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Calgary Flames at Toronto Maple Leafs

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Mitch Marner scores in OT as Maple Leafs edge Flames 5-4

The winner came on the power play after Calgary’s Jonathan Huberdeau took a high-sticking penalty on the opening faceoff of the extra period.

Marner also picked up an assist in the first period to extend his franchise-record point streak to 22 games. He has 11 goals and 19 assists within that stretch.

The Maple Leafs (18-5-6) improved to 11-0-3 in their last 14 contests, while the Flames (13-11-4) lost their second in a row.

William Nylander had two goals and three assists for Toronto, and Auston Matthews had a goal and two assists. Michael Bunting also scored in front of a crowd of 18,857 at Scotiabank Arena.

Only 29 games into the season, the 26-year-old Nylander has scored 17 times, halfway to his career-high 34 goals from just a season ago.

“Obviously, tonight he carries our team and is basically the reason we get two points,” said Maple Leafs goaltender Matt Murray, who made 22 saves.

“He’s just a stud. He’s incredibly gifted. He works hard. I’ve said this a bunch of times, but he just seems to win a ton of 50/50 battles. That goes to his strength and his dedication to win those battles.”

Nylander pinned his solid play on his skating.

“That’s the most important thing for me and helping me create space and get chances out there,” he said.

Noah Hanifin scored twice for Calgary, and Andrew Mangiapane had two assists.

Murray made a shoulder save on a Blake Coleman short-handed breakaway for one of his stops. Toronto went the other way for the game’s opening goal from Matthews on an early power play for his sixth in seven games.

However, a Matthews turnover inside the Flames’ blue line led to a tying goal from Hanifin 9:13 into the first.

It was the first goal allowed by the Maple Leafs in 129:13 after Murray and backup Ilya Samsonov posted back-to-back shutouts this week.

Marner failed to close in time on a trailing Nazem Kadri, and the former Maple Leafs center put Calgary in front 2-1 at 12:52 of the first.

Toronto drew even with another power-play goal. This time, a Nylander wrist shot beat Dan Vladar, who finished with 29 saves. Marner made a short pass to Rasmus Sandin, who found his fellow Swede for his second assist in the first period.

″(Nylander) still has a long way to go in terms of fulfilling his potential,” Maple Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe said. “I think he can and will be in that top tier of players.”

The Flames grabbed the lead for the second time 11:11 into the second. Mikael Backlund hit the post, but fourth-liner Trevor Lewis knocked in the rebound.

Calgary was the better team in the second, but Matthews bailed out his team late in the middle frame. He forced a turnover behind the Flames goal, and the puck squirted out to a wide-open Nylander for his 17th goal of the season.

A harmless shot from Hanifin was bobbled by Murray and snuck through his pads for a power-play goal and a 4-3 Calgary lead at 3:31 of the third period.

But Bunting knocked in a rebound off the end boards to tie the game for a fourth time less than three minutes later.

ROBERTSON OUT

The Maple Leafs announced forward Nick Robertson would miss the next six to eight weeks with a shoulder injury suffered against the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday. To take his place, Joey Anderson was recalled from the AHL’s Toronto Marlies for his season debut with the Maple Leafs.

UP NEXT

Flames: At Montreal on Monday night in the finale of a three-game trip.

Maple Leafs: Host Anaheim on Tuesday night in the finale of a three-game homestand.

Regular Season Series

TOR leads series 1-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 5:04 Goal scored by Auston Matthews assisted by William Nylander and Rasmus Sandin (PPG)
Goal 1st Period 9:13 Goal scored by Noah Hanifin assisted by Jonathan Huberdeau and Elias Lindholm
Goal 1st Period 12:52 Goal scored by Nazem Kadri assisted by Dillon Dube and Andrew Mangiapane
Goal 1st Period 17:10 Goal scored by William Nylander assisted by Rasmus Sandin and Mitchell Marner (PPG)
Goal 2nd Period 11:11 Goal scored by Trevor Lewis assisted by Mikael Backlund
Goal 2nd Period 17:19 Goal scored by William Nylander assisted by Auston Matthews
Goal 3rd Period 3:31 Goal scored by Noah Hanifin assisted by Adam Ruzicka and Andrew Mangiapane (PPG)
Goal 3rd Period 6:10 Goal scored by Michael Bunting assisted by Auston Matthews and William Nylander
Goal 4th Period 0:43 Goal scored by Mitchell Marner assisted by William Nylander and John Tavares (PPG)

Statistics

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13 Blocked Shots 11
34 Hits 29
5 Takeaways 8
26 Shots 34
1 Power Play Goals 3
2 Power Play Opportunities 6
50.0 Power Play Percentage 50.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
30 Faceoffs Won 31
49.2 Faceoff Win Percent 50.8
4 Giveaways 13
7 Total Penalties 4
16 Penalty Minutes 8
Toronto Maple Leafs Toronto Maple Leafs Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Oliver Ekman-Larsson, D Day-To-Day Mar 15
Auston Matthews, C Out Mar 13
Chris Tanev, D Injured Reserve Mar 4
Calgary Flames Calgary Flames Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Yan Kuznetsov, D Out Mar 16
Jonathan Huberdeau, LW Injured Reserve Feb 21
Cullen Potter, LW Out Jan 21

Game Information

Scotiabank Arena

Location: Toronto, ON
Attendance: 18,857 | Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Anaheim 37 27 77 3
Vegas 31 22 76 14
Edmonton 33 26 75 9
Seattle 31 26 71 9
Los Angeles 28 24 71 15
San Jose 32 27 70 6
Calgary 26 34 59 7
Vancouver 20 38 48 8

2025-26 Atlantic Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Buffalo 41 20 88 6
Tampa Bay 40 21 84 4
Montreal 36 20 82 10
Detroit 37 23 82 8
Boston 37 23 81 7
Ottawa 34 23 77 9
Toronto 29 27 70 12
Florida 33 30 69 3
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