Maple Leafs 3, Devils 2 (SO)

TORONTO -- Center Nazem Kadri scored the decisive goal in the shootout and the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the New Jersey Devils 3-2 on Tuesday.

It was the second win in a row for the Maple Leafs (10-13-5).

Right winger Pierre-Alexandre Parenteau and left winger James van Riemsdyk scored for the Maple Leafs.

Right winger Lee Stempniak and center Kyle Palmieri scored for the Devils (14-10-4).

New Jersey goaltender Cory Schneider made 36 saves.

Maple Leafs goaltender Garret Sparks stopped 25 shots.

The game was tied 1-1 after the first period and 2-2 after the second.

The Devils went on the power play at 16:13 of the third period when Maple Leafs defenseman Morgan Rielly was assessed a tripping penalty.

The Devils controlled the puck in the Maple Leafs' zone for most of the two minutes but could not break through and the game went to overtime.

Toronto right winger Michael Grabner failed to convert the best chance of the overtime and it was left to the shootout.

Each team had a shootout goal from its third shooter with center Tyler Bozak scoring for Toronto and left winger Mike Cammalleri for New Jersey.

Kadri was Toronto's fifth shooter.

The Devils took the lead at 1:24 of the first period when Stempniak scored his seventh goal of the season on a deflection of defenseman John Moore's point shot. It came after Maple Leafs defenseman Roman Polak was called for crosschecking 39 seconds into the game.

Soon after, Maple Leafs defenseman Matt Hunwick clanked a shot off the crossbar.

The Maple Leafs tied it at 14:13 of the first on the eighth goal of the season by Parenteau, who flicked a shot from the blue line that took a big hop in front of Schneider and bounced into the top right corner.

The Leafs took the lead at 2:12 of the second period when van Riemsdyk deflected a shot by defenseman Dion Phaneuf for his eighth goal of the season. New Jersey defenseman Jon Merrill was serving a tripping penalty.

The Devils tied the game 2-2 on a power play goal by Palmieri at 13:20 of the second. Palmieri's 12th goal of the season, a blast from just above the left faceoff circle, came with Toronto center Byron Froese serving a holding-the-stick penalty.

NOTES: The game Tuesday was the first meeting between the Devils and Leafs since Lou Lamoriello left New Jersey after 28 years to become Toronto's general manager. ... Devils C Travis Zajac (upper body) missed his third game. ... New Jersey LW Tuomo Ruutu (fractured right foot) missed his 24th game and LW Jiri Tlusty (shoulder) took the morning skate but missed his ninth game. ... D Jon Merrill replaced D Eric Gelinas for the game Tuesday and LW Patrik Elias was switched to center. ... D Dion Phaneuf played his 400th game for the Maple Leafs on Tuesday. ... The Maple Leafs are still without RW Joffrey Lupul (lower body), D Stephane Robidas (groin) and G James Reimer (leg). ... The Leafs are off until Tuesday when they are host to the Tampa Bay Lightning. ... The Devils are home to the Detroit Red Wings on Friday.
Season Series
TorontoStatsNew Jersey
2-1-0Vs1-0-2
5Goals9
5.2Shot %9.3
8.3Power Play %17.6
59.6Faceoff %40.4