Maple Leafs rally back from 4-1 deficit to down Tampa in OT, 5-4
“I thought we came out in the third and played well,” Rielly said. But to have the compete and the jam to go out there and come back is a good sign.” ’ second goal came off the power play on a tip from a shot at the right point. “That’s what you dream about, scoring goals in overtime in the playoffs,” Kerfoot said. “It was all going good, but in the end special teams became a factor in the game,” Lightning coach Jon Cooper said....
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Toronto Maple Leafs, Lightning, Morgan Reilly
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