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FLA (1st 7:44) B. Carlo received a 2:00 penalty for cross checking.
TOR 2 FLA 1 (1st 11:06) M. Tkachuk received a 2:00 penalty for misconduct.
TOR 2 FLA 1 (1st 12:22) A. Barkov scored a goal, assisted by S. Reinhart and E. Rodrigues.
TOR 2 FLA 1 (1st 14:03) J. Tavares scored a goal, assisted by M. Pacioretty and W. Nylander.
TOR 2 FLA 0 (1st 19:37) M. Knies scored a goal, assisted by J. McCabe and M. Marner.
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