



"That comes down to just a fluky goal to tie it up and send it into overtime. "We played well enough to win," said Campbell, who finished with 20 saves, including a handful of the highlight-reel variety. Jake Allen made 27 stops, while Petry and Suzuki added three assists each.Īuston Matthews, with his league-leading 39th of the season, and Morgan Rielly replied for Toronto (33-13-6), which saw its five-game winning streak come to an end. Tyler Toffoli had the other goal in regulation for Montreal (24-18-9), which has won three in a row and now sits tied with the free-falling Winnipeg Jets for third in the division. "Every goal in overtime is huge," said Philip Danault, who bagged Montreal's equalizer at the side of the net with under a minute to go in regulation, before adding with a grin: "I don't know which one is his favourite. college hockey, Caufield found the back of the net 30 times in 31 games at the University of Wisconsin this season before signing an entry-level deal with the team that drafted him 15th overall in 2019. The reigning Hobey Baker Award winner as the top player in U.S. Duration 1:17 For the second game in a row, Montreal Canadiens rookie Cole Caufield scored the overtime winner, as the Montreal Canadiens edged the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-2.
