NHL

Toronto Maple Leafs at Boston Bruins

· East 1st Round - Game 2
Final
3 - 2

Matthews scores as Maple Leafs beat Bruins 3-2 to tie their series at 1 game apiece

Auston Matthews gives Maple Leafs lead in the 3rd

In one motion, the NHL's goal-scoring leader gloved the puck with his left hand and dropped it in front of his stick, then skated in on Bruins goalie Linus Ullmark and beat him to snap a third-period tie.

“Great pass to find Auston in the manner that he did,” Toronto coach Sheldon Keefe said on Monday night after the Maple Leafs rallied from 1-0 and 2-1 deficits to beat Boston 3-2 and knot their first-round playoff series at one game apiece. “That's big-time stuff the way those guys connected.”

Matthews had a goal and two assists and Domi also scored for Toronto, which snapped an eight-game losing streak against Boston over 534 days dating to November 2022. Ilya Samsonov stopped 27 shots and John Tavares also scored for the Maple Leafs, who haven’t beaten the Bruins in a playoff series since 1959.

Now they have home-ice advantage heading into Games 3 and 4 on Wednesday and Saturday in Toronto.

“We were able to even things up, but obviously there’s a long way to go here,” said Tavares, who was a member of the Maple Leafs team that blew a 3-2 lead to the Bruins in the 2019 playoffs. “You know they’re going to want to respond as well, so we’ve got to keep elevating.”

Matthews scored 10 goals in an eight-game span down the stretch to reach 69, with two games left to try to hit 70 — a milestone only eight players in NHL history have reached. He was shut out in the final two regular season games and the first in the playoffs — no assists, either — matching his longest streak of the season without a point.

That ended on Monday, when he had a part in all three Toronto goals — none more important than his tiebreaking breakaway with eight minutes left that gave the Leafs their first lead of the series.

“It’s happening so fast, you don’t really have time to think,” Matthews said. "It’s honestly just instincts, and trying to make the right play.

Morgan Geekie and David Pastrnak scored for Boston. Linus Ullmark, starting as part of a goalie rotation even though Jeremy Swayman won Game 1 on Saturday, made 30 saves.

“No second guesses. He was terrific. He made multiple, big-time saves,” Bruins coach Jim Montgomery said. “It’s a strength of our team. Both of them played really well. We only scored two goals.”

Two nights after Swayman stymied Toronto 5-1, the Leafs beat Ullmark at least two – and probably three – times in the second before being credited with the tying goal.

With about six minutes left in the middle period, the Bruins goalie caught Calle Jarnkrok’s shot, but his glove may have been over the line when he did it. Replays never caught a clean picture of the puck and the line, so the no goal call on the ice was upheld.

About 90 seconds later, though, Tavares put one in that left no doubt, turning and faking the slapshot before wristing the puck past Ullmark to make it 2-2.

The Bruins, who opened a four-goal lead in the opener on Saturday, got a power-play goal midway through the first period on a cross-ice pass from Brad Marchand to Geekie. Just 50 seconds later, Domi took two swipes at a rebound to tie it 1-1.

Boston went up 2-1 with just 8 seconds left in the first when Pavel Zacha made a backhanded pass to set up Pastrnak.

“That obviously gives them life and momentum going into the second. And the game has potential now to be, in the back of your mind, very similar to the one the other night,” Keefe said. “We didn’t let that happen.”

Regular Season Series

BOS wins series 4-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 10:18 Morgan Geekie Goal (1) Snap Shot, assists: Brad Marchand (3), Jake DeBrusk (2)
Goal 1st Period 10:32 Max Domi Goal (1) Wrist Shot, assists: Auston Matthews (1)
Goal 1st Period 19:52 David Pastrnak Goal (1) Snap Shot, assists: Pavel Zacha (1), Charlie McAvoy (3)
Goal 2nd Period 18:26 John Tavares Goal (1) Wrist Shot, assists: Auston Matthews (2), Tyler Bertuzzi (1)
Goal 3rd Period 12:06 Auston Matthews Goal (1) Wrist Shot, assists: Max Domi (1), Ilya Lyubushkin (1)

Statistics

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11 Blocked Shots 18
45 Hits 52
9 Takeaways 7
34 Shots 29
1 Power Play Goals 1
3 Power Play Opportunities 2
33.3 Power Play Percentage 50.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
30 Faceoffs Won 25
54.5 Faceoff Win Percent 45.5
10 Giveaways 6
5 Total Penalties 5
10 Penalty Minutes 10
Boston Bruins Boston Bruins Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Casey Mittelstadt, C Out Nov 10
John Beecher, C Day-To-Day Nov 9
Elias Lindholm, C Injured Reserve Nov 8
Jordan Harris, D Injured Reserve Oct 30
Toronto Maple Leafs Toronto Maple Leafs Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Scott Laughton, C Day-To-Day Nov 10
Joseph Woll, G Injured Reserve Nov 8
Chris Tanev, D Injured Reserve Nov 8

Game Information

TD Garden

Location: Boston, MA
Attendance: 17,850 | Capacity:

2025-26 Atlantic Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Montreal 10 3 22 2
Boston 10 7 20 0
Ottawa 8 5 19 3
Tampa Bay 8 5 18 2
Detroit 9 7 18 0
Toronto 8 7 17 1
Florida 7 7 15 1
Buffalo 5 6 14 4
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