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Maple Leafs 5, Senators 1

Tuesday, 08.16.2011 / 5:09 AM

Associated Press

TORONTO (AP) - Fast, aggressive, confident.

It's the vision the Toronto Maple Leafs had entering the season, but couldn't be sure existed until they started playing meaningful games. The early returns have been even better than expected.

Newcomers Kris Versteeg and Clarke MacArthur each had a goal and an assist Saturday night and the Maple Leafs displayed a well-balanced attack in a dominant 5-1 win over the Ottawa Senators.

"That's a great style of hockey for our team," MacArthur said. "We didn't really give them a chance to even get anything going. We finished hits everywhere. That's what we want to do, we want to be rough and we want to slow guys down a lot finishing hits all nights.

"It wears teams out."

With two wins over division rivals to start the season, the formula has worked perfectly. Last season, Toronto's second victory didn't come until its 14th game.

For coach Ron Wilson, there's no mystery behind the better start.

"They're better players - period," he said.

Nikolai Kulemin, Phil Kessel and Tim Brent also scored and Jean-Sebastien Giguere made 17 saves for Toronto, which opened the season Thursday night with a 3-2 home victory over Montreal.

Jason Spezza scored for Ottawa, coming off a 2-1 home loss to Buffalo on Friday night.

"Very disappointing," Senators coach Cory Clouston said. "We thought we had a pretty positive preseason, had a good week of practice. We've been outworked, outcompeted and outexecuted in all areas right now."

Toronto took an early 2-0 lead, with MacArthur setting up Kulemin at 1:38, and Kessel beating Pascal Leclaire off a feed from Versteeg at 7:51.

MacArthur scored midway through the second, Versteeg capitalized on a power play at 2:44 of the third, and Brent made it 5-0 at 5:39. Spezza spoiled Giguere's shutout bid at 7:11.

NOTES: Last season, Toronto needed 14 games to get its second victory. ... There were three fights in the third period. ... Leafs defenseman Brett Lebda (shoulder) hopes to make his debut with the team next week. ... Ottawa's Ryan Shannon and Toronto's John Mitchell were healthy scratches.


Scoring Summary
1st Period
01:38
TOR
N. Kulemin (1) Snap - ASST: C. MacArthur (1)
1 - 0 TOR
07:51
TOR
P. Kessel (2) Wrist - ASST: K. Versteeg (1)
2 - 0 TOR
2nd Period
08:18
TOR
C. MacArthur (2) Wrist - ASST: M. Grabovski (2) AND M. Komisarek (2)
3 - 0 TOR
3rd Period
02:44
TOR
PPG - K. Versteeg (1) Slap - ASST: T. Kaberle (1) AND P. Kessel (1)
4 - 0 TOR
05:39
TOR
T. Brent (2) Wrist - ASST: NONE
5 - 0 TOR
07:11
OTT
J. Spezza (1) Snap - ASST: D. Alfredsson (1) AND S. Gonchar (1)
5 - 1 TOR
Penalty Summary
1st Period
10:10
OTT
Erik Karlsson : Interference  (Mike Brown)
18:54
OTT
Zack Smith : Interference  (Luke Schenn)
2nd Period
04:13
OTT
Jason Spezza : Hooking  (Kris Versteeg)
09:23
TOR
Colby Armstrong : Hi-sticking  (Matt Carkner)
12:42
TOR
Tyler Bozak : Hooking  (Zack Smith)
3rd Period
01:41
OTT
Chris Kelly : Holding the stick  (Colby Armstrong)
02:18
OTT
Sergei Gonchar : Hooking  (Kris Versteeg)
06:04
OTT
Chris Neil : Fighting (maj)  (Mike Brown)
06:04
TOR
Mike Brown : Fighting (maj)  (Chris Neil)
08:59
TOR
Colton Orr : Fighting (maj)  (Matt Carkner)
08:59
OTT
Matt Carkner : Fighting (maj)  (Colton Orr)
14:27
TOR
Tim Brent : Tripping  (Nick Foligno)
15:49
OTT
Mike Fisher : Fighting (maj)  (Kris Versteeg)
15:49
TOR
Kris Versteeg : Fighting (maj)  (Mike Fisher)
18:38
TOR
Nikolai Kulemin : Slashing  (Erik Karlsson)
18:38
TOR
Dion Phaneuf : Misconduct (10 min)
Goalie Stats
  • Pascal Leclaire
    SA: 38TOI: 59:55
    SAVES: 33EV: 20 - 24
    PIM: 0PP: 12 - 13
    SV%: .868SH: 1 - 1
  • Jean-Sebastien Giguere
    SA: 18TOI: 60:00
    SAVES: 17EV: 16 - 17
    PIM: 0PP: 1 - 1
    SV%: .944SH: 0 - 0