Leafs beat Panthers 4-1 with key players leading the way (Image via: Getty Images) Auston Matthews continues to anchor the Toronto Maple Leafs’ push through a demanding stretch of the NHL season. On Tuesday night at Scotiabank Arena, the Maple Leafs delivered a composed 4-1 win over the Florida Panthers, leaning on structure, depth, and timely scoring to control the game.Matthews’ latest goal extended both a personal streak and Toronto’s recent surge, reinforcing why the Leafs’ captain remains central to their identity as the schedule tightens and the playoff picture sharpens.
Early goals from Auston Matthews and Matthew Knies put Maple Leafs in control against Panthers
Matthews scored for the third straight game, finishing off a sharp second-period sequence to give Toronto a 3-0 cushion. The goal was his 422nd in the NHL, moving him further ahead as the leading goal-scorer in Maple Leafs history. More importantly for Toronto, it capped a stretch where Matthews had scored six goals over three games and earned points in five straight.The play itself reflected Toronto’s approach all night. Matthew Knies powered through traffic, absorbed contact from Niko Mikkola, and found Matthews in the slot, where the captain beat Sergei Bobrovsky cleanly. Knies later added a goal of his own and finished with a goal and an assist, continuing his steady rise in responsibility and impact.Toronto set the tone late in the first period when Easton Cowan opened the scoring off a feed from Nicholas Robertson, catching Florida out of structure. Just 42 seconds into the second, Knies doubled the lead with a deflection in the slot, and from there the Leafs controlled the pace. Joseph Woll was solid in goal, stopping 31 shots and handling rebounds efficiently as Florida tried to push back.Coach Craig Berube credited Toronto’s attention to detail, including puck battles, net-front coverage, and blocking shots, as the difference against a Panthers team built to grind. Toronto consistently won those battles, limiting Florida’s chances and keeping most shots to the outside.Florida’s lone goal came midway through the third when Carter Verhaeghe capitalized on a broken clearing attempt, but the Panthers never fully threatened a comeback. Brad Marchand exited late in the second period with an undisclosed injury, a precautionary decision according to coach Paul Maurice, who was openly critical of his team’s overall performance.The Maple Leafs closed the door by extending six-on-five before Bobby McMann sealed the result with an empty-net goal. Toronto has now gone 5-0-2 in its last seven games, with Matthews’ scoring touch paired with a more complete and disciplined team effort that continues to yield results.Also Read: Auston Matthews honored in Maple Leafs pregame celebration after surpassing Mats Sundin as Toronto’s all-time leading goal scorer