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Tonight: Lightning vs. Maple Leafs

By KEVIN KELLY

© St. Petersburg Times, published December 31, 2000


WHEN/WHERE: 7:30 p.m.; Ice Palace, Tampa.

TV/RADIO: Sunshine; WDAE-AM 620.

THE LOWDOWN: This is the second meeting this season. The teams tied 2-2 on Nov. 17 in Toronto. ... The Lightning last beat the Maple Leafs at home Feb. 9, 1993, by 3-1. ... D Cory Cross (hip) is day to day and RW Steve Thomas (knee) is out for the Maple Leafs. ... Mats Sundin had 16 points (9 goals, 7 assists) in his past 14 games before Saturday's game against Florida. ... Yanic Perreault had 14 points (8 goals, 6 assists) in his past 13. ... The Maple Leafs are 5-2-1 in the second of games played on consecutive nights this season. ... This is the last of a six-game road trip for Toronto. It was 1-3 before the Florida game. ... The line of LW Fredrik Modin, C Brad Richards and RW Martin St. Louis had combined for six goals and three assists in two games before Saturday's game against Boston. ... The Lightning was 2 for its past 42 on the power play before the Boston game. ... RW Mike Johnson, who played 226 games for Toronto, has two goals and two assists in two games against the Maple Leafs.

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