Auston Matthews Was 'A Little Bit Mixed Up' After Losing Skate Blade During Maple Leafs’ Loss To Red Wings

   

Matthews admitted that, although he's witnessed other players lose their skate blades, he's never lost his, until Saturday night.

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The Toronto Maple Leafs were close on Saturday, but couldn't claw their way back against the Detroit Red Wings, falling 4-2.

Auston Matthews scored a power play goal — his 10th goal of the season — and Matthew Knies tied the game early in the third period. However, Detroit's Jeff Petry found the back of the net 44 seconds after Knies' goal, restoring their one-goal lead.

Toronto had the extra man towards the end of the game but couldn't capitalize. Lucas Raymond would score on the empty net, handing the Maple Leafs their first loss in a week.

"I thought it's good effort for the most part tonight. Just that little breakdowns that just can't really happen on our side that they capitalized on," said Matthews on Saturday night. "I thought we had the puck a lot tonight, but maybe not enough stuff towards their net."

Toronto had 25 shots on goal while Detroit fired 26 against Joseph Woll, beating him three times. Matthews' goal, however, wasn't the only entertaining part of his game.

Early in the second period, the 27-year-old had a puck go off his skate, resulting in him losing his skate blade. Matthews needed a push from Jake McCabe to help get himself back to Toronto's bench.