Columbus led 5-0 after the second period, but Toronto scored five unanswered goals in the third period to send the game to overtime.
Yegor Chinakhov and Justin Danforth each had a goal and an assist, and Elvis Merzlikins made 43 saves for the Blue Jackets (10-16-5), who had lost four of five (1-3-1) and became the first team in NHL history to win after surrendering a five-goal lead in the third. Merzlikins missed the previous three games with an illness.
Columbus forward Patrik Laine left the game at 6:48 of the second period with an upper-body injury. There was no update after the game.
“We played a solid, solid two periods,” Blue Jackets coach Pascal Vincent said. “Systematic, winning battles, managing the puck, that was a solid two periods and we found a way to win (in overtime), so that part was really good. That could be a good boost for us, but we will go over the reviews (of the third period) tomorrow and learn from that.”
Auston Matthews had two goals and an assist, Mitchell Marner had a goal and two assists and William Nylander had a goal and an assist for the Maple Leafs (15-6-6), who extended their point streak to eight games (5-0-3). Samsonov made 29 saves.
“It doesn’t fall for us early in that second and then the lead starts to grow and now it’s a tough game to play,” Toronto coach Sheldon Keefe said. “If you’re a player, it’s a tough game to get through that, but again, I think that’s all the more reason why it’s a credit to the group to just regroup in the second intermission and go out and give it what you’ve got, and it turned out to be a fun night. We had more than enough looks, but when you gamble a little bit like we did in regulation, you risk giving up that point.
"Obviously Columbus deserves two points here tonight, so us losing the second point is probably an appropriate result based on the way the game went, but I loved the fight and spirit of our group.”