There are games during the course of a season where teams win despite not bringing their A-game, and others where the result doesn't represent the effort put forth by the loser.
Thursday in Toronto nearly represented that for the Rangers, who controlled the play for most of their tilt with the Maple Leafs but had nothing to show for it until J.T. Miller scored with 9:10 remaining in the third period to tie the game, 1-1.
Rangers Edge Toronto in a Shootout
Zuccarello, Zibanejad Score in Shootout, Lundqvist Makes 32 Saves
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