Mitch Marner scores twice as Maple Leafs blank Islanders
Toronto's Joseph Woll makes 20 saves for 1st career NHL shutout
Mitch Marner scored twice and Joseph Woll stopped 20 shots for his first career shutout as the Toronto Maple Leafs beat the New York Islanders 3-0 Sunday night.
Ondrej Kase also had a goal to help Toronto improve to 11-2 in its last 13 games in the opener of a four-game road trip that includes the next three games in California. Woll, a 2016 third-round draft pick, picked up his second career win in two starts.
"It's great seeing a kid like that get rewarded," Marner said of Woll. "His work ethic is extremely high. He comes in every day with an awesome attitude, he's a great kid to be around."
The undermanned Islanders were without six of their regular skaters due to COVID-19 protocol and second-line centre Brock Nelson left the game with a lower-body injury after playing 6:58 in the opening period.
"This isn't what we envisioned coming into this season," Islanders forward Matt Martin said of the team's 5-8-2 start. "We just got to find a way, we got to keep battling, keep grinding and get ourselves out of this thing. It hasn't been ideal, it hasn't been what we wanted but all we have here is each other and we just got to keep pushing forward."
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Marner opened the scoring with a short-handed goal at 3:31 of the first period. Maple Leafs defenceman Jake Muzzin's outlet pass off the boards helped Marner get behind Islanders forward Mathew Barzal before converting a breakaway on the backhand.
"When your penalty kill is feeling it, they're confident, they tend to hold onto the puck a little bit longer and sometimes you can catch teams," Maple Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe said. "It was a huge goal for us and more importantly it was a huge kill at an important time of the game."
Marner extended the Maple Leafs' lead to 3-0 when he buried a feed from Michael Bunting with 6:31 left.
"It was awesome, Woll said following the win. "It's really cool to see how much everyone supports other guys and how much happiness everyone gets from other guys succeeding. It's such a special team win, and it was pretty cool to see the excitement in the room afterwards."
The Islanders failed to capitalize on three power-play opportunities and remain 30th in the NHL on the man advantage. New York was also shut out for the second time this season.
"A lot of times it is execution and effort," Islanders coach Barry Trotz said of the power play. "If one of those two things are failing then you get bad results. ... Tonight we didn't generate much."
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