Matthews, Carlson, Huberdeau named NHL Three Stars
Auston Matthews' record-breaking week has been capped off by being named the NHL's First Star of the week ending Apr. 10.
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Auston Matthews' record-breaking week has been capped off by being named the NHL's First Star of the week ending Apr. 10.
If you didn’t know, then now you know.
The Toronto Maple Leafs missed out on a golden opportunity to gain ground the Atlantic Division leaders Tuesday night, blowing a 5-1 lead against the Florida Panthers and losing 7-6 in overtime.
A night after Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner, and the Maple Leafs scored a ton against a contender (the Lightning), they did the same against another one (the Panthers). Marner even scored four points on two goals and two assists. This time, Matthews and Marner weren’t even the top players in their own game, as Jonathan Huberdeau and the Panthers beat the Maple Leafs to headline a busy Tuesday in the NHL.
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Edmonton Oilers forward Leon Draisaitl is out for Tuesday’s game against the San Jose Sharks.
SUNRISE, Fla. — Jonathan Huberdeau had two goals, including the game winner in overtime Tuesday, and the Florida Panthers outlasted the Toronto Maple Leafs, 7-6, after falling down by four goals for the second time in three games.
Jonathan Huberdeau scored his second goal of the game in overtime and also had three assists, helping the Florida Panthers overcome a four-goal deficit to beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 7-6 Tuesday night.