Toronto Maple Leafs clip Detroit Red Wings 5-4 in OT

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Toronto Maple Leafs clip Detroit Red Wings 5-4 in OT. Here is the game summary and highlights. 

 

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GAME SUMMARY         |           EVENT SUMMARY        |           FACEOFF SUMMARY


ON THE SCORESHEET

Auston Matthews scored the fourth goal of the game for the Maple Leafs at 12:05 of the third period and scored the game-winning goal, his 20th goal of the season, at 3:40 of overtime. Matthews has goals (4) in three consecutive games and points (6-3-9) in six consecutive games. He has three multi-goal and eight multi-point games this season.

Leo Komarov put the Maple Leafs on the board with a goal at 1:23 of the third period. Komarov has three goals in his last four games.

Mitch Marner scored the second goal of the game for the Maple Leafs with a goal at 8:23 of the third period. Marner has four points (1-3-4) in his last five games.

Connor Brown scored the Maple Leafs’ third goal at 9:34 of the third period. Brown later added assists on Auston Matthews’ third period and overtime goals. Brown has seven points (3-4-6) in his last five games and has two multi-assist and three multi-point games this season.

Jake Gardiner registered his 13th assist of the season on Komarov’s third period goal and had the primary assist on Matthews’ overtime winner. Gardiner has six assists over his last five games and two-multi assist games this season.

William Nylander recorded his 17th assist of the season in the third period. Nylander has points (2-3-5) in five consecutive games.

Morgan Rielly had the primary assist on Marner’s third period goal. Eleven of Rielly’s 16 assists this season have been primary assists.

James van Riemsdyk also had an assist on Marner’s goal and has registered four points (2-2-4) in his last five games.

Zach Hyman earned the primary assist on Brown’s third period goal and later added a secondary assist on Matthews’ third period goal. Hyman has registered an assist in four consecutive games and has an assist in five of his last six games. He has two multi-assist and multi-point games this season.

Connor Carrick picked up his third assist of the season in the third period. All three of Carrick’s assists this season have been recorded on home ice.

Frederik Andersen stopped 33 of 37 Red Wings shots to earn his 16th win of the season.

SHOTS FIRED

The Maple Leafs were outshot by the Red Wings by a 37-29 margin in all situations and 26-21 at 5-on-5.

Detroit had a 61-59 edge in shot attempts in all situations. Both teams registered 45 shot attempts at 5-on-5.

Nazem Kadri led the Maple Leafs with six shots on goal.

Connor Carrick and Morgan Rielly each registered eight shot attempts.

THE GREAT OUTDOORS

The Maple Leafs are 10-6-2 at home this season and 2-0-0 in NHL regular-season outdoor games vs. Detroit.

Toronto’s all-time record is 282-280-93-3 in 658 games against the Red Wings and 170-108-47-2 in games played in Toronto.

Toronto is 11-6-2 against the Eastern Conference this season and 8-3-1 against the Atlantic Division.

Today’s attendance was 40,148

MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS

Faceoff Wins

13 (Bozak)

Faceoff Win Percentage

65% (Bozak)

Hits

8 (Komarov)

Blocked Shots

3 (Rielly)

Takeaways

2 (Bozak, Brown, Komarov, Nylander)

TOI

24:39 (Zaitsev)

Power Play TOI

2:39 (Komarov, Matthews)

Shorthanded TOI

2:58 (Hunwick, Polak)

Shifts

36 (Zaitsev)

5-on-5 Shot Attempt Percentage

67.6% (Gardiner – 25 for, 12 against)

OF NOTE…

In the third period of tonight’s game, the Maple Leafs tied a season-high for goals in a period (4).

The Maple Leafs have successfully killed off 22 consecutive penalties over their last five games.

The Maple Leafs have not allowed a first period goal in six consecutive games and have surrendered just one first period goal in their last nine contests.

Toronto is 3-8-2 in games where their opponent scores first.

The Maple Leafs are now 6-4-2 when tied after one period and 2-10-1 when trailing after two periods.

Toronto has a 11-4-2 record when outshot by their opponents

Maple Leafs rookies combined for nine points (4 goals, 5 assists) in tonight’s game. Toronto’s rookies had combined for 127 points (48 goals, 79 assists) in the Maple Leafs’ previous 35 games.

UPCOMING GAMES:

Tuesday, Jan. 3 at Washington Capitals, 7:00 p.m. (TSN 4, TSN 1050)

Friday, Jan. 6 at New Jersey Devils, 7:30 p.m. (Sportsnet Ontario, FAN 590)

Saturday, Jan. 7 vs. Montreal Canadiens, 7:00 p.m. (Hockey Night in Canada, FAN 590)

Friday, Jan. 13 at New York Rangers, 7:00 p.m. (TSN 4, TSN 1050)

Saturday, Jan. 14 at Ottawa Senators, 7:00 p.m. (Hockey Night in Canada, FAN 590)

POSTGAME QUOTES:

CONNOR BROWN (1 GOAL, 2 ASSISTS)

On tonight’s comeback and overtime win:

That was one of the more emotional games I’ve been a part of. One minute you’re down going into the third and looking for a spark and we get four quick ones, then they come back and tie it up. They had the same kind of period. It was nice to come out on the right end of it.

On the tight-checking game early on:

The first two periods were for sure. I’m sure with the big stage and everything people wanted to take care of the puck. We certainly did that and it paid off.

On having a multi-point game in the Centennial Classic:

That was awesome. To be a part of that game winner too, to be on the ice for it, that’s something me and my family will remember forever and I’ll cherish.

ZACH HYMAN (2 ASSISTS, 17:57 TOI)

On playing in his first outdoor game:

My first one was at Michigan, I played outdoors at Michigan so that was cool. This is a whole new level; this is in my hometown. I never thought I’d be playing in a game like this and then you’re in the game and it’s just like you’re playing another game, but it’s not. It’s awesome and it’s a lot of fun. For Auston, he has 20 goals now, I think he had a lot of fun too and a lot of success. He had a great game and it’s just fun to play with him.

On if Matthews ever surprises him on the ice at this point:

No, I don’t think I’m surprised anymore. When you have a shot like he does and a skillset where he’s able to get open and take as many shots as he does – it’s hard to get that many shots and he’s able to generate tons of shots. With his shot he’s going to score a lot of goals. It’s been great. 

MORGAN RIELLY (1 ASSIST, 8 SHOT ATTEMPTS)

On Matthews scoring the winner:

Obviously he played well all night, he was getting chances and then to get a big goal like that, you don’t want to call it a storybook but you may as well, right?

On this season compared to past seasons:

This is different than anything I’ve ever gone through. I think we have a great feeling going on in this room, we have lots of confidence with the people we have here. That being said – we’re a closer group than I’ve ever seen. That might have to do with the age, that might have to do with the guys being together for a bit longer. It’s a great feeling going on right now and we’re trying to do everything we can to make sure that were going to keep it going and make sure we keep rolling.

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