The Maple Leafs honored Borje Salming with a pregame ceremony. The former Toronto defenseman, who in 1996 became the first Swedish player to be inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame, was diagnosed with ALS this year.
"That kind of stuff really hits you hard," Matthews said. "For us to just see how a guy like Borje is embraced by the fans and just what he did for the organization in his time here and what he still means to the city, I think it puts a lot of things into perspective as players here."
Toronto coach Sheldon Keefe started a lineup of Swedish players -- forwards Engvall, William Nylander and Jarnkrok, defensemen Rasmus Sandin and Timothy Liljegren, and Kallgren -- to pay tribute to Salming.
"He paved the way for so many great European players to come and play here in Toronto," Keefe said, "and knowing that he has a relationship with some of our Swedish players, it made sense to pay tribute to him in that way."
Benn said he was told in the morning there could be a chance he played because TJ Brodie was a game time decision.
"Even in the warmup I didn't really know, but it's been my career to be ready when called upon, so I took advantage of it," Benn said.
NOTES: Benn became the second defenseman to score in his Toronto debut. Joe Matte scored for the Toronto St. Patricks in an 8-3 win against the Quebec Bulldogs on Jan. 17, 1920. … With an assist, Marner extended his point streak to nine games (13 points; two goals, 11 assists) and his assist streak to nine games. ... Keefe said Brodie, who took the warmup, is day to day with an undisclosed injury. ... Horvat has nine goals in his past seven games. … Quinn Hughes had an assist to extend his assist streak to nine games (12 assists), the second longest streak by a Canucks defenseman (Dennis Kearns, 11 games, 1976-77).