"We got four out of six points," Panthers defenseman MacKenzie Weegar said of the trip, which included wins at Montreal and Ottawa. "It's going to be nice to get home, back to our home fans and our home ice, and play solid, fast hockey like we usually do at FLA Live Arena."
Racing out to an early lead in their own barn, the Maple Leafs broke the ice just 49 seconds into the first period when Morgan Rielly made is way down from the blue line to the doorstep, turned around and re-directed shot-pass from T.J. Brodie past Spencer Knight to make it a 1-0 contest.
Answering for the Panthers roughly 10 minutes later, Brandon Montour teed up a pass from Sam Bennett and, while dropping down to one knee, blasted a booming one-timer straight past Petr Mrazek and into the back of the cage to even things up and make it a 1-1 game at 10:11.
Sending the Panthers ahead early in the second period, Ryan Lomberg, an Ontario native who grew up in nearby Richmond Hill, gathered a pass from Eetu Luostarinen and elevated a quick shot over Mrazek and into the top of the twine from inside the left circle to make it 2-1 at 1:27.
Knight finished with 20 saves, while Mrazek made 34 stops.
Cashing in on consecutive power plays, John Tavares put the Maple Leafs back on top later in the middle frame when he netted a pair of goals on the man advantage, both of them coming from right around the blue paint, at 5:10 and 11:12, respectively, to suddenly make it a 3-2 tilt.
"It's going to be like that down the stretch against every team," Weegar said of the back-and-forth nature of the game. "They're an exciting team to play, and we'll be ready to go next time."
Extending Toronto's lead in the third period, Ilya Mikheyev scored on an odd-man rush to make it 4-2 at 9:12. After pulling their goaltender with roughly four minutes remaining in regulation, the Panthers fired off a flurry of shots, but couldn't get anything past Mrazek as time ticked away.
With less than a second left, Auston Matthews buried a long empty-netter to make it 5-2.
"A really good team," Panthers interim head coach Andrew Brunette said of the Maple Leafs, who they'll face two more times this season. "We're looking forward to playing them again."
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