"We have tons of confidence in Anton," said Stars coach Jim Montgomery. "This was planned out who was going to start what games. After Bish plays a great game like that in Montreal sometimes you want to switch, but we believe in him, and he rewarded us."
Jamie Benn and Devin Shore scored the goals, and Seguin chipped in two assists for the Stars who have won consecutive road games for the first time since the team won three straight away from home Jan. 20 - Feb. 8 of last season. The Stars (7-5-0) also snapped a six-game losing streak in Toronto, winning there for the first time since Dec. 23, 2008.
"We're seeing what it's like to win on the road again, and it's fun," Seguin said. "We want to keep going."
The Maple Leafs (8-5-0) lost for the fourth time in the past six games and have scored just ten goals during that stretch.
"It is what it is, a little adversity for our group," said Maple Leafs coach Mike Babcock. "Dig in. That's it. You go through it at times every year, just dig in and find a way to win a game. That's it."
There was no scoring in the first period. The Maple Leafs had a 10-7 shots advantage, had the only power play and came close to scoring but a John Tavares shot from the left circle hit the elbow of the goal and bounced out.