Cape Breton Post

Auston’s powers

Matthews officially owns top rookie season in Leafs history

- BY JONAS SIEGEL

If it wasn’t evident already, it’s now official.

Auston Matthews has put together the finest rookie season in the 100-year history of the Toronto Maple Leafs, now with the record for both goals (39) and points (67). The 19-year-old shattered Peter Ihnacak’s franchise rookie mark with his 67th point of the season on Monday night — a goal against the Buffalo Sabres 5:01 into the game.

Matthews has been smashing records almost every game recently.

He scored his 35th goal of the year last week against the Florida Panthers to break Wendel Clark’s 31-year-old franchise record for a rookie, also tying Dave Andreychuk’s team record with his 14th game-opening goal.

Matthews, notably, broke Clark’s record at a point when goals are at a far higher premium than they were in 1986. The first player picked first overall by the Leafs since Clark in 1985, Matthews also has 28 assists while earning the most minutes (almost 18 per-game) of any Toronto forward this season.

California-born and Arizonarai­sed, Matthews potted a pair of goals against the Detroit Red Wings a few days later, the latter standing as his eighth gamewinner of the season to equal Howie Meeker for another franchise

rookie record — one that was set way back in the 1946-47 season.

He needs one more gamewinnin­g goal to break that mark and one more to top Neal Broten (1981-82) for the most ever by an American rookie.

One more power-play goal, additional­ly, and Matthews will match another Leafs franchise rookie record — one that William Nylander already equalled earlier in the year.

“He’s an amazing goal-scorer,’’ Nylander said of Matthews recently. “You just watch him every night and he just does thing you don’t expect anyone else to do.’’

He could become only the second rookie in the last 20 years to score 40 goals, joining Alex Ovechkin who had 52 for the Washington Capitals in 2005-06.

 ?? THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Toronto Maple Leafs forward Auston Matthews (34) celebrates his goal during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Buffalo Sabres on Monday in Buffalo, N.Y.
THE CANADIAN PRESS Toronto Maple Leafs forward Auston Matthews (34) celebrates his goal during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Buffalo Sabres on Monday in Buffalo, N.Y.

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