Phil Kessel led the Toronto Maple Leafs for a second straight win over the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3-NHL Updates
Toronto improved to take the place of number two in the Eastern Conference and improve their record to 7-2-1 season in 2011-2012 National Hockey League (NHL), just below the Pittsburgh Penguins by three points, the first standing with 18.
Take control over different parts of the game is the most important aspect of the team that won the matchup Saturday, which of course did not go unnoticed by the Toronto head coach, Ron Wilson.
Mikhail Grabovski gave Toronto a little during the medieval period lead the inaugural during their first power play opportunities such as Pittsburgh, Evgeni Malkin, punished for holding a small penalty.