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Maple Leafs End Avalanche's 17-Game Home Streak in OT Thriller
13 Jan
Summary
- William Nylander's overtime goal secured the win for the Maple Leafs.
- The victory snapped the Avalanche's impressive 17-game home winning streak.
- Nathan MacKinnon had three assists and hit the crossbar in overtime.

William Nylander's overtime goal at 3:59 sealed a thrilling 4-3 victory for the Toronto Maple Leafs against the Colorado Avalanche on Monday night. This crucial win put an end to the Avalanche's remarkable 17-game home winning streak at Ball Arena. The Maple Leafs showcased their current strong form, extending their own streak to 8-0-2 over their last ten games.
The Avalanche fought hard, with goals from Cale Makar, Brock Nelson, and Martin Necas. Nathan MacKinnon was instrumental, notching three assists and nearly scoring the game-winner himself in overtime, only to be denied by the crossbar. Despite the loss, Colorado remains undefeated in regulation at home this season.
Toronto's scoring also included goals from Auston Matthews, Easton Cowan, and Bobby McMann. Goaltender Joseph Woll made 31 saves for the Maple Leafs, including crucial stops during a late penalty kill. Colorado's netminder Trent Miner made 27 saves in his second consecutive start.




