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van Riemsdyk scores twice as Leafs snap three-game skid

Saturday, 11.16.2013 / 10:25 PM / News

The Canadian Press

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van Riemsdyk scores twice as Leafs snap three-game skid

TORONTO - James van Riemsdyk scored twice and Nikolai Kulemin picked up the game-winner as the Toronto Maple Leafs snapped a three-game losing skid with a 4-2 win over the Buffalo Sabres Saturday night.

The Maple Leafs (12-7-1) placed newly acquired centre Patrick Holland on its top line between Phil Kessel and van Riemsdyk, which allowed van Riemsdyk to move back to his natural position at left wing. He looked comfortable back on the left side, scoring his eighth and ninth goals of the season in the first period.

At 5:45, van Riemsdyk re-directed a Cody Franson point shot to open the scoring. Then at 13:35, on a power play, van Riemsdyk re-directed another Franson shot to give Toronto a 2-0 lead.

Van Riemsdyk had been pointless in his previous five games, four of those at centre.

Kulemin made it 3-0 at 11:49 of the third period on just his third shot on goal of the season. Mason Raymond had the other goal for the Leafs.

James Reimer made 33 saves to move to 5-2-0 on the season. Jonas Enroth made 18 saves for first-career loss against the Leafs.

Jamie McBain got Buffalo (5-16-1) on the board 2:15 into the third with a slap shot, which beat Reimer glove-side for his second of the season

With the Sabres trailing 3-1 in the third, tempers boiled over following a collision between John Scott and Dion Phaneuf. During the next stoppage in play, Phaneuf crosschecked Cody McCormick as the two exchanged words. Toronto's Colton Orr immediately stepped in and earned himself a 10-minute misconduct.

Scott and Frazer McLaren each received 14 minutes in penalties on the play, ending their respective nights early after taking misconducts. A total of 30 minutes in penalties were handed out during the altercations.

Tyler Ennis got the Sabres to within one when he one-timed a Matt Moulson feed for his third of the season past Reimer at 6:11.

Leafs defenceman Mark Fraser left the game with an undisclosed injury after playing five shifts and 3:54 in the first period.

Earlier in the day, Toronto acquired Holland and Brad Staubitz from the Anaheim Ducks in exchange for defenceman Jesse Blacker and a conditional third-round draft pick. Staubitz was sent to the AHL's Toronto Marlies.

Notes: Toronto assigned centre Troy Bodie to the Marlies. Leafs centre Nazem Kadri served the second game of his three game suspension for his hit to the head of Minnesota Wild goaltender Niklas Backstrom and is eligible to return to Toronto's line up Nov. 21. Maple Leafs defenceman Morgan Rielly was a healthy scratch for the fifth time this season.

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