Hockey

Matthews, Marner lead charge in Maple Leafs' 2nd straight win over Flames

Mitch Marner scored the game-winner for the Toronto Maple Leafs in a 4-3 win Tuesday over host Calgary Flames.

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Toronto's Auston Matthews, left, celebrates his first-period goal with teammate Alexander Kerfoot during the Maple Leafs' 4-3 win against the Calgary Flames on Tuesday. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press)

Mitch Marner's been working on his shot and it showed in the Toronto Maple Leafs' 4-3 win Tuesday over the host Calgary Flames.

Marner's quick one-timer amid a crowd of Flames produced the game-winner at 12:14 of the third period.

"Trying to get more of a shot mentality," Marner said.

"I feel like I really want to try and make an extra play most of the time, but this year, trying to be more of a threat and more of a guy that can be more of a consistent shooter on net, and kind of change things up a lot on goalies."

Marner, who also assisted on an Auston Matthews goal Tuesday, continues to vie for the early lead in the NHL points race.

He was tied with Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid at five goals and seven assists Tuesday.

Matthews also had a goal and an assist for the Maple Leafs (6-2-0).

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Mitch Marner's fifth goal of the season was enough to give Toronto a 4-3 win over Calgary on Tuesday.

Wayne Simmonds and Travis Boyd scored Toronto's other goals. Frederik Andersen stopped 23-of-26 shots for the win.

Johnny Gaudreau scored twice for Calgary (2-2-1). Milan Lucic also scored for the Flames and Jacob Markstrom stopped 17 shots in the loss.

Calgary's sluggish start forced the hosts to chase Toronto.

Gaudreau's second goal of the game drew Calgary even at 3-3 in the third period, but Marner's deceptive release on a Matthews pass from the boards restored Toronto's lead.

"We did a good regrouping in the second getting ourselves back to an even hockey game, but they win from the inside of our slot.," Calgary head coach Geoff Ward said.

"The guy is standing right between three of our guys and finds a way to get a shot off. You can't give up four goals in this league regularly and expect to win games."

Gaudreau scored top corner from the face-off circle for a power-play goal at 9:03 of the third period.

Calgary outshot the visitors 18-5 in the second period, but still trailed by a goal after two.

A Juuso Valimaki pass caromed off Leaf Alex Kerfoot's skate to Lucic in the slot for him to beat Andersen between the pads at 14:21 of the second period.

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Gaudreau halved a two-goal deficit at 1:08, but Boyd restored Toronto's two-goal cushion 61 seconds later.

Pierre Engvall dished to an unchallenged Boyd charging into the slot. Boyd scored his first as a Leaf fishing the puck out of his feet and chipping it over Markstrom.

Unchecked on Andersen's right side, Gaudreau had time to go backhand-forehand on Toronto's goalie.

Toronto outshot the Flames 10-1 and led 2-0 after the opening period. It took nearly 16 minutes for Calgary to register a shot on net.

"That was just an awful first period from us," Gaudreau said. "Not the way we're going to win games, playing catchup the whole game."

Matthews whipped the puck over Markstrom's right shoulder at 14:16 of the first period for a power-play goal.

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Simmonds scored his second goal in as many games tucking his own rebound by Markstrom's right toe at 3:44.

Leafs backup goaltender Jack Campbell was replaced in the lineup by Michael Hutchinson.

Campbell's leg was injured in the final minute of Sunday's 3-2 win over the Flames when Matthew Tkachuk fell on him in a goal-mouth scrum.

Toronto head coach Sheldon Keefe said Tuesday that Campbell will be sidelined for "weeks".

After enjoying the gentlest schedule to start the season of any team in the all-Canadian Scotia North Division, the Flames will now play 21 games in the next 40 days.

Calgary departs on a five-game road trip with two games in Montreal starting Thursday, followed by three games in four days in Winnipeg.

Toronto faces the Oilers on Thursday and Saturday in Edmonton to conclude a four-game road trip.

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