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Maple Leafs Power Play Explodes for 5-2 Victory
4 Feb
Summary
- Matias Maccelli scored two goals to lead the Maple Leafs' offense.
- A 31-second power-play surge in the third period sealed the win.
- The Maple Leafs concluded their pre-Olympic break schedule with a road victory.

The Toronto Maple Leafs concluded their pre-Olympic break schedule with a dominant 5-2 win against the Edmonton Oilers on Tuesday night at Rogers Place. The game's turning point came in the third period with a swift power-play surge, scoring twice in just 31 seconds to secure the victory.
Matias Maccelli was instrumental, netting two goals and significantly contributing to the Maple Leafs' special teams performance. Anthony Stolarz provided timely goaltending, complementing a strong team effort that closed out their final road trip before the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026 break on a high note.
The Oilers managed to tie the game at 2-2 early in the third, but Toronto quickly responded. John Tavares scored to give the Maple Leafs a 3-2 lead, followed immediately by Maccelli's second goal. This offensive outburst highlighted the Maple Leafs' opportunistic play, while the Oilers' persistent defensive struggles, particularly on special teams, were evident.




