Kadri scores winner, Leafs beat Red Wings to stretch club-record home win streak to 13
TORONTO — Peeling off his equipment after the media had moved on from his locker-room stall, Nazem Kadri told one of Patrick Marleau’s sons that maybe someday the youngster will be the one sending passes to the Toronto centre.
For now, Kadri is just fine getting set up by his ageless linemate.
Kadri scored the winner off a slick feed from Marleau with 7:26 left in regulation as the Maple Leafs defeated the Detroit Red Wings 4-3 on Saturday to stretch their club-record home winning streak to 13 games.
Kadri buried his 29th goal of the season following a backhand saucer pass from Marleau that narrowly missed the skate and stick of sprawling defenceman Luke Witkowski on a 2-on-1 rush.