OTTAWA-- Forward
Auston Matthews
became the first player in the modern era to score four goals in his first NHL game when the Toronto Maple Leafs lost to the Ottawa Senators 5-4 in overtime at Canadian Tire Centre on Wednesday.
Kyle Turris scored his second goal 37 seconds into overtime to give the Senators the victory in the season opener.
Matthews, the No. 1 pick in the 2016 NHL Draft, made history when he scored his fourth goal of the game with three seconds left in the second period. Four players since the 1943-44 season scored three goals in his NHL debut: Alex Smart (Montreal Canadiens, 1943), Real Cloutier (Quebec Nordiques, 1979), Fabian Brunnstrom (Dallas Stars, 2008) and Derek Stepan (New York Rangers, 2010). Joe Malone and Harry Hyland each scored five goals in his NHL debut in 1917.
Auston Matthews scores four goals, Maple Leafs lose
No. 1 pick sets record in NHL debut; Kyle Turris gives Senators win in overtime