Pittsburgh Penguins' Ryan Shea (5) celebrates with Evgeni Malkin, left, after scoring during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Columbus Blue Jackets, Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025, in Pittsburgh.


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The Toronto Maple Leafs staged a thrilling comeback on Monday night, overturning a 3-0 deficit to beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3. William Nylander led the charge, scoring twice and assisting once in a dramatic third-period rally at Scotiabank Arena.

William Nylander Ignites the Turnaround

After missing three of the previous four games, Nylander returned with a vengeance. He played a crucial role in Toronto’s resurgence, proving once again why he’s a game-changer. His first goal energized the crowd, and his one-timer at 6:55 tied the game, shifting momentum squarely in Toronto’s favour.

Matthews Leads the Charge Early in the Third

Auston Matthews sparked the comeback just 3:31 into the final period, capitalizing on a breakaway to put the Leafs on the board. His goal broke Tristan Jarry’s shutout and injected new life into the team. Matthews also contributed an assist, continuing his consistent offensive form this season.

McMann Seals the Comeback

Bobby McMann completed Toronto’s comeback with 6:17 remaining. After Nick Robertson drove the puck hard to the net, McMann buried the rebound to give the Maple Leafs their first lead of the night. The goal sent fans into a frenzy as Toronto completed one of its most impressive comebacks of the season.

Stolarz Stands Tall in Goal

Goaltender Anthony Stolarz made 34 crucial saves to anchor Toronto’s defense during the comeback. Despite allowing three early goals, he remained composed and shut the door on Pittsburgh in the final frame. His steady performance helped the Leafs secure their fourth win in five games.

Kindel Shines for Penguins Despite Loss

Pittsburgh’s 18-year-old sensation Ben Kindel was a standout performer in defeat. He scored twice, becoming just the fifth teenager in Penguins history to record a multigoal game — joining legends like Sidney Crosby and Jaromir Jagr. Kindel’s second goal, a power-play marker at 11:50 of the second period, gave Pittsburgh a 3-0 lead and seemed to put the game out of reach. Erik Karlsson also found the net, while Jarry stopped 16 shots in the loss.

Tanev Returns After Injury Scare

In positive news for Toronto, defenseman Chris Tanev returned to the lineup after being stretchered off in Saturday’s 5-2 win over Philadelphia. Head coach Craig Berube confirmed that Tanev is “in a good spot” following an overnight hospital stay. His return provided a morale boost to the Leafs’ blue line and the locker room alike.

Maple Leafs Building Momentum

With this victory, the Maple Leafs continue to gain momentum as the season progresses. Their resilience and ability to turn games around highlight the team’s growing chemistry under Berube’s leadership. Monday’s win not only showcased Toronto’s offensive depth but also reaffirmed their fighting spirit.

Toronto’s fans will remember this night as one where grit met skill — and where William Nylander reminded everyone why he’s one of the NHL’s most electrifying players.

Final Score: Toronto Maple Leafs 4, Pittsburgh Penguins 3

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