Matthews shines, pulls within one of franchise goals record as Leafs keep rolling
TORONTO — On the day before the United States Olympic hockey team roster unveiling, Auston Matthews exhibited why he will be one of the Stars and Stripes’ leading men.
The Toronto Maple Leafs captain scored three times, including the game-winner with 4:22 remaining, to lead his club to a 6-5 come-from-behind win against the struggling Winnipeg Jets on Thursday.
“Yeah, it’s exciting,” Matthews said. “You see Canada’s team and some other teams that have come out. It feels like (the Winter Olympics) are right around the corner, only five or six weeks away. So definitely, I’m very anxious to see (the U.S. roster).”
Matthews registered his 14th career hat trick and 66th career game-winner. His second goal, on the power play, with two seconds remaining in the second period to pull the Maple Leafs within 4-3 after falling behind 4-1, was his 232nd goal on home ice, allowing him to pass Darryl Sittler’s 44-year-old franchise record.


