On a night three new Maple Leafs were welcomed back, it was a wild, Willy and Woll finish, a huge 2-1 overtime win in Columbus.
Joseph Woll’s 35 saves kept the Leafs in a game that was scoreless until just 6:30 remained before Zach Werenski clicked for the Blue Jackets on their 28th shot. William Nylander set up Easton Cowan’s tying marker with 3:17 to play then won it himself late in the extra period.
After stepping on the ice to replace an exhausted Matthew Knies in overtime, Nylander scooped up a loose puck to the left of Greaves, calmly moved to his right, waited for the Columbus ’keeper to move out of position, then put a wrist shot back into the vacated left side of the net.
It was just the Leafs second victory in the past nine games (2-5-2) getting them out of last place in the

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