Matthews, who was born in San Ramon, California, grew up in the Phoenix area and began attending Arizona Coyotes games when he was 2 years old. He readily admits cheering for the long-term success of the Coyotes but said he embraces being in the fishbowl of playing for the Maple Leafs. That wasn't always the case for the No. 1 pick in the 2016 NHL Draft.
"I think it's just an adjustment," Matthews said. "You go through an adjustment period. First year it's pretty eye-opening because you are not really used to it. It's different. You kind of get more comfortable with it, you get used to it, you end up answering the same questions you did the day before. It's just something that comes by playing in a market like that."
The Maple Leafs have made the Stanley Cup Playoffs in each of Matthews' three seasons after qualifying once in the previous 11 seasons (2012-13). They are among the favorites to win the Stanley Cup, which they haven't won since 1967.
"I've said it quite a bit: I've never taken it for granted these past three years," he said. "I love playing in Toronto. It's unbelievable. It's the best city to play in in the NHL. Our fans are amazing. The history of the organization is incredible. The spotlight and all of that is something that kind of comes with it and it's something I've learned to embrace and kind of gone with."