Maple Leafs beat Red Wings 5-2 to snap 3-game skid
DETROIT — On a night when their biggest stars were quiet offensively, the Toronto Maple Leafs still scored plenty.
Ilya Mikheyev put the Maple Leafs ahead in the final minute of the second period when goalie Jimmy Howard’s gamble backfired, and Toronto went on to beat the Detroit Red Wings 5-2 on Saturday night, snapping a three-game losing streak.
Toronto’s Auston Matthews and Detroit’s Anthony Mantha, who entered the night with six goals apiece, were both held without a point. Instead, the Maple Leafs got goals from Mikheyev, Nicholas Shore, Alexander Kerfoot, Jake Muzzin and Trevor Moore.
“We have lots of depth here,” Muzzin said. “We have smart hockey players and guys that are working hard and hungry, so that’s a great combination to have.”