Nylander behind Toronto’s winning goal | SVT Sports

It was Toronto center John Tavares who was noted for the game-winning goal and William Nylander (and John Klingberg) for the pass.

But on the replays, it looks like Nylander’s crafty pass aimed at Tavares’ blade in front of the box could be an own goal by Tampa Bay defender Michail Sergatjov.

Sergatjov tries to stop Nylander’s pass but instead, possibly with a tiny, tiny touch on the way of Tavares, bumps it into the goal behind Tampa Bay’s Swedish goalkeeper Jonas Johansson.

Johansson played great, despite the loss, between the posts and saved 48 shots.

Hedman with the most minutes on ice

– I think he should have received all three spots available for the game’s top three, says Tampa Bay coach Jon Cooper after the game.

It probably sounds good to Johansson’s ears because he has stepped in for the long-term injured colleague Andrej Vasilevsky.

William Nylander opened the scoring by giving Toronto the lead, assisted by John Tavares. But Tampa Bay, with among others Victor Hedman who had the most ice time of all players in the game, turned the game around. It wasn’t until the end of the third period that Toronto got back on track and set the stage for the overtime decider.

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