Toronto goalie ties Brodeur with 83 playoff wins
TORONTO (AP) -- The Toronto Maple Leafs blamed themselves for the
series-opening loss to the Ottawa Senators.
They were determined not to repeat their poor play in Game 2.
Gary Roberts scored twice and Ed Belfour stopped all 31 shots as the
Maple Leafs beat the Senators 2-0 Saturday night to even the
first-round playoff series at one win apiece.
Mats Sundin assisted on both goals for the Maple Leafs, who had 26
shots after managing just 17 Thursday in the 4-2 loss in Game 1.
"I don't think any of us had a very good game the first night out,"
Belfour said. "We all tried to be better."
Fans chanted "Eddie! Eddie!" throughout as Belfour recorded his 12th
career shutout in the playoffs, and his 83rd win, tying him with New
Jersey's Martin Brodeur for first place among active goaltenders.
Belfour made his best save during an Ottawa power play in the third
period, robbing Daniel Alfredsson of a goal with a glove save.
"Eddie gives us a chance to win every night, and he did it again,"
Roberts said.
The Maple Leafs were inspired by some early hits. Toronto enforcer Tie
Domi had the biggest, sending Marian Hossa to the ice with a crushing
check.
"We tried to be a lot more physical than we were in Game 1. We were a
little stiff, a little emotionless," Roberts said. "We were much better
in the first. We had some big key hits early in the game."
Ottawa, which went 0-for-6 on the power-play, will host Games 3 and 4
of the best-of-seven Eastern Conference series Monday and Wednesday.
The Senators have been eliminated by their provincial rivals in each of
their last three playoff meetings.
"They played better, and that's what we expected," Ottawa defenseman
Zdeno Chara said. "Eddie was outstanding. We played a good game, but we
just didn't score."
Darcy Tucker gave Toronto a spark by returning from a 14-game absence
resulting from an abdominal injury. Defenseman Ken Klee also rejoined
the lineup, after missing eight games because of a shoulder injury.
"They both gave us a big spark," Toronto defenseman Bryan McCabe said.
"Kenny was solid defensively, and Tucker was his usual self, running
people over and playing really hard. He's a spark plug, a little pest."
McCabe tied up an Ottawa defenseman before Roberts put a wrist shot
between Patrick Lalime's pads at 10:40 of the first.
Roberts made it 2-0 when he scored while Toronto had a two-man
advantage.
Just five seconds after Alfredsson received a roughing penalty in the
second period, Chara was called for cross-checking. Toronto defenseman
Brian Leetch put a slap shot off Lalime before Roberts put the rebound
in at 6:02.
Ottawa scored the tying and go-ahead goals on Thursday after Toronto
received two consecutive penalties.
Game notes
Ottawa forward Jason Spezza was a healthy scratch for the second
straight game. ... Toronto fans cheered when it was announced that D
Aki Berg and LW Mikael Renberg wouldn't play for the Maple Leafs. Berg
was a minus-1 in Game 1, and Renberg was even.