Maple Leafs Defeat Flames 6-2, End Slump
Maple Leafs Defeat Flames 6-2, End Slump

Maple Leafs Defeat Flames 6-2, End Slump

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The Toronto Maple Leafs snapped a recent slump with a commanding 6-2 victory over the Calgary Flames, led by captain Auston Matthews, who scored two goals and added an assist. This marked the first time in ten games the Leafs won by more than one goal, showcasing a much-needed urgency as they approach the playoffs. Matthews' performance included three points, all from the power play, and solid defensive contributions, helping the team go 3-for-3 on power plays. Other key players included William Nylander with a goal and two assists, and Max Domi, who also contributed offensively. The victory places the Leafs just two points behind the Florida Panthers in the Atlantic Division standings. The team wore special green and white St. Pats jerseys in honor of St. Patrick's Day, a nod to their historical franchise roots.

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