| Team | 1 | 2 | 3 | T |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 | |
| 2 | 1 | 0 | 3 |
Max Pacioretty
· LW
John Tavares
· C
Jackson LaCombe
· D
Jackson LaCombe
· D
Game End
End of 3rd Period
Mason McTavish faceoff won against Auston Matthews
Icing
Frank Vatrano Snap Shot saved by Joseph Woll
Ryan Strome faceoff won against Auston Matthews
Timeout - Visitor
Goalie Stopped
Troy Terry Wrist Shot saved by Joseph Woll
Mitch Marner Backhand Wide Right
Giveaway by Leo Carlsson
Ryan Strome shot blocked by Mitch Marner
William Nylander Wrist Shot Hit Right Post
Max Pacioretty shot blocked by Cam Fowler
Giveaway by Frank Vatrano
Giveaway by Radko Gudas
Jackson LaCombe Wrist Shot saved by Joseph Woll
Giveaway by Max Domi
Jacob Trouba hit Max Domi
Fraser Minten Wrist Shot Wide Right
Simon Benoit hit Cutter Gauthier
Auston Matthews shot blocked by Brett Leason
Giveaway by Brian Dumoulin
Alex Killorn shot blocked by Auston Matthews
Leo Carlsson faceoff won against Auston Matthews
Goalie Stopped
Frank Vatrano Wrist Shot saved by Joseph Woll
Troy Terry shot blocked by Morgan Rielly
Isac Lundestrom hit Jake McCabe
Giveaway by Jacob Trouba
Isac Lundestrom hit Chris Tanev
Fraser Minten hit Brian Dumoulin
Ryan Reaves hit Cam Fowler
Connor Dewar faceoff won against Mason McTavish
Puck Frozen - Goalie
Giveaway by Morgan Rielly
Auston Matthews faceoff won against Brett Leason
Icing
Leo Carlsson faceoff won against Auston Matthews
Goalie Stopped
Matthew Knies Tip-In Wide Right
Giveaway by Morgan Rielly
William Nylander Snap Shot saved by Lukas Dostal
John Tavares faceoff won against Ryan Strome
Off-side
Auston Matthews Wrist Shot saved by Lukas Dostal
Chris Tanev shot blocked by Cutter Gauthier
Auston Matthews faceoff won against Mason McTavish
Goalie Stopped
Mason McTavish Backhand saved by Joseph Woll
— Max Pacioretty had two goals and an assist and the Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Anaheim Ducks 3-2 on Thursday night.
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