Kane, Lehner lead fast-starting Blackhawks past Maple Leafs
CHICAGO — Patrick Kane got the Chicago Blackhawks off to a fast start. Robin Lehner kept them ahead at the finish.
Kane had two goals and an assist, Lehner made 53 saves and the Blackhawks struck early and then held off the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-4 on Sunday night.
Jonathan Toews, rookie Kirby Dach and Brandon Saad also scored. Alex DeBrincat had three assists and Dylan Strome added two.
Kane, Chicago’s 30-year-old offensive whiz, clicked with linemates DeBrincat and Strome to key the Blackhawks’ four-goal first period. Kane has four goals in three games and 11 points in his last six. He came out flying in this one.