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Max Pacoretti, Leafs finished senators in game 6

April 29, 2025; Toronto, Ontario, Can; Toronto Maple Leaf’s head coach Craig Berub plays against Ottawa Senators in the third period during the first round of game five of the 2025 Stanley Cup playoff at Scotiabank Arena. Compulsory Credit: Nick Turchiyaro-Imagon Picture

The target of Max Pacority with 5:39 on Thursday released Toronto Maple Leafs to win 4-2 series-clinning win on hosts Ottawa Senators in Game 6 of the first round of its Eastern conference.

The 36-year-old forward, who had missed the last two months of the regular season and Postsen’s first two games with an unknown injury helped Maple Leafs a benefit of 2–0 with their game-winning targets and a assistance. William Nilander of Toronto celebrated his 29th birthday with two goals and one assistance, and Auston Mathews also scored.

Golki Anthony Stolarz stopped 20 shots for Maple Leafs, which in the next round shut down and upgrade the seven-seven chains to face Stanley Cup Champion Florida Panthers.

Brady Takachuk and David Peron scored for Ottawa, assisting both Thomas Chabot. Linus Ulmark ended with 19 saves.

After being 4–0 vacant at home on Tuesday, Maple Leafs came out as aggressive on Thursday, and then took the game late to proceed in the second round of the playoffs for the third time since 2004.

Toronto thanked the mistakes of some senators. Tkachuk was called for intervention with 1:59 in the first period after killing Brandon Carlo on the center ice.

Matthews responded with a goal on a sliding shot from the point, which found a narrow gap between the post and the ulmark skate, with 1:10 left in the early stages. Mich Marnar and Nilender were assisted.

NYLANDER doubled the lead in the initial minutes of the other by taking advantage of a turnover passion on Nick Jensen in the blue line.

Tkachuk found one back to the senators, with 12:32 left in another. Ottawa won the faceoff after an icing call against Leafs. The captain of the senators managed a midar tip of the shot shot from the left point, which was found to the previous stolez.

Paron equaled a target that jumped into the stolarz’s back with 7:20 in regulation. However, Toronto’s oldest active player kept his team back after less than two minutes when the Senator failed to clean the Pak after a two-one attack by Toronto.

Nilender’s empty-network with 19 seconds ensured the victory of Maple Leafs.

-Bield level media

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