechkin rather than Malkin or if they had sucked one year more and had a shot at Kane!

    Don't dispare though, Toronto does have one ingredient in this mix.....they do suck.........real bad.
  4. Tynford
    15. Posted by Tynford Wed Nov 4 7:22pm EST

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    @Mike T

    Toskala, Stempniak, Poni, those guys are gone. Maybe not Poni if he takes a paycut and does nothing but 3rd and 4th line duty. Grabo's gotten a lot better on the draw lately, but his play is still really weak... he gets muscled off the puck so easily it's laughable. He's not going anywhere though, he just signed that contract over the summer. Savard though? I don't know about that one... it seems too easy. It would be fantastic but it's too convenient, and that just immediately makes me skeptical. Call it 20 years of being a Leafs fan... I'm pessimistic about a really good opportunity staring us right in the face, screaming "PICK ME PICK ME PICK ME!"
  5. Ron
    14. Posted by Ron Wed Nov 4 5:38pm EST

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    The Maple Leafs are an embarrassment to the Original Six. They should be booted out of that club and put in the Big Loser club. Not that their pathetic start to a season is shocking. The Leafs excel at losing, so I figure most Leafs fans are used it and this is just another day at the office for everyone in Toronto.
  6. cathypare65
    13. Posted by cathypare65 Wed Nov 4 4:35pm EST

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    Post # 12 Ink a Bink, Good point on your part, but the reason i didn't put him in a sequential order, is that Burke personafies the collectively bad Qualities of both of the other 2 Laff disasters and should therefore be squeezed in the middle. Thankyou for your interest !
  7. HotStacey
    12. Posted by HotStacey Wed Nov 4 4:26pm EST

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    Ok Cathy. Sorry I didn't see it as clear. Thanks though. ps. if it was showing a "path", shouldn't Burke's name be listed last? He is the current man in charge in Toronto. IMO
  8. cathypare65
    11. Posted by cathypare65 Wed Nov 4 4:09pm EST

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    Fat assman@ post # 8 just pissed off cause he went to the beach and Greenpeace tried to roll him into the water and tow him into the ocean.And post # 6 the meaning off my signoff is clear "THE LAFF TRADITION OF ABSOLUTE FAILURE CONTINUES,THEIR TORCH OF INADEQUACY IS PASSED!!!
  9. Mike T
    10. Posted by Mike T Wed Nov 4 2:53pm EST

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    I just watched the OT winning goal again. Was it goalie interference?
  10. BigBadBruins
    9. Posted by BigBadBruins Wed Nov 4 2:21pm EST

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    it was great when kessel got drilled with a great open ice check sweet to bad he got up that little sissy ass @#$%
  11. da fat man
    8. Posted by da fat man Wed Nov 4 1:34pm EST

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    @ink.....If you've read Cathy P(usslicker)'s posts before then you should realize that he has only 2-3 ideas/lines which he repeats over and again. Apparently a result of a sex change operation gone very wrong. On the bright side, his mom DOES give a good hummer!
  12. Mike T
    7. Posted by Mike T Wed Nov 4 12:30pm EST

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    Tynford

    The best part about this off season is half the players you listed are UFAs. Savard is also looking like he might be a UFA (hint hint the guy Kessel played with in Boston). I wouldn't be too quick to throw in Grabovski or Kulemin in there though. Garbo has suddenly became amazing at drawings (Over 60%) and Kulemin's development is coming along quite nicely compared to some other Leafs prospects (Tlusty). Also we have Bozak, Hanson, and Stalberg in the AHL waiting for their chance and don't forget Didimineco who was a great playmaker to Tavares at the World Junior. Kessel is only 23. Kadri is poised to be his center next season. The future is indeed looking bright. Now.... if only we could fix this years squad.
  13. HotStacey
    6. Posted by HotStacey Wed Nov 4 10:06am EST

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    Hey post # 5, I don't understand your "sign-off" . I have seen it before and don't get it. Please explain. Thanks!
  14. cathypare65
    5. Posted by cathypare65 Wed Nov 4 7:45am EST

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    Tynford @ post 4 ,you were great man, thanks for the Laffs this morning! What a way to start the day(IT's like a glass of sunshine) another Laff loss. GO HAROLD BALLARD,BURKE,FERGUSON JR.!
  15. Tynford
    4. Posted by Tynford Wed Nov 4 4:45am EST

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    Kessel looked confident and strong on the puck tonight. White, again, pulled his socks up for the Leafs and potted another point. Gustavsson... simply awesome. Haters can say "Hah, another loss for the Laffs" and etc, etc... but really now, look where the Kings were years ago. Look at the Islanders. Look at Chicago. Look at Colorado and PHOENIX for cripes sake - all teams nobody gave a chance in hell to succeed in the slightest, and what happened? They turned the corner. A very ugly corner. The Leafs can turn that corner too - it's not going to happen this year, without a doubt, especially not with Finger, Blake, Toskala, Ponikarovsky, Stempniak... pffff... uh... Grabovski... Kulemin... Mayers... man, there's a lot of dead weight on the Leafs right now, but dammit, they can turn that corner too! I still have faith in the blue and white! GO LEAFS GO! *sigh...*
  16. &rea
    3. Posted by &rea Tue Nov 3 11:58pm EST

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    And that's precisely how Tampa feels. They were probably nervous about yet another shootout looming (and another loss)
  17. Mike T
    2. Posted by Mike T Tue Nov 3 11:54pm EST

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    The Leafs should do something to change their luck, heck I'm willing to settle for Imlach's pyramid power. Anything that will help them win. I could walk under 10 ladders and I would still have more luck then the Leafs.
  18. da fat man
    1. Posted by da fat man Tue Nov 3 11:40pm EST

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    This team just can't buy an OT win.
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