The Tampa Bay Lightning moved to 39-18 with 4 overtime losses and 5 points, while the Toronto Maple Leafs stood at 27-26 with 11 overtime losses and 2 points after a 5-2 finish.

First period
The Lightning scored 4 goals in the first period while the Maple Leafs scored 1 goal in the first period.
The Bolts recorded 33 shots in the game and got 4 of those goals at even strength in the opening period.
Nikita Kucherov finished with 4 assists and 4 points, and he was named the first star in the building.
Jake Guentzel posted 1 goal and 1 assist for 2 points, and he was selected as the second star.
The Leafs logged 29 shots in the game and carried a 58 percent faceoff win rate overall.
Second period
The Lightning went 1-for-4 on the power play, and that special-teams goal separated the teams further after a scoreless second period.
The Bolts delivered 26 hits and blocked 11 shots as the game stayed level in the middle frame.
Andrei Vasilevskiy earned the win with 27 saves on 29 shots against, and the Maple Leafs finished with 15 giveaways as the puck management tilted.
This Tampa Bay Lightning vs Toronto Maple Leafs tactical recap also included the Lightning posting 12 giveaways while forcing 5 takeaways.

Third period
The Lightning added 1 goal in the third period and the Maple Leafs added 1 goal in the third period as play closed at 00:00.
Tampa Bay Lightning post-match stats showed a 15 percent shooting rate on 33 shots, while the Leafs finished at 7 percent on 29 shots.
The Maple Leafs went 0-for-3 on the power play, and the Lightning goaltending line included 2 saves on 2 power-play shots against.
Matias Maccelli was named the third star for Toronto, and the Leafs were charged with 13 penalty minutes compared with 11 for the Bolts.
This Tampa Bay Lightning vs Toronto Maple Leafs result analysis ended with an empty-net goal for the Lightning and a plus-minus team mark of plus-10 versus minus-11 for Toronto.
This Tampa Bay Lightning vs Toronto Maple Leafs review also reflected the faceoff split, with the Lightning winning 22 draws to Toronto’s 31.
The Lightning are scheduled to visit the Buffalo Sabres at KeyBank Center in Buffalo on 3/8/2026 at 6:00 PM EDT, with viewing on ESPN+, MSG-B, and The Spot.
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