The Leafs dropped to 3-2-0 on Saturday, snapping their three-game winning streak to the New York Rangers, falling 4-1 at Scotiabank Arena.
The Toronto Maple Leafs were defeated on home ice on Saturday by the New York Rangers, losing 4-1 – despite outshooting their opponents 35-29. After trailing 2-0 after 40 minutes, Auston Matthews scored his second of the season to bring the Leafs within one. The comeback would fall short, thanks to the outstanding play of Rangers goaltender Igor Shesterkin. Here are four key takeaways from the loss.
Auston Matthews Scores, But Frustration Settles in Low-Scoring Affair
The Leafs registered 35 shots against the Rangers on Saturday night, but it wasn’t that simple. Outplaying the Rangers for the majority of the contest, aside from a handful of lapses in the opening frame, the Leafs couldn’t buy a goal. That was until Matthews buried his second of the 2024-25 season, bringing the Leafs within one in the third period.
When looking up and down the lineup on Saturday, two immediate players come to mind. Matthews and William Nylander, who combined for 17 shots. Aside from his goal, Matthews generated plenty of offense, nine shots in 22:33 of total ice time to be exact. He was around the net the entire night.
But it didn’t compare to Nylander, who had not one, but two breakaways in addition to an opportunistic chance in the third period, which saw him alone in front against Shesterkin – nearly beating him through his pads. Nylander broke two sticks out of frustration, one after he failed to capitalize on a breakaway chance in the third period before smashing another after the Rangers sealed the deal with an empty-netter later on.