Leafs’ keep rolling with win over Sabres; Rielly forced to exit with injury
TORONTO — Another victory for the surging Maple Leafs carried with it a potentially large cost.
Toronto won for the 10th time in the last 13 games on Tuesday night, but also lost No. 1 defenceman Morgan Rielly to a lower body injury — the severity of which is unknown.
The Leafs rallied from a 2-0 first period deficit without the 22-year-old, scoring three unanswered goals — including another from Auston Matthews — over a 10-minute stretch in the second period, eventually outlasting the Buffalo Sabres 4-3. It’s the first time all season that the club has won when trailing after the opening frame (1-8-1).
“A two-goal lead you’re definitely not out of the game,” defenceman Jake Gardiner said. “We knew that and responded well.”