"It's a big win for us, but the game definitely could have been a lot closer had it not been for [Ilya Samsonov], so obviously he was dialed in tonight," Matthews said. "It was a huge effort by him."
Samsonov made 37 saves, and Mitchell Marner scored to extend his home point streak to 20 games for the Maple Leafs (28-11-7), who have won two straight.
"I like it was a win first off, two points were great for us," Samsonov said. "I like it how the team was moving and how the defensemen were in the defensive zone. It was a very good job today, we stayed strong, we stayed focused on the game. It's unbelievable. Two points and we keep rolling."
Kyle Connor scored, and Connor Hellebuyck made 23 saves for the Jets (29-16-1), who were coming off a 4-1 loss to the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday.
"We played really well. We had a much better effort, much better compete," Winnipeg coach Rick Bowness said. "The mistakes we made with their best players on the ice were glaring. To me, we gave them the first three goals, that's all on us. You give those guys, Matthews and Marner, those chances, they're going to score. We had some great looks. Their goalie, we couldn't get that timely goal that I talked a lot about, and their goalie made a lot of big saves for them. It was a much better effort, much better compete. The score was the same (as against Montreal), I get that."