NHL

Toronto Maple Leafs at Minnesota Wild

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Final
4 - 3

Leafs beat Wild 4-3 behind Murray's saves, Jarnkrok's goal

Mitch Marner scored first for Toronto to stretch his point streak to 15 straight games and extend the longest run in the NHL this season. Zach Aston-Reese and William Nylander each had a goal and John Tavares had two assists for the Maple Leafs, who started their four-game trip Wednesday by stopping New Jersey's 13-game winning streak.

Matt Murray stopped 25 shots and improved to 4-0-1 with 11 goals allowed in five games since returning from a midsection injury.

“The confidence we’re getting from our goaltending really is fueling a lot of things for our team,” coach Sheldon Keefe said. “We just feel like we can win no matter what.”

Kirill Kaprizov scored on a power play and Matt Boldy had the second goal for the Wild, who welcomed newly acquired right wing Ryan Reaves to their heavy third line and kept up the offensive momentum from a 6-1 win Wednesday over Winnipeg.

With the Wild net empty, Mats Zuccarello scored 6-on-5 with 3:34 left to cut the lead to one. But Murray was up to the task of finishing it off, knocking away a high-danger shot by Kaprizov in the final seconds.

“If he hits his spot, it makes it a much harder save. So I think I got a bit fortunate on that one,” Murray said.

Fleury, who made 23 saves, missed the previous three games with an upper-body injury.

In the middle of the first period, Aston-Reese pivoted around defenseman Matt Dumba and sneaked in a bad-angle shot that zipped between the goalie's pads. Aston-Reese looked pleasantly surprised the puck went in during the celebratory scrum with his linemates. Fleury said it was his fault, “a stupid goal.”

The 20-year veteran Fleury was a bit out of position on Jarnkrok's winner. He made a big blocker save on a shot by Mark Giordano that ricocheted in front for an easy knock-in of the rebound.

With 6:37 left, Nylander's slap shot from the slot zipped past Fleury's stick.

“It took a little time, a few shots to get in to get back to how I wanted to feel," Fleury said.

The Wild played their customary day-after-Thanksgiving matinee and gave their fans plenty to shout about. Kaprizov's tip-in of a rebound gave him a team-high 12 goals. Boldy's one-timer off a pass from Alex Goligoski was a clinic in how to work a rush.

Connor Dewar had a breakaway in the closing minute of the second period that Murray stonewalled with his right pad, preventing the Wild from tying the game before the break.

Toronto improved to 8-1-3 in November despite a long list of injuries, with defensemen Jordie Benn, T.J. Brodie, Carl Dahlstrom, Jake Muzzin and Morgan Rielly sidelined. The Maple Leafs blocked 22 shots and did plenty of dirty work in the offensive zone, too.

“We’re not scoring the prettiest of ways right now, but we’re getting guys around that net. We’re getting second opportunities, and when the plays are there, we’re making them,” Marner said.

IN MEMORY

The crowd observed a pregame moment of silence for Hall of Fame defenseman Borje Salming, who played 16 seasons for the Maple Leafs and died at 71 on Thursday. He had Lou Gehrig’s disease.

The Maple Leafs wore a shoulder patch in Salming's memory, and Nylander's goal — the 148th of his career — tied him with Salming for second place in franchise history among Swedish players.

“That guy deserves to be honored as long as we can, what he meant to the city of Toronto, what he meant to Europe players as well,” Marner said. “His legacy will never die in the NHL.”

THE MOORINGS

Murray dislodged his net three different times, and the Wild believed at least one was intentional. Murray said he didn't know why the posts kept coming loose.

“We could get more opportunities and all of a sudden it stalled out and momentum’s gone,” coach Dean Evason said. “I don’t understand it.”

UP NEXT

Maple Leafs: Visit the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday night.

Wild: Host the Arizona Coyotes on Sunday.

Regular Season Series

TOR leads series 1-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 3:42 Goal scored by Mitchell Marner assisted by Timothy Liljegren and John Tavares
Goal 1st Period 12:01 Goal scored by Kirill Kaprizov assisted by Joel Eriksson Ek and Mats Zuccarello (PPG)
Goal 1st Period 12:43 Goal scored by Zach Aston-Reese assisted by Pierre Engvall
Goal 2nd Period 2:38 Goal scored by Matt Boldy assisted by Alex Goligoski and Jordan Greenway
Goal 2nd Period 10:04 Goal scored by Calle Jarnkrok assisted by Mark Giordano and John Tavares
Goal 3rd Period 13:23 Goal scored by William Nylander assisted by Michael Bunting and Victor Mete
Goal 3rd Period 16:26 Goal scored by Mats Zuccarello assisted by Kirill Kaprizov and Alex Goligoski

Statistics

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22 Blocked Shots 10
12 Hits 22
4 Takeaways 10
28 Shots 28
0 Power Play Goals 1
3 Power Play Opportunities 2
0.0 Power Play Percentage 50.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
30 Faceoffs Won 24
55.6 Faceoff Win Percent 44.4
4 Giveaways 5
2 Total Penalties 3
4 Penalty Minutes 6
Minnesota Wild Minnesota Wild Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Bobby Brink, RW Out Mar 17
Joel Eriksson Ek, C Out Mar 17
Marcus Foligno, LW Injured Reserve Mar 3
Toronto Maple Leafs Toronto Maple Leafs Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Auston Matthews, C Out Mar 13
Chris Tanev, D Injured Reserve Mar 4

Game Information

Grand Casino Arena

Location: Saint Paul, MN
Attendance: 18,997 | Capacity:

2025-26 Atlantic Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Buffalo 42 20 90 6
Tampa Bay 41 21 86 4
Montreal 37 20 84 10
Boston 37 23 82 8
Detroit 37 23 82 8
Ottawa 34 23 77 9
Toronto 29 28 70 12
Florida 33 31 69 3

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 44 13 97 9
Dallas 42 15 94 10
Minnesota 39 18 90 12
Utah 35 27 76 6
Nashville 30 28 69 9
Winnipeg 28 28 67 11
St. Louis 27 30 64 10
Chicago 25 30 62 12
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