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William Nylander of the Toronto Maple Leafs has set a franchise record by recording points in nine straight games to start the season. He was credited with an assist on John Tavares' goal, giving him the second assist. Nylander's streak continued in the next game, as he added a secondary assist on Mitch Marner's goal, extending his record to 10 games. Nylander's performance has been impressive as he becomes the first Leafs player to achieve this feat.
William Nylander adds to his record season-opening points streak with a secondary assist on Marner's goal that made it 2-1 BOS. The team record is now 10 games. β€΅οΈ https://t.co/gQaTmNwidx https://t.co/gQaTmNwidx
Pending UFA William Nylander has a 10-game points streak to start his season for the #leafs.
Lost in last night's effort was William Nylander extending his points streak to 9 games to set the franchise record of point streaks to start a season. β€΅οΈ #Leafs https://t.co/dBMp7uTNl2 https://t.co/dBMp7uTNl2
Nylander now credited with an assist on the Toronto goal. Nine games with at least one point to start the season. First #Leafs player to do it.
A late scoring change on the John Tavares goal for Toronto, the second assist has been given to William Nylander which gives him points in nine straight games to start the season and sole possession of the franchise record.