Las Vegas Review-Journal

Matthews’ rise meteoric

Spotlight growing on Leafs star in second season

- By Stephen Whyno The Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Auston Matthews is drawing comparison­s to Mario Lemieux and getting noticed by baseball star Bryce Harper amid a hot start to his second

NHL season.

Last season’s Calder Trophy winner as rookie of the year, Matthews went into training camp seeking to be more assertive on the ice. That has translated to five goals and three assists in his first five games and the kind of improved all-around play that makes the face of the Toronto Maple Leafs a superstar already at age 20.

“He’s got a skillset that ranges from just about everything,” Maple Leafs center Nazem Kadri said Tuesday. “The ceiling’s the limit for Matts, and he knows he can be a great player, and he already is. It’s crazy to think he’s (still) at such a young age.”

Even though Matthews remains in the shadow of Connor Mcdavid and Sidney Crosby on hockey’s pantheon of top players, he already has filled up the highlight reel thanks to some tweaks and adjustment­s. The Scottsdale, Arizona, native was the first rookie to score 40 goals since Alex Ovechkin in 2005-06 and is conscious of the pressure to keep up that pace.

“You’re always reinventin­g yourself,” Matthews said. “The league’s always adjusting and you’ve got to adjust right back to it.”

The league hasn’t adjusted yet. Matthews showed that by scoring goals so many different ways this season.

Matthews scored an overtime winner against Chicago by taking the puck off a carom off the back of Patrick Kane’s right skate and going down the ice. Against Montreal, he scored one goal by flipping the puck past a Canadiens defender and knocking it down at full speed before firing through a screen, and then another on the rush by shooting short side on 2015 Vezina Trophy winning goaltender Carey Price.

“For me, the first (Montreal goal) was probably a little more impressive just how he handled the pass and you see how much he changed the angle,” Toronto winger James van Riemsdyk said. “He’s really good at changing the angle, getting it off quick, things like that. He’s got a lot of different shots that he’ll try within his toolbox. It makes him pretty unpredicta­ble when he’s going to shoot it.”

Matthews has played only 87 regular-season and six playoff games and yet has admirers far and wide.

Harper, the Las Vegas baseball product, wore a brand new blue No. 34 Matthews jersey out of the Washington Nationals’ clubhouse after their season-ending Game 5 loss to the Chicago Cubs last week. Matthews said he doesn’t know Harper, who’s from Las Vegas, but called the honor “awesome.”

 ?? Graham Hughes ?? The Associated Press Maple Leafs forward Auston Matthews celebrates with forward William Nylander (29) after scoring against the Montreal Canadiens in overtime of Toronto’s 4-3 victory Saturday in Montreal.
Graham Hughes The Associated Press Maple Leafs forward Auston Matthews celebrates with forward William Nylander (29) after scoring against the Montreal Canadiens in overtime of Toronto’s 4-3 victory Saturday in Montreal.

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