Maple Leafs get 1st win of season, beat Ducks 6-3

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ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP)—About three weeks after Tomas Kaberle(notes) expected it, the Toronto Maple Leafs finally got their first win of the season.

Niklas Hagman(notes) scored three of Toronto’s five power-play goals, and the Maple Leafs finally slowed the worst start in franchise history with a 6-3 victory over the last-place Anaheim Ducks on Monday night.

Kaberle scored a career-high five points and Lee Stempniak(notes) added a career-best four as the Maple Leafs (1-7-1) recouped some pride for the Original Six franchise, which stumbled to that miserable start with all-around faulty play. After improved efforts in the past two games, Toronto got it going with outstanding special-teams work—a particular source of pride for Kaberle, the longtime Toronto defenseman.

“It is a big relief,” Kaberle said. “It feels good to get the win. We never thought we would go (winless) until late October. … Every line played simple hockey. Most of the night, we played in their zone. We used their penalties to our advantage, and that makes the game simple.”

Jonas Gustavsson(notes) made 25 saves to earn his first NHL victory in his first start in nearly three weeks as Toronto repeatedly capitalized on Anaheim’s 17 penalties and all-around sloppy play. The Maple Leafs scored four goals while Anaheim had just three skaters on the ice, including three two-man advantage goals.

“Hopefully we’ll remember next game how good it feels, and we’ll get another lead,” Hagman said. “We had quite a few opportunities on the power play, and most of them were obvious penalties. It’s fun to score, but today, getting the win felt real good.”

Kaberle had a goal and four assists, while Stempniak contributed a goal and three assists. Matt Stajan(notes) added three assists.

Petteri Nokelainen(notes), Bobby Ryan(notes) and Corey Perry(notes) scored for the slumping Ducks, whose penalty-killers struggled even more than the Maple Leafs’ league-worst unit. Jonas Hiller(notes) stopped 33 shots, but couldn’t keep up with the Maple Leafs’ lengthy advantages during Anaheim’s fourth straight loss.

The Ducks have given up 21 goals during their skid—and a team with a lengthy history of racking up penalty minutes couldn’t overcome its weaknesses.

“It was a special night coming back here, but it feels even better getting the win,” said defenseman Francois Beauchemin(notes), who left Anaheim in the offseason to sign with Toronto. “We were struggling to score goals, and tonight we had plenty of opportunities to get it done. We knew that’s how they were going to play, because that’s Anaheim, and we could capitalize on it.”

Mikhail Grabovski(notes) scored a two-man advantage goal for Toronto in the first period, and Hagman converted another two-man advantage midway through the second. Kaberle added a 4-on-3 goal with 13:49 to play during yet another delayed penalty by the Ducks, and Hagman completed his hat trick with 9:50 left on yet another 5-on-3 goal.

“It just seemed like everything we were trying to do went against us,” Anaheim coach Randy Carlyle said. “We turned the puck over in the second period probably four or five times in neutral ice, and those are things you cannot do in a 2-1 hockey game. In the third period, it just seemed to fall apart for us in the first 10 minutes.”

Toronto general manager Brian Burke watched from the press box in his new team’s first visit to the franchise he led to its lone Stanley Cup title in 2007. Burke left the Ducks last November, saying he wanted to work closer to his family, and swiftly took over the Maple Leafs.

Former teammates Ryan Getzlaf(notes) and Beauchemin exchanged shoves and nearly fought in the first period after Getzlaf slashed the former Anaheim defenseman. Perry ended up with a double minor for roughing after the 10-man scrum, leading to two goals for the Leafs.

The rough play continued in the second period when Stempniak nearly left his skates to send Todd Marchant(notes) into the boards, hitting the back of his head on the glass. Stempniak wasn’t penalized, and Carlyle later said he didn’t think it was a dirty hit, but Anaheim captain Scott Niedermayer(notes) got a roughing penalty in the ensuing shoving match, giving Toronto another two-man advantage—and Hagman capitalized again.

“We didn’t stick with what we’ve been talking about, there’s no doubt about it,” Niedermayer said. “If we were focused on our game and what we were trying to do to win the game, we wouldn’t have taken all those penalties.”

Ryan added a power-play goal late in the second, ending a six-game goal drought with just his second goal and fourth point of an unimpressive season for the top-line wing.

NOTES: Gustavsson hadn’t played since Oct. 6 after injuring his groin. Toronto activated him from injured reserve Sunday. … Expatriate Canadians didn’t come close to filling the Honda Center for just the Leafs’ third visit in more than 11 years. Toronto’s last two visits to Anaheim were in November 2003 and January 2008.

Updated Oct 27, 2:16 am EDT
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  1. Igor
    101. Posted by Igor Thu Oct 29 3:33pm EDT

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    Judges suck! NHL uses those absolute morons, why?
    Sorry, but Duck's game sucks even more. Changes are welcome.
  2. redwingsrule
    100. Posted by redwingsrule Thu Oct 29 9:46am EDT

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    leafs sucks leafs suck leafs suck leafs suck leafs suck leafs suck leafs suck.
  3. <i>leaflet6799</i>
    99. Posted by leaflet6799 Wed Oct 28 1:37pm EDT

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    Cathy ,stop picking on the leaf fans please. i can tell your a very educated person but what your doing just isn't nice.especally the shots you take at B Burke we know he,s had his problems OKAY!
  4. da fat man
    98. Posted by da fat man Tue Oct 27 9:14pm EDT

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    @Cathy P(usslicker)....aka Chastity Bono.........."You'd like to leave Don with a thought"? That means you'd have to borrow one from somebody else first! As I've said, you couldn't even originate your own fart; you'd have to suck it from Boy George LaraGue's(her spelling, not mine) rear and then blow it back out. By the way, send my regards to your whole litter for bringing us the Swine Flu, you Fat Sow!
  5. Cathy P
    97. Posted by Cathy P Tue Oct 27 8:36pm EDT

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    Hey Done Dic ,What did you call Fat Assman--"FATTY" pretty chummy on his bummy i'd say! I'd like to leave you with one thought, but i'm not sure you'd have anywhere to put it!
  6. Dan
    96. Posted by Dan Tue Oct 27 6:05pm EDT

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    LMAO good job sucks, losing at home to toronto! HAHA
  7. Joe D
    95. Posted by Joe D Tue Oct 27 6:04pm EDT

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    Go Laffs Go. 10 in a row acomin. Maybe another enforcer will help, eh Burkee. No first round pick and they are gonna finish bottom 5.
    Last in the standings and yet are 5th overall in attendance, all the more reason for a team in Hamilton. I see the Glendale Coyotes are last in attendance with an estimated 20 million in losses this year.
    So wasssup Phoenix fans? Nice job Bettman.
    A Leafs fan since 1969 and Im seeing over the years more and more fans care less and less about the Leafs and the NHL in general.
    The Leafs will never lose money but they sure deserve to.
  8. Tynford
    94. Posted by Tynford Tue Oct 27 5:58pm EDT

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    The "hooking" call on Mitchell was actually a hook from Stajan (I believe). The refs saw it happen but got the wrong player.
  9. Wayne B
    93. Posted by Wayne B Tue Oct 27 4:18pm EDT

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    Parade On!
  10. HockeyFanatic
    92. Posted by HockeyFanatic Tue Oct 27 3:40pm EDT

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    WOW am i dreaming or did they really win a game no more wins laffs please the bruins need the #1 over all pick
  11. MsMarlyn
    91. Posted by MsMarlyn Tue Oct 27 3:28pm EDT

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    Kimo31 - Sounds to me like Wilson was trying to be helpful. ;-)
  12. Rob C
    90. Posted by Rob C Tue Oct 27 3:27pm EDT

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    Monster gets the teams first win, who woulda thought lol.
  13. KathyF
    89. Posted by KathyF Tue Oct 27 3:14pm EDT

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    Way to go Leafs!!! Hope you can keep it going. It's gotta be a great feeling to get that win. Many more to come!!
  14. Kimo31
    88. Posted by Kimo31 Tue Oct 27 2:34pm EDT

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    MsMarlyn - I think Wilson asked the referee if he wanted the number of his eye doctor! ;)
  15. Pavlos
    86. Posted by Pavlos Tue Oct 27 2:13pm EDT

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    Maybe the Leafs need Jason Allison back...
  16. MsMarlyn
    85. Posted by MsMarlyn Tue Oct 27 1:58pm EDT

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    Thanks, Kimo31. How did Wilson abuse the official?
  17. Kimo31
    84. Posted by Kimo31 Tue Oct 27 1:54pm EDT

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    MsMarlyn - Ron Wilson was assessed a bench minor for "abuse of an official" in the 1st and Mitchell was sent off for hooking in the 3rd. Of course some would argue that just about every coach should get an "abuse of the official" penalty for every time they yell at the zebras but that would just perpetuate the "myth" of them having "thin skins", right?! ;)
  18. Kimo31
    83. Posted by Kimo31 Tue Oct 27 1:51pm EDT

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    Dutch - Other than the phantom slashing call on Wisniewski most of the penalties were justified.
    However, most of the scrums resulted in ONLY a Ducks player going to the sin bin (even when they were already a man down). Usually in these after the whistle get togethers the zebras pick out the 1 player in each sweater that was doing the most face washing, cross checking, and/or yapping and sends them to the box. I only saw 1 scrum in last nights game where both teams had a player sent off and that certainly helped the Leafs since they got the benefit of those extra penalties.
  19. MsMarlyn
    82. Posted by MsMarlyn Tue Oct 27 1:45pm EDT

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    I see a lot of people complaining about one-sided officiating, but I was at the game and the Leafs took two penalties that were not explained at all. Can anyone tell me why they got a bench minor in the first, and why John Mitchell was penalized in the third?

    None of the people sitting around me could figure it out, and some of them were Ducks fans.
  20. Lu
    81. Posted by Lu Tue Oct 27 1:42pm EDT

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    Leafs will get 15 wins this season, that's my prediction, they will play better but will keep losing close games. They played arguably a worse team than them in the Ducks...except for maybe Minnesota or the Trashers, i can't seem the Leafs beating too many teams regularly this year. Except maybe the Habs, they always come out big against the Habs for some reason.
  21. somebody
    80. Posted by somebody Tue Oct 27 1:06pm EDT

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    Leafs for the cup
  22. Bob
    79. Posted by Bob Tue Oct 27 12:54pm EDT

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    The Maple Laughs are a joke. Thank God they won a game because the media attention was ridiculous for such a bad, classless team. As for The Monster, when Gus actually does something akin to what Brodeur or Kipper has gone, then the media can talk but no one in Canada outside the GTO cares what happens to the Leafs. How about concentrating on all other Canandian NHL teams who are playing well and have a chance at a playoff spot?
  23. MaryAnn E
    78. Posted by MaryAnn E Tue Oct 27 12:46pm EDT

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    Kings fan forever but I won't rag on the Ducks. I went to Game 6 against Detroit in 2007, and saw
    a great game. Thanks for the good memories. Hopefully your team will turn it around. We need
    a good local hockey rivalry when both teams are playing well. (Dodgers, Angels, so close)
  24. Dutch
    77. Posted by Dutch Tue Oct 27 12:30pm EDT

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    @73 Kimo31, That call on Wishniewski was bad, however the Ducks took a lot of dumb penalties and had a lousy PK to boot. Granted it isn't often one team gets 3 or 4 lengthy 2 man advanatages but I didn't see a call that made a 5-4 into a 5-3 not being justified. Ducks were undisciplined and sloppy. They've pretty much been the Anaheim Sucks the past 4 games, besides the Leafs were due to put a W on the board at some point.
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N. Hagman
Niklas Hagman
Maple Leafs - LW
Goals: 3
Assists: 0
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Tomas Kaberle
Maple Leafs - D
Goals: 1
Assists: 4
S. Niedermayer
Scott Niedermayer
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Assists: 2

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