TORONTO (AP) Bobby McMann registered the first hat trick of his NHL career as the short-handed Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the St. Louis Blues 4-1 on Tuesday night.

William Nylander had the other goal for Toronto. Ilya Samsonov made 14 saves.

The NHLā€™s department of player safety announced shortly before the opening faceoff it had suspended Leafs defenseman Morgan Rielly five games for his cross-check to the head of Ridly Greig following the Ottawa centerā€™s slapshot empty-net goal in the final seconds of the Senatorsā€™ 5-3 victory Saturday.

ā€œWe needed guys to step up in different ways,ā€ Maple Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe said. ā€œWe had a lot of great efforts.ā€

The Leafs were also missing star forwards Mitch Marner and John Tavares, who were ruled out just before warm-ups due to illness.

ā€œAnticipated that I was going to be out tonight based on the lineup at (Mondayā€™s) practice,ā€ McMann said. ā€œYou never know when youā€™re gonna be called upon.ā€

The undrafted 27-year-old winger has shown offensive flair at lower levels, but it had been a challenge in the NHL through his first 36 games, especially on a team where heā€™s battling for time further down the lineup.

ā€œYou gotta enjoy the moments as they come, whether itā€™s your first goal or your first game,ā€ McMann, who had scored twice in the NHL before Tuesday, said of his journey. ā€œAs you get more comfortable, you can try more things. You get a little bit more ice time, a little bit more trust with the coach.

ā€œAnd then you just keep working.ā€

Alexey Toropchenko scored for St. Louis, which entered 7-1-0 over its last eight games. Jordan Binnington stopped 28 shots in defeat.

ā€œJust werenā€™t skating enough and supporting each other enough,ā€ Blues captain Brayden Schenn said. ā€œWe know we have to be a whole lot better.ā€

Toronto opened the scoring at 5:33 of the first period when McMann fought off Schenn along the boards before stuffing home his third goal of the season.

Down about $30 million in salary cap space with Rielly, Marner and Tavares sidelined, the Leafs doubled their lead at 16:25 when Nylanderā€™s pass hit the stick of St. Louis rookie defenseman Matthew Kessel and fluttered past a helpless Binnington for the wingerā€™s 26th.

The visitors cut the deficit to 2-1 at 5:36 when Toropchenko tipped in his ninth. Kessel picked up the secondary assist for the bluelinerā€™s first NHL point in his 19th game.

McMann scored his second of the evening - and fourth overall to double his career total - at 8:02 of the third when he collected a loose puck and roofed a shot upstairs on a night where the Leafs needed their depth players to step up.

McMann then completed the hat trick with 1:39 left in regulation when his clearing attempt off the boards in the defensive zone found the Bluesā€™ empty net at the other end with a weight that would make any curler smile.

ā€œTwo huge goals for us and a cool empty netter to finish it off,ā€ Keefe said. ā€œTerrific end to a strange day for us.ā€

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