Ten of the game's 11 goals were scored in the second and third periods, but unfortunately for Anaheim, it marked the club's third consecutive loss (0-2-1) on its five-game road trip, which concludes tomorrow night in Buffalo.
Corey Perry tied a career high with four assists in the game, while Rickard Rakell finished with two goals and three points. Ryan Getzlaf and Ondrej Kase also scored for the Ducks, who fell to 25-19-10 (60 points). Ryan Miller made 33 saves in the loss.
Auston Matthews and William Nylander each had multi-goal games for the Maple Leafs, who improved to 31-19-5 (67 points). Frederik Andersen made 25 saves on 28 shots, but left the game late in the second period after taking a skate to the helmet. Curtis McElhinney went the rest of the way making 15 saves on 16 shots.
After failing to get on the scoresheet in Toronto's loss two nights ago, Matthews didn't waste any time making an impact in this one. After gathering the puck in the neutral zone, he used a burst of speed to get around Kevin Bieksa and tucked in a wraparound for his team-leading 24th goal of the season at the 6:32 mark of the opening frame.
Anaheim's top line evened the score with a strong shift to begin the second period. With Rakell, Getzlaf and Perry doing work down low, the puck eventually made its way to Rakell, who was stationed at the goal line to Andersen's right. The shifty Swede sent a pass into the slot where Getzlaf used his strength to muscle home his seventh goal of the season just 43 seconds into the period. Rakell extended his assist/point streak to four games (six points, 1g/5a), tying his career high for assists in consecutive games, set once before (Nov. 3-9, 2017).