Campbell, who made 32 saves, broke the Maple Leafs record set by
Felix Potvin
(Oct. 7-28, 1993),
Jacques Plante
(Dec. 12, 1970-Jan. 9, 1971) and
John Ross Roach
(Jan. 31-Feb. 28, 1925).
He tied Canadiens goalie Carey Price for the NHL record for consecutive wins to start a season. Price won his first 10 games in 2016-17.
"We must be playing well to win 10 in a row," Campbell said. "Just to get one win is a big deal because it's a tough league. You need everybody to win, and that's what we've been getting lately. It's super special and an honor and something I'll be able to look back on sometime, but right now it's just back to work and try to get better."
Auston Matthews and Zach Hyman each had a goal and an assist for the Maple Leafs (27-10-3), who have won five in a row and eight of nine.
"He deserves everything that has come his way in terms of the attention," Toronto coach Sheldon Keefe said of Campbell. "I know our team is thrilled for him and clearly played hard for him in that third period. Jack is always gracious and passes off a lot of attention to his teammates, but I think it's important to give Jack his moment here."
Corey Perry scored twice for the Canadiens (17-10-9), who had won four of five. Jake Allen made 29 saves.
"It wasn't an ideal start, but Perry had a big goal to even it up," Allen said. "It definitely wasn't our game in the first. I thought we did a good job the first 15 minutes there in the second, and in the third, they sort of put us on our heels for sure in the first 10 minutes. We battled back and gave ourselves a chance, but just a little too late."