Woll makes 30 saves as Maple Leafs edge Islanders on New Year’s Eve
Posted December 31, 2024 3:55 pm.
Last Updated December 31, 2024 3:56 pm.
David Kampf, Steven Lorentz and John Tavares scored to lead the Toronto Maple Leafs to a 3-1 victory over the New York Islanders on Tuesday afternoon at Scotiabank Arena.
Joseph Woll made 30 saves as Toronto (23-13-2) moved into a tie with the idle Florida Panthers for the top spot in the Atlantic Division standings.
Jean-Gabriel Pageau tallied for the Islanders (14-7-7), who got 22 saves from Ilya Sorokin.
Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews sat out for a fifth straight game. He was placed on injured reserve earlier in the day, a move retroactive to Dec. 20 that allowed Toronto to recall defenceman Marshall Rifai.
A team spokesman said Matthews, who returned to practice on Monday, had not experienced any setbacks with his upper-body injury.
Kampf capped a plodding first period with his second goal of the season. William Nylander drew two defenders behind the net, leaving Kampf open for the one-timer.
New York appeared to tie the game early in the second period when Adam Pelech’s knuckler from the point beat a screened Woll. The Maple Leafs successfully used a coach’s challenge as the play was deemed offside.
Moments later, the Islanders successfully challenged a Toronto goal after Matthew Knies knocked in his own rebound. A video review determined there was goaltender interference.
New York got on the board at 11:59 when Pageau converted a slick pass from Noah Dobson for his ninth goal of the season.
Lorentz restored Toronto’s lead just 16 seconds later. He took a pass from Ryan Reaves and turned defenceman Scott Mayfield inside out before notching his fourth goal.
Woll stopped Brock Nelson on a short-handed breakaway late in the third period. Tavares iced the win with an empty-net goal with 34 seconds left.
Maple Leafs forward Pontus Holmberg and defenceman Oliver Ekman-Larsson sat out due to illness. Islanders forward Simon Holmstrom was a late scratch with an upper-body injury.