TORONTO (AP) Cam Talbot made 30 saves as the Los Angeles Kings beat Toronto 4-1 on Tuesday night in a game in which Maple Leafs winger William Nylander extended his season-opening point streak to a franchise record nine games.

Talbot improved to 4-2-1 in his first season with the Kings after signing a one-year $2 million contract as a free agent after an injury-plagued season with the Ottawa Senators limited the 36-yeaer-old to 36 games last season.

ā€œI never take a day for granted here,ā€ Talbot said. ā€œAt this point in my career, all I wanted to do was get an opportunity to show that I can still play and still battle for starts.

ā€œWhen Iā€™m healthy, I feel like Iā€™m gonna be at the top of my game like that.ā€

Adrian Kempe, Phillip Danault, Arthur Kaliyev and Andreas Englund scored for the Kings. Quinton Byfield added two assists.

Joining the Kings, Talbot was reunited with head coach Todd McLellan, who was behind the bench for all four of his seasons with the Edmonton Oilers from 2015-16 through 2018-19.

ā€œVery competitive,ā€ McLellan said of his netminder. ā€œHeā€™s a little longer in the tooth like some of us, but he takes care of himself so well that he can play - and play a lot. Heā€™s hungry.ā€

John Tavares scored for Toronto, which was coming off a 3-1-1 road trip that finished with a 3-2 overtime loss to the Nashville Predators on Saturday. Joseph Woll stopped 23 shots.

With an assist on Tavares' goal, Nylander passed former Maple Leafs Frank Mahovlich (1961-62), Lanny McDonald (1976-77) and John Anderson (1982-83) who had eight-game point streaks.

ā€œEvery team goes through times during the year where you have a difficult schedule,ā€ Tavares said. ā€œWith the type of team that we have, we have to recognize and understand how you have to fight through that.ā€

The Kings, who entered averaging an NHL-leading 4.38 goals, opened the scoring at 6:38 of the first period when Englundā€™s shot went in off the stick of Toronto defenseman Mark Giordano. It was the journeyman's first goal in his 89th career game.

Los Angeles doubled its lead at 11:40 when former Maple Leafs winger Trevor Moore spun away from Timothy Liljegren down low and found Danault near the net for his second goal of the season.

Woll robbed Kaliyev five minutes into the second, but the Kings forward scored on a power play at 9:46 when he settled a bouncing puck and scored his second.

Kevin Fiala fed Kaliyev to become the third Kings player in the last 25 years to register an assist streak of at least eight games.

The Maple Leafs scored on a power play when Tavares ended Talbotā€™s shutout bid with his fifth at 8:25 of the third.

Later in the third, Toronto defenseman John Klingberg turned the puck over on a sequence and Kempe scored his third at 12:13.

Next up for Talbot and the Kings is a Thursday game at Ottawa.

ā€œBeing injured three separate times, and out of training camp ā€¦ it was tough to jell with the new team,ā€ Talbot said of the Senators. ā€œBut thatā€™s a great group over there. You meet a lot of guys throughout your career that youā€™re going to be friends with, and that group is no different.

ā€œLook back on it fondly, but obviously Iā€™m here now and looking forward to playing them.ā€

UP NEXT

Kings: At Ottawa Senators on Thursday.

Maple Leafs: At Boston Bruins on Thursday.

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