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Leafs’ Tlusty scores twice in NHL debut

Toronto Maple Leafs Pavel Kubina, left, of the Czech Republic, tangles in the corner with Pittsburgh Penguins Colby Armstrong in the second period of the Maple Leafs 5-2 win in the hockey game in Pittsburgh, Thursday, Oct. 25, 2007.

During a confusing-to-date season in which neither the Maple Leafs nor the Penguins know what they will get from night to night, Jiri Tlusty gave Toronto far more than possibly could be expected in his first NHL game. Tlusty, called up the day before, scored two goals 35 seconds apart during a four-goal flurry in the third period and the Maple Leafs shook off an early season slump for a 5-2…

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