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Tuesday's NHL playoffs: Maple Leafs blank Blue Jackets 3-0 to even series - The Detroit News

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Toronto — Auston Matthews and John Tavares scored and the Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 3-0 on Tuesday to even their best-of-five qualifying series at one game.

Toronto defenseman Jake Muzzin was taken off the ice on a stretcher with 1:52 left in the game after his head made violent contact with Columbus’ Oliver Bjorkstrand behind the Blue Jackets net. Muzzin was attended to by a trainer before more medical personnel arrived on the ice. He was taken to a hospital, but there was no immediate word on his condition.

“He was responsive,” Toronto coach Sheldon Keefe said. “We’re just awaiting the assessment.”

After he went down Scotiabank Arena fell silent, which seemed even eerier with no fans in the stands.

“It’s difficult, seeing a guy like Jake who is very well-loved in the locker room, being as tough as (he is) being told to lay down and not move,” Leafs goalie Frederik Andersen said. “So we’re really thinking about him and making sure all the right steps are taken and hopefully he’ll recover soon.”

Andersen made 20 saves for his third career playoff shutout, and Morgan Rielly added an empty-net goal with 43 seconds left.

The Blue Jackets, after shutting out Toronto 2-0 in Game 1, could muster little offense in this one while the Leafs finally solved goalie Joonas Korpisalo, who finished with 36 saves.

Toronto came out more aggressively than in Game 1, with much of the game being played in the Columbus defensive zone as Korpisalo was forced to make stop after stop. Five Leafs power plays helped keep the Blue Jackets on their heels.

The Leafs eventually beat the Columbus netminder – who hadn’t allowed a goal in the first 76 minutes of the series – when Matthews tipped in Zach Hyman’s pass from the bottom of the right circle with 4 minutes left in the second period.

“It was tight out there and obviously goals were hard to come by, so it was nice to get that one and jump start a nice push,” Matthews said.

After Andersen turned away a flurry from Columbus, the Blue Jackets got caught with all five skaters close to their own net as the puck bounced away. Tavares got a breakaway and poked a shot under Korpisalo’s arm to make it 2-0 at 4:56 of the third.

“They were really aggressive, and I thought both (defensemen) kind of jumped in, and I was our last forward and I kind of saw the play get broken up,” Tavares said. “I just anticipated that the puck might be coming the other way, and I was able to get a good beat on it.”

Columbus coach John Tortorella was blunt in his analysis.

“Toronto played a really good game. We sucked,” he said.

Blue Jackets captain Nick Foligno was just as disappointed.

“I don’t think we were as sharp tonight as we have been. That’s the difference,” he said. “You can dissect it anyway you want, but ultimately it came down to we didn’t play a very good game and it’s unacceptable.”

More NHL playoffs

Nashville 4, Arizona 2: In Edmonton, Ryan Johansen had a goal and an assist, Juuse Saros stopped 24 shots and the Predators jumped on the Coyotes early to even their Stanley Cup qualifier series.

Nashville had the early jump after falling into a three-goal hole to lose Game 1, scoring on goals by Nick Bonino and Johansen in a span of three minutes of the first period.

Calle Jarnkrok scored in the second period and Viktor Arvidsson put it away with a goal in the third. Game 3 is Wednesday.

N.Y. Islanders 4, Florida 2: Jordan Eberle scored twice, including the go-ahead goal, and the Islanders rallied to a win over the Panthers and take a 2-0 lead in their best-of-five NHL preliminary round playoff series.

Ryan Pulock and Matt Martin also scored, and Semyon Varlamov stopped 26 shots in a game New York overcame a pair of one-goal deficits.

Mike Hoffman had a goal and assist and captain Aleksander Barkov also scored for Florida, which is one loss from going one-and-done in the playoffs for a fifth consecutive time.

The Panthers have advanced past the playoffs’ opening round just once in franchise history, in 1996, when Florida reached the Stanley Cup Final before being swept by Colorado.

Florida is making its first playoff appearance since 2016, when the Panthers were eliminated by the Islanders in six games.

Stanley Cup qualifiers

CAROLINA VS. N.Y. RANGERS

Carolina leads 2-1

Saturday: Carolina 3-2

Monday: Carolina 4-1

Tuesday: Islanders 4-2

x-Thursday: TBD

x-Saturday, Aug. 8: TBD

FLORIDA VS. N.Y. ISLANDERS

N.Y. Islanders lead 1-0

Saturday: N.Y. Islanders 2-1

Tuesday: Noon

Wednesday: Noon

x-Friday: TBD

x-Sunday: TBD

MONTREAL VS. PITTSBURGH

Series tied 1-1

Saturday: Montreal 3-2, OT

Monday: Pittsburgh 3-1

Wednesday: 8 

Friday: TBD

x-Saturday: TBD 

COLUMBUS VS. TORONTO

Series tied 1-1

Sunday: Columbus 2-0

Tuesday: Toronto 3-0

Thursday: TBD

x-Friday: TBD

x-Sunday, Aug. 9: TBD

CHICAGO VS. EDMONTON

Series tied 1-1

Saturday: Chicago 6-4

Monday: Edmonton 6-3

Wednesday: 10:30 

Friday: TBD

x-Saturday, Aug. 8: TBD

WINNIPEG VS. CALGARY

Series tied 1-1

Saturday: Calgary 4-1

Monday: Winnipeg 3-2

Tuesday: 6:45

Thursday:10:30 

x-Saturday, Aug. 8: TBD

ARIZONA VS. NASHVILLE

Arizona leads 1-0

Sunday: Arizona 4-3

Tuesday: 2:30

Wednesday: 2:30

x-Friday: TBD

x-Sunday, Aug. 9: TBD

MINNESOTA VS. VANCOUVER

Minnesota leads 1-0

Sunday: Minnesota 3-0

Tuesday: 10:45

Thursday: TBD

x-Friday: TBD

x-Sunday, Aug. 9: TBD

x-if necessary

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