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The Tampa Bay Lightning ended a four-game losing streak with a 5-2 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena on Saturday, March 7, 2026. Nikita Kucherov drove the win with four assists, reaching the 100-point mark for the sixth time in his NHL career.

The result lifts Tampa Bay to 39-18-4 on the season. The club had gone 20-1-1 across their prior 22 games before the slide hit, so the dip was a brief but sharp detour from one of the league’s hottest stretches. A road win in Toronto steadies things before the playoff push intensifies.

How Tampa Bay Broke the Four-Game Slide

The Lightning snapped the skid by playing a full 60-minute effort in Toronto. They leaned on Kucherov’s playmaking and drew balanced contributions up and down the lineup. Jake Guentzel and Brandon Hagel each scored and added an assist, while Brayden Point and Anthony Cirelli each chipped in two assists. That kind of output across multiple lines is exactly what a team needs to grind out a road win against a divisional opponent.

Toronto drew first blood when Sami Maccelli put the Leafs up 1-0 at 4:50 of the first period, his third goal in as many games. Maccelli also extended his point streak to five games, collecting three goals and two assists over that run. Tampa Bay absorbed the early deficit and answered with five straight goals, a display of composure that had been absent during the recent skid.

Goaltender Anthony Stolarz described the team’s approach after the final buzzer. “Just try to find our game, play a complete 60 minutes,” Stolarz said. That formula worked. Advanced metrics from Tampa Bay’s recent stretch suggest the club never stopped generating high-danger chances during the four losses — execution, not structure, was the issue. Saturday’s effort corrected that gap.

Kucherov’s 100-Point Milestone and What It Signals

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Nikita Kucherov reaching 100 points for the sixth time places him in elite company among active NHL forwards. Only a handful of players in the modern era have cleared that threshold more than twice, and Kucherov has now done it six times, cementing his standing as Tampa Bay’s offensive engine.

Four assists in a single contest is a dominant showing by any measure. Kucherov orchestrated Tampa Bay’s attack from the right wing, threading passes through Toronto‘s defensive structure and creating zone entries that converted into goals. His vision and puck distribution put him alongside the league’s top creative forwards — he does not need to shoot to control a game.

His 100-point mark arrived in early March, meaning roughly 20 games remain to pad the total. Based on his current pace, a finish in the 115-to-120-point range is well within reach, though late-season fatigue and opponent adjustments are real variables. Over three seasons, Kucherov has consistently elevated his production in the second half of the schedule, and that trend appears intact.

Key Developments from the Win in Toronto

  • Kucherov recorded four assists, pushing his season total to 100 points for the sixth time in his NHL career.
  • Guentzel and Hagel each contributed a goal and an assist, giving Tampa Bay two-way production from their top-six forwards.
  • Point and Cirelli each recorded two assists, spreading the offensive load across the center position.
  • Maccelli scored for Toronto at 4:50 of the first period, his third goal in three straight games, and ran his point streak to five games with three goals and two assists.
  • Tampa Bay’s record climbed to 39-18-4, keeping the club firmly in playoff position in the Atlantic Division.

What This Win Means for Tampa Bay’s Playoff Push

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At 39-18-4, the Lightning sit in a strong spot in the Atlantic Division, and ending the four-game slide before mid-March matters for both the standings and the locker room. A club that went 20-1-1 over 22 games has proven it can sustain elite play. Saturday’s performance offered evidence that consistency is being restored heading into the final stretch of the regular season.

The roster depth that general manager Julien BriseBois has assembled gives Tampa Bay flexibility to manage the lineup through the final 20-plus games. Their defensive scheme — a structured neutral-zone trap paired with aggressive forecheck activation — held Toronto’s top forwards largely in check after the opening period. That kind of five-on-five discipline will be tested even more once the postseason arrives.

A counterpoint deserves attention: the four-game slide exposed some vulnerability in Tampa Bay’s ability to close out tight contests. A 5-2 final against Toronto is encouraging, but stiffer defensive competition from the Florida Panthers and Boston Bruins awaits in the weeks ahead. Tampa Bay’s expected-goals numbers never cratered during the skid, which is a positive structural indicator, but converting those chances at a consistent rate is the standard that playoff teams must meet.

Kucherov’s milestone and the team’s return to form have arrived at a useful moment. With roughly 20 regular-season games left, Tampa Bay has enough runway to build momentum, sharpen line combinations, and prepare their power-play units for postseason hockey. The top power-play unit — anchored by Kucherov’s distribution — looked sharp against the Leafs and will be a central weapon if the Lightning advance deep into April and May.

How many times has Nikita Kucherov reached 100 points in his NHL career?

Kucherov has reached 100 points six times in his NHL career. He accomplished the feat most recently on March 7, 2026, recording four assists in Tampa Bay’s 5-2 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs at Scotiabank Arena.

What is the Tampa Bay Lightning’s record after the win over Toronto?

The Lightning improved to 39-18-4 on the 2025-26 NHL season following the 5-2 win over Toronto on March 7, 2026. The victory ended a four-game losing streak for Tampa Bay.

Who scored for the Tampa Bay Lightning against Toronto on March 7, 2026?

Jake Guentzel and Brandon Hagel each scored a goal and added an assist. Brayden Point and Anthony Cirelli each contributed two assists, while Nikita Kucherov added four assists in the 5-2 win.

How long was Tampa Bay’s losing streak before beating Toronto?

The Lightning had dropped four straight games before defeating the Maple Leafs 5-2 on March 7, 2026. The skid followed an exceptional 20-1-1 run over their prior 22 games earlier in the 2025-26 season.

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