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Lightning's Jan Rutta Bloodied During Fight, Maple Leafs Blank Tampa Bay In Game 1
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A horrendous fight between the Maple Leafs and double cross shielding Stanley Cup champion Lightning highlighted Toronto's 5-0 beat down of Tampa Bay in Game 1 of their season finisher matchup Monday night.

Maple Leafs star Morgan Rielly conveyed a shot on Lightning's Jan Rutta in a battle in the third time frame and left the defenseman bloodied. It was only one of the extreme minutes in the shutout win.

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Tampa Bay Lightning defenseman Jan Rutta sees blood coming from a cut on his temple after an on-ice fight against the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena on May 2, 2022, in Ontario, Canada. (Dan Hamilton-USA Today Sports)

Auston Matthews had two objectives while Mitch Marner, Jake Muzzin and David Kampf had an objective each in the success. Toronto goalie Jack Campbell made 23 recoveries in the second season finisher shutout of his profession. Marner snapped a dash of 18 games he'd done without scoring in the end of the season games.

"Can't make a difference with the past. I'm here to zero in on the at this point. I'm here to zero in on how I might assist with joining our group win," Marner said. "Very much like every other person in that storage space."

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Maple Leafs forward Colin Blackwell attempts to cut in on Tampa Bay Lightning goaltender Andrei Vasilevskiy during Game 1 of the season finisher series in Toronto, Monday, May 2, 2022. (Nathan Denette/The Canadian Press by means of AP)

Toronto "played quick," as indicated by Matthews, and had the option to kill off a 5-minute significant punishment given to winger Kyle Clifford after he hit Tampa's Ross Colton from behind two minutes into the game. Clifford additionally got a game unfortunate behavior.

"I heard someone say on the seat attempt to involve this as force," said Matthews, who scored 60 objectives in the normal season. "That is by and large the thing the folks did."

Tampa Bay mentor Jon Cooper said he didn't think the Maple Leafs needed to play all that well to move beyond them.

"I'm not completely certain the Maple Leafs needed to play especially well to beat us this evening. You must win four, and you would rather not give groups any gifts, and we most likely provided them with a tad of a gift," Cooper said. "It's difficult to judge either group this evening."