Hockey

Maple Leafs rally to defeat struggling Canucks

Jordie Benn scored the winner in his Maple Leafs debut as Toronto came back from an early 2-0 deficit to defeat the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 on Saturday.

Erik Kallgren made 28 saves in his 2nd start in as many nights

Toronto Maple Leafs celebrate after Toronto Maple Leafs left wing Pierre Engvall (47) scored during second period NHL hockey action against the Vancouver Canucks, in Toronto on Saturday. (Christopger Katsarov/The Canadian Press)

Jordie Benn scored the winner in his Maple Leafs debut as Toronto came back from an early 2-0 deficit to defeat the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 on Saturday.

Auston Matthews and Pierre Engvall had the other goals for Toronto (8-5-3).

Erik Kallgren made 28 saves in his second start in as many nights after the Leafs lost 4-2 at home to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday.

Bo Horvat and J.T. Miller replied for Vancouver (4-8-3). Spencer Martin stopped 32 shots for the struggling Canucks, who blew their sixth multi-goal lead of the season.

Down by that margin after a first period where they couldn't get out of second gear, the Leafs cut the visitors' lead in half when Matthews ripped his seventh of the campaign upstairs on a power play 1:46 after the restart.

Engvall then added his second on a scramble to tie it 2-2 at 6:27 as Toronto kept up the pressure before Benn, who injured his groin in pre-season and entered the lineup for the ailing T.J. Brodie, pinched down from his defensive position to score against his former team at 10:01.

WATCH | Benn pockets game-winner:

Jordie Benn gets game-winning goal in 1st game with Leafs

2 years ago
Duration 1:09
Benn's second-period cleanup goal in front would stand as Toronto gets by Vancouver 3-2

Brock Boeser hit the post for Vancouver on a power play early in the third, and Kallgren snagged an Andrei Kuzmenko shot later in the period off a turnover, but the Canucks couldn't find a third goal to force overtime.

Vancouver opened the scoring at 3:41 of the first period when Horvat tipped his 13th past Kallgren, who made his eighth appearance of 2022-23 with Matt Murray (groin/abductor) and Ilya Samsonov (knee) sidelined. Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe said before the game Murray is targeting Tuesday in Pittsburgh for his return.

Miller then put the visitors up 2-0 on a power play at 12:11 when he fired his eighth past a screened Kallgren before Toronto responded with a 10-minute flurry in the second to take the lead.

Salming honoured

Leafs great Börje Salming was honoured for a second consecutive night on the heels of Friday's emotional pre-game ceremony ahead of the NHL's Hall of Fame game.

Diagnosed with ALS — also known as Lou Gehrig's disease — in August, the 71-year-old received another raucous welcome with family by his side as a video chronicling his career played on the scoreboard.

The Leafs started all six of their Swedish players as part of the tribute, with Leafs winger William Nylander and Canucks defenceman Oliver Ekman-Larsson taking part in the ceremonial faceoff.

WATCH | Leafs honour Börje Salming:

Borje Salming honoured by Maple Leafs

2 years ago
Duration 1:52
The Toronto Maple Leafs long-time defenceman drops the ceremonial puck and gets a standing ovation in Toronto.

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