Oliver Ekman-Larsson, who missed the final four regular-season games with an upper-body injury, gave the Maple Leafs a 1-0 lead at 7:09 of the first period. He took a pass from Scott Laughton just inside the blue line, skated into the slot and shot past Ullmark’s glove.
“It’s always fun to score a goal, and obviously in the playoffs it’s fun to be able to chip in, so it felt good,” Ekman-Larsson said.
Marner pushed it to 2-0 at 12:18. Auston Matthews gloved down a dump-in along the left boards and sprung Marner, who got between Thomas Chabot and Nick Jensen before shooting glove side on a breakaway.
Batherson cut it to 2-1 at 16:18 when he fended off Morgan Rielly at the top of the crease and chipped in the rebound of Dylan Cozens’ shot.
Stolarz, who was making his first career playoff start, kept Toronto in front when he stopped Brady Tkachuk on a breakaway at 1:10 of the second period. He then slid across the net to save a one-timer from Shane Pinto below the left face-off dot at 3:42.
“No, you step on the ice and have those eager, anxious jitters to kind of get going, but once I stepped out there it was all about having some fun and going to battle with the 19 other guys out there,” Stolarz said of the nerves surrounding his first postseason start.
The Maple Leafs pushed the lead to 3-1 at 4:07 when Tavares put in his own rebound after he deflected Nylander’s point shot on the power play.