Nylander, van Riemsdyk score early, Maple Leafs beat Rangers
NEW YORK — Playing for the first time in nearly a week, the Toronto Maple Leafs showed no signs of rust and kept up their strong play.
William Nylander and James van Riemsdyk scored in the first period, Frederik Andersen stopped 34 shots and the Maple Leafs beat the New York Rangers 4-2 on Friday night. Connor Brown and Connor Carrick also scored as Toronto won for the seventh time in nine games (7-1-1).
“It’s huge,” Brown said of the win. “It’s nice that they had the exact same break as us. There was no advantage either way. It was nice we were all well rested. After a couple days off, you get excited to come back to the rink. We were ready to play today.”
Tyler Bozak and Mitch Marner had two assists each as the Maple Leafs moved four points behind Philadelphia for the second wild card in the Eastern Conference. Toronto, which came in sixth in the league on the power play at 22 per cent, was 2 for 4 and held the Rangers to 0 for 6.


