Hockey

Morgan Rielly injured in Maple Leafs' loss, will have further tests Tuesday

Anthony Beauvillier scored at 1:56 of overtime Monday as the visiting New York Islanders came back from a goal down late in the third period to defeat Toronto 3-2 in a game that saw the home side lose No. 1 defenceman Morgan Rielly to injury.

'We've got to keep playing,' says head coach Sheldon Keefe of depleted blue-line

Islanders forward Anthony Beauvillier celebrates his overtime goal against the hometown Maple Leafs for a 3-2 win on Monday night. (John E. Sokolowski/USA TODAY Sports)

Sheldon Keefe's team was already weathering the loss of two key blue-line pieces.

The Maple Leafs' patchwork defence corps might have suffered another major setback on a night that ended in more 3-on-3 frustration.

Anthony Beauvillier scored at 1:56 of overtime Monday as the New York Islanders came back from a goal down late in the third period to defeat Toronto 3-2 in a game that saw the home side lose No. 1 defenceman Morgan Rielly to injury.

"We played a good hockey game," Keefe said. "We deserved better."

Noah Dobson, with a goal and an assist, and Josh Bailey scored in regulation for New York (12-8-0), which got 30 saves from Ilya Sorokin.

WATCH | Beauvillier scores in OT to cap Islanders comeback:

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Anthony Beauvillier completed the Islanders' 3-2 overtime comeback on Monday in Toronto.

John Tavares and Auston Matthews replied for Toronto (10-5-5). Erik Kallgren made 21 stops for the Leafs, who lost their fifth straight game that's gone to OT this season. Mitch Marner added an assist to extend his point streak to 13 contests.

Rielly was injured on an awkward collision with Islanders forward Kyle Palmieri early in the third and didn't return.

Keefe believes in blue-line depth

Keefe said his top minute-eating defender will get imaging done Tuesday to determine the extent of the injury for a club already minus Jake Muzzin (neck) and T.J. Brodie (oblique).

"It's tough," Keefe said of potentially losing Rielly. "We're already missing guys and Morgan is so important to our team."

The coach also believes in the organization's depth.

"We lose Muzzin, we made a big deal of it, it wasn't a big deal," Keefe said. "Brodie, made a big deal of it, wasn't a big deal. We've just got to keep playing.

"It's the way it goes."

Marner, who also had a 13-game point streak last season, said it will be "next man up" on the back end.

"People have been stepping up in big ways," he said. "Whatever has to happen next, whoever has to step up next or whatever happens next, I'm sure whoever is going to be in that spot's going to be ready for the challenge and excited for the role."

Beauvillier ends goal drought

Beauvillier wired his fourth goal of the season upstairs off the rush after taking a pass from Brock Nelson in the extra period against a disjointed Leafs group that iced the puck twice in OT.

"I felt like screaming," the winger said after finding the back of the net for the first time in 11 games. "I felt relief."

Down 1-0 after Dobson scored his sixth on a deflected point shot in the first period, the Leafs got even at 4:49 of the second on a power play when Tavares, who bolted from New York in free agency in July 2018 after nine seasons on Long Island, fired his 11th past Sorokin.

The Islanders netminder then robbed Calle Jarnkrok on a Toronto flurry before Matthews scored his ninth on a deflection at 14:06.

After Jarnkrok missed a great chance from the slot late in the third, Bailey buried his fourth to tie it at 2-2 with 2:58 left in regulation following a mixup in the defensive zone that set the stage for the visitors' OT triumph.

"We played pretty well for majority of the game," Matthews said. "We controlled play and limited a lot of their chances, but a bit of an error and they forced overtime.

"Then it's anybody's game."

Now the Leafs will await word on Rielly.

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