Kampf turns lucky bounce into late winner, Leafs escape with victory over Blackhawks
TORONTO — A lucky bounce off the end boards to centre David Kampf with 80 seconds left on the clock allowed the Toronto Maple Leafs to escape with a 5-4 win against the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday.
As Chicago goalie Kevin Lankinen went behind his net to stop Morgan Rielly’s shoot-in, the puck caromed to Kampf for an easy game-winner against his old team. Lankinen gave up five goals on 26 shots.
The Maple Leafs (19-8-2) blew a 4-1 lead they had built up early in the second period. But they fired only three shots on goal in the middle 20 minutes, and Chicago (10-15-2) cut into the lead near the end of the second period.
Then Dominik Kubalik scored early in the third period, and Jake McCabe drifted a screen drive with 9:18 remaining in regulation time.