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Tampa Bay Lightning defeat Toronto Maple Leafs 4-2 in NHL

Key Points
  • Tampa Bay Lightning beat Toronto Maple Leafs 4-2 in an NHL game.
  • Brayden Point scored two goals for Tampa Bay, contributing to their ninth win in ten games.
  • Toronto is reportedly six points from the last wildcard spot, with fans unhappy over performance.

Tampa Bay Lightning won against the Toronto Maple Leafs with a score of 4-2 in an NHL game. The match took place at Benchmark International Arena. Tampa Bay scored two goals in the second period and two in the third, while Toronto scored both their goals in the third period.

Brayden Point scored two goals for Tampa Bay, and Nikita Kutjerov and Gage Goncalves each contributed one goal and two assists. For Toronto, Matthew Knies and John Tavares were the goal scorers, with William Nylander providing assists on both goals. Tampa Bay reportedly has won nine of its last ten games and leads the Atlantic Division in the Eastern Conference with 80 points.

Toronto is reportedly six points away from the last wildcard spot in the Eastern Conference, and fans are reportedly unhappy with the team's performance. 51 minutes of ice time. In other NHL games, Buffalo Sabres defeated New Jersey Devils 2-1, Colorado Avalanche beat Utah Mammoth 4-2, Washington Capitals won 3-1 against Philadelphia Flyers, and Dallas Stars defeated Seattle Kraken 4-1.

Tampa Bay's next game is against Carolina Hurricanes, and Toronto will play against Florida Panthers.

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