Auston Matthews of the Toronto Maple Leafs continues his impressive scoring streak, netting his 29th goal of the season in just 31 games. This achievement has helped him maintain his position as the leading goal scorer in the NHL. Matthews' latest goal, which was unassisted, contributed to a 1-0 lead for Toronto and came 23 seconds after another Leafs goal. His personal goal streak now extends to eight games, during which he has scored 13 goals. Additionally, teammate William Nylander has been on a scoring run of his own, assisting on a goal by Bertuzzi and extending his point streak to 12 games. Nylander has also recorded at least one point in 29 of the Leafs' 32 games this season. Meanwhile, Matthews has shown remarkable accuracy, scoring on nearly one-third of his shots over the last 10 games, with a 15 for 47 shooting record. Initially, Matthews' goal was credited to Knies, but it was later confirmed to be scored by Matthews.
Knies credited with the first #Leafs goal. Now Knies from Matthews. Earlier "Matthews scores" posts still could apply tonight.
Nylander has at least one point in 29 of the #Leafs' 32 games this season.
Auston Matthews has scored on almost one third of his shots over the last 10 games β 15 for 47.
Rielly, Nylander assist on Bertuzzi goal, 12-game point streak for 88. Matthews goal unassisted. The #Leafs goals come 23 seconds apart.
AUSTON MATTHEWS CAN NOT STOP SCORING GOALS!!! π¨ (π₯: @MapleLeafs) https://t.co/VRsN56IggL
Auston Matthews extends his personal goal streak to eight games. 13 goals during the streak. 29 goals in 31 games to lead #NHL. Good player. @NHLdotcom #LeafsForever
Matthews, 1-0 #Leafs. 29 goals in 31 games.
No. 29 for Auston Matthews. It just doesn't stop. 1-0 TOR.