Nylander, Komarov lead Maple Leafs past Blue Jackets 5-2
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Columbus Blue Jackets played with a man advantage over Toronto for nearly seven minutes in the third period Wednesday night, thanks to a quirky mistake by the Maples Leafs. But the Blue Jackets couldn’t use it to their advantage.
Toronto snuffed out the five-minute power play and then remained a man down for nearly two more minutes because no one had gone to the box to serve the time. The penalty-kill seemed to flatten the Blue Jackets, and the Maple Leafs cruised to a 5-2 victory.
“I think that took a lot of momentum away from them,” said Nazem Kadri, who had a goal and an assist for Toronto. “They started the second and third periods off pretty well, and that (penalty kill) just came up huge for us.”
William Nylander and Leo Komarov had a goal and an assist each, and Auston Matthews and Nikita Zaitsev also tallied for Toronto. Frederik Andersen had 32 saves as the Maple Leafs stayed in the thick of the playoff hunt in the Atlantic Division.


