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Thursday, January 6, 2011
FINAL SO
5 - 6
FINAL SO 1 2 3 OT SO T
Blues 2 0 3 0 0 (2-4) 5
Maple Leafs 1 3 1 0 1 (3-4) 6
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GOAL SCORERS

STL:   A. Steen (03:52 - 1st) , D. Backes (09:46 - 1st) , B. Winchester (06:02 - 3rd) , E. Brewer (07:40 - 3rd) , M. D'Agostini (13:21 - 3rd)
TOR:   C. Armstrong (00:15 - 1st) , M. Grabovski (08:19 - 2nd) , K. Versteeg (10:46 - 2nd) , P. Kessel (12:15 - 2nd) , P. Kessel (01:51 - 3rd) , T. Bozak (00:00 - SO)
GOALIES

 TOR: J. Gustavsson (W)
Maple Leafs 6, Blues 5, SO
Associated Press

TORONTO (AP) - Mikhail Grabovski made a move so stunning, the Toronto Maple Leafs nearly forgot that they didn't really deserve to be in a shootout anyway.

Grabovski brought his teammates and the fans to their feet on Thursday night when he pulled a complete spin-o-rama while cutting across the top of the crease before beating St. Louis goalie Ty Conklin.

That helped Toronto salvage a 6-5 victory over the Blues despite blowing a three-goal lead in the third period.

Grabovski is 3 for 5 in career shootout attempts and has several moves that he uses. He scored a shootout goal on a 180-degree spin play last month in Washington and continues to amaze his teammates.

"Again, he's crazy," center Tim Brent said. "He's unbelievable. That'll be highlight of the night I'm sure, and it should be. I've never seen it. He hasn't done it in practice and it takes a lot of guts to do that stuff. He's a pretty skilled guy."

Tyler Bozak scored the shootout winner for the Maple Leafs, who bounced back from blowing a three-goal lead.

Bozak beat Conklin with a wrist shot in the shootout, but that didn't compare to the move by Grabovski. Kris Versteeg also scored in the tiebreaker for Toronto.

Bozak netted the winner with a conventional move, unlike Grabovski's theatrics.

"I'm way too nervous to do stuff like that in a shootout," Bozak said.

The Maple Leafs seemed to be in control when Phil Kessel's second goal of the game 1:15 into the third period made it 5-2.

But the Blues clawed back with a strange goal by Brad Winchester that was confirmed by video review. Toronto goalie Jonas Gustavsson was pushed into the net along with the puck.

Eric Brewer's point shot found an opening at 7:40 to make it 5-4, and Matt D'Agostini completed the comeback at 13:21 when he was sent in alone and scored with a backhand deke.

"It was important for us to get a win, but we need to be better," Kessel said. "We had a 5-2 lead and we didn't play well there. We need to bear down more and get our game in shape."

Grabovski, Versteeg and Colby Armstrong also scored in regulation for the Maple Leafs, who will start a four-game road trip in Atlanta on Friday night.

Alex Steen and David Backes had the other goals for St. Louis.

"If a banana peel's on the ice you tend to step on it," Toronto coach Ron Wilson said. "We couldn't stop it. After the third goal, we had a TV timeout to talk about things. Then the next goal, I called a timeout and talked about not moving our feet.

"Sometimes you let it out and you can't get it back in."

Gustavsson, who had lost five of six starts, watched as third-string goalie James Reimer earned back-to-back starts this week in place of the injured Jean-Sebastien Giguere.

Gustavsson's biggest play of the night was covering a loose puck with his blocker late in the second period when it was unclear if Jay McClement's shot crossed the goal line. The save helped Toronto maintain its two-goal lead.

"In the end, it was enough," Gustavsson said. "We showed in the shootout that we have some self-confidence there and some great moves."

Jaroslav Halak started in goal for St. Louis, but was pulled for only the second time this season after surrendering four goals on 19 shots.

He wasn't helped much by his defense that appeared vulnerable to Toronto's forechecking during the second period. Clarke MacArthur worked the puck out to Grabovski for his goal at 8:19 before Armstrong took a hit while setting up Versteeg at 10:46.

Halak's night ended after Kessel intercepted a pass and came in alone, beating the goalie with a wrist shot at 12:15.

"(It was) just a pause for the team mostly," Blues coach Davis Payne said. "It's a situation there where we can give Conklin a chance to see if he can't stop the tide and give our a guys a chance to regroup their thoughts."

Toronto needed just 15 seconds to take a 1-0 lead. The puck was sent into the Blues zone after the opening faceoff, and Versteeg's shot deflected off Armstrong and over Halak.

Steen, a former Maple Leafs player, quickly responded at 3:52. He beat Gustavsson with a low shot from the side of the net.

A turnover gave St. Louis the lead before the end of the period. D'Agostini stole the puck and got off a shot before Backes whacked in the rebound at 9:46.

NOTES: D Brett Lebda replaced Carl Gunnarsson in the Toronto lineup. ... Steen and Carlo Colaiacovo both played their first game in Toronto since being traded by the Maple Leafs to the Blues in November 2008. ... It was the 3,000th home game in Maple Leafs history.


Three star selections
1st:   TYLER BOZAK
2nd:   PHIL KESSEL
3rd:   MATT D'AGOSTINI
Winning Goaltender
Jonas Gustavsson

Losing Goaltender
Ty Conklin

SCHEDULE

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STANDINGS

WESTERN CONFERENCE
  TEAM GP W L OT GF GA PTS
1 VAN 59 37 13 9 197 145 83
2 DET 58 36 16 6 197 170 78
3 PHX 59 31 19 9 169 168 71
4 NSH 58 31 19 8 154 139 70
5 SJS 59 32 21 6 163 156 70
6 DAL 58 31 21 6 162 170 68
7 LAK 58 32 22 4 163 141 68
8 ANA 59 32 23 4 166 171 68
9 CGY 60 30 22 8 181 180 68
10 MIN 58 31 22 5 153 157 67
11 CHI 58 29 23 6 183 167 64
12 CBJ 58 29 23 6 159 178 64
13 STL 56 26 21 9 151 169 61
14 COL 58 25 26 7 173 198 57
15 EDM 58 18 32 8 145 202 44

STATS

2010-2011 REGULAR SEASON
SKATERS: GP G A +/- Pts
D. Backes 56 21 21 15 42
A. Steen 56 16 25 3 41
B. Boyes 56 11 26 10 37
P. Berglund 56 15 20 -6 35
A. Pietrangelo 53 6 22 11 28
M. D'Agostini 56 12 15 5 27
A. McDonald 32 10 14 8 24
V. Sobotka 52 6 17 -1 23
E. Johnson 55 5 14 -8 19
C. Colaiacovo 40 4 13 -10 17
 
GOALIES: W L OT Sv% GAA
J. Halak 19 17 6 .907 2.63
T. Conklin 7 4 3 .890 2.99

 
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