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Marner records career-high 98th point as Maple Leafs crush Canadiens

Mitch Marner had two goals and an assist to set a career high with 98 points on the season as the Toronto Maple Leafs thumped the visiting Montreal Canadiens 7-1 on Saturday night.

John Tavares, with two of his own, Auston Matthews, with a goal and three assists, William Nylander and Michael Bunting also scored for Toronto (47-21-11). Ryan O'Reilly and Erik Gustafsson added three assists each.

With fellow goaltender Matt Murray still out due to a head injury, the Leafs signed University of Toronto netminder Jett Alexander to an amateur tryout contract — for salary cap management purposes — hours before puck drop to serve as Samsonov's backup instead of recalling third-string option Joseph Woll from the minors.

Alexander played the final 1:10 of the game with the Leafs up by six, but didn't register a save.

Jonathan Kovacevic replied for overwhelmed Montreal (31-43-6). Sam Montembeault stopped 39 shots.

Locked into a first-round playoff matchup with the Tampa Bay Lightning — Toronto has also clinched home-ice advantage in the series — the Leafs went up 1-0 when Marner scored his 29th goal of the season on a power play midway through the opening period.

The rebuilding Canadiens finally got their first and only shot of the opening 20 minutes before Marner registered point No. 97 of the campaign with a pass to Tavares on another man advantage for the Toronto captain's 34th.

Montreal responded early in the second when Kovacevic's point shot hit Marner for the defenceman's third.

But the one-way traffic quickly resumed when Nylander found the back of the net for just the third time in 13 games 1:28 later with his 38th and a 3-1 lead.

The 25-year-old is looking to become just the fourth Toronto player to hit 100 points in a

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