TORONTO (AP) With Phil Kessel and Jonas Gustavsson in the
lineup, the Toronto Maple Leafs are starting to show big
improvement.
Kessel scored his first goal with Toronto and Gustavsson made 35
saves to lead the Maple Leafs to a 5-1 victory over the Detroit Red
Wings on Saturday night.
After a dreadful start to the season, things have started to
turn around for the Maple Leafs. They've been playing much better
hockey the past two weeks buoyed in large part by Gustavsson
taking over the No. 1 goaltending job and have moved out of the
NHL basement by winning two in a row and earning points in seven
straight games (3-0-4).
Wayne Primeau, Jeff Finger, John Mitchell and Alexei
Ponikarovsky also scored for Toronto.
Daniel Cleary scored for the Red Wings.
For Leafs coach Ron Wilson, there's no mystery in the
turnaround.
''When you get solid goaltending it certainly helps,'' he said.
''I think a big part of the game was a difference in the
goaltending on both sides. Obviously having Phil Kessel in there as
well, we just have a different feel.''
Gustavsson, in particular, seems to have helped turn the tide.
He returned from a groin injury roughly two weeks ago and helped
the team win the first game in Anaheim the night the Leafs'
points streak began. Gustavsson has started five of the six games
since, winning in Carolina on Friday before beating the Red Wings
24 hours later.
''He's made some saves that I call game-changers,'' Leafs
forward Jason Blake said. ''Right at the key times and they've been
outstanding. Last night and tonight, he was the difference. It was
good to see.''
Added Kessel: ''Gustavsson in net tonight again it's
unbelievable. He played outstanding for us.''
Toronto took a 2-0 lead in the first period. Primeau scored his
first with the Maple Leafs at 10:34, when he came in off the wing
and beat Chris Osgood to the blocker side.
Kessel extended the lead at 19:34 with a tap-in goal. Jason
Blake's shot had rolled past Osgood when Kessel tipped the puck
into an empty net.
''It's just an instinct thing,'' Kessel said. ''You never know
if a guy's behind you. All of sudden I don't touch it and then some
guy hits it out of there you've got to bury it. I'd expect anyone
else to bury that one too.''
Finger made it 3-0 at 5:21 of the second period after jumping
into the rush and taking a nice pass from Lee Stempniak. It was a
big goal for the defenseman, who has been a healthy scratch eight
times this season.
Gustavsson was sharp once again, coming across his crease early
in the third period to deny Henrik Zetterberg.
''Everybody on the team wants to win and wants to be
successful,'' Gustavsson said. ''We want the fans to be happy. When
we started playing better, everybody's going to be happy. If we can
just continue like this it's going to be a fun season.''
Cleary ended up breaking his shutout bid shortly after when he
sneaked in behind the Leafs defense and scoring at 5:59.
The hopes for a comeback didn't last long. Detroit was quickly
penalized for too many men on the ice and Mitchell tipped home a
Kessel shot on the power play, giving him goals on consecutive
nights.
Ponikarovsky then scored to make it 5-1. It was the second time
this season Osgood has allowed five goals.
However, that's only one issue hurting the Wings. They lost
three key forwards to free agency in the summer and continue to get
hit with injuries Jason Williams left Saturday's game after
fracturing his right fibula, joining Johan Franzen and Valtteri
Filppula as injured Red Wings.
''We're obviously not scoring like we have in the past,'' Red
Wings coach Mike Babcock said. ''I think one of the things we had
to do is get our head around the fact that we've got the same
sweaters (but) we can't play the same way. We've got to find a way
to win.
''One of the things that's been fun about being a Red Wing the
last few years is that we had the puck all the time. We've got the
puck a lot (now), but we're not as dynamic offensively at all.''
Notes: Seventeen members of the Hockey Hall of Fame were honored
before the game Steve Yzerman, who received the loudest ovation,
is one of five men being inducted on Monday night. ... Fans sang
former Leafs goalie Johnny Bower ''Happy Birthday'' during the
second period. He turns 84 on Sunday.
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