"They didn't have much," Eller said. "They throw two pucks on the net from the perimeter, it was really low-percentage plays, and that's just what went in for them tonight and it didn't go in for us. We had high-danger chances, but it seemed like they were getting the bounces tonight, especially on the [first] two goals and the last one too."
Matthews' goal came after Rielly's pass from the right point went off Kapanen's stick to the left of the net and bounced off goaltender Braden Holtby to Matthews for a tap-in from the right side of the crease.
"I felt like through the first two periods we carried the majority of the chances," Reirden said. "I loved our start to the game. You've got to play a full 60 minutes in this league against the teams that are the top teams in the League, especially ones that are that dangerous offensively."
The Capitals already had a pretty good idea of how good the Maple Leafs are before the game. They remember the battle the Maple Leafs gave them in the 2017 Eastern Conference First Round before they won that best-of-7 series in six games. Each of those games were decided by one goal, and five required overtime.
Now, after adding Tavares, who signed a seven-year, $77 million contract on July 1, the Maple Leafs have pushed themselves to the head of the conversation about the top challengers to the Capitals' championship reign.
"You don't know a challenger for the Cup until you make it to the playoffs. We know that better than anyone," Holtby said before the game. "But I think they've put themselves in that group now with the top teams that you have to look at them and respect them as one of those powerful teams."
So maybe Eller was selling the Maple Leafs short by saying "they'll probably be a playoff team." But five games into their title defense, the Capitals don't sound ready to concede much more than that.
"They're good," forward Devante Smith-Pelly said. "They're good. It was a close game. I thought we carried play most of the night probably. They have good players over there. We're five games in, so I don't know."