McElhinney holds the fort after Andersen leaves early as Leafs pick up SO win
TORONTO — Curtis McElhinney was doing the usual work of a backup goalie at the end of the Toronto Maple Leafs bench midway through the second period Wednesday.
Moments later — and to almost everyone’s surprise — he was in the middle of the action.
“I’m sitting there (charting) faceoffs,” McElhinney said. “Next thing you know they’re handing my gloves to me.”
McElhinney stopped 13 of 15 shots in relief of injured starter Frederik Andersen — including a couple while his team was a killing a penalty in overtime — before Mitch Marner scored the winner in the shootout as Toronto extended its franchise-record home winning streak to 11 games with a wild 6-5 victory over the Dallas Stars.


