John Tavares scored for the Maple Leafs (47-26-4), who had won four straight and could have secured home ice in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs with a win in regulation. Joseph Woll made 34 saves.
“It is usually a tight game when play them,” Woll said. “In tight games, it is usually a bounce that goes either way. Unfortunately, we were on the wrong side of that bounce. I thought we played a strong third period, gave ourselves good chances.”
The Maple Leafs are in first place in the Atlantic, two points ahead of the Lightning, who they will play Wednesday.
“They wanted it more than us,” Toronto coach Craig Berube said. “It started in the face-off circle, and they are at 71 percent tonight. To me, it comes down to competitiveness and digging in. Seemed like they were a more desperate team.’’
Forsling gave the Panthers a 1-0 lead at 9:26 of the first period, beating Woll with a wrist shot from the point directly off a face-off win by Anton Lundell.
Tavares picked up a loose puck in the neutral zone and drove to the top of the left circle before beating Bobrovsky with a wrist shot to tie it 1-1 at 1:06 of the second period.
“It was a tight game and not a lot of room,” Tavares said. “That’s what they do, they put you under a lot of pressure. You have to play through that and make them play through our pressure. They probably executed a little better than us.’’