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ELMONT, N.Y. -- Matthew Schaefer scored his second goal of the game with 49 seconds left in overtime, and the New York Islanders rallied for a 4-3 win at UBS Arena on Saturday on a night when Auston Matthews became the leading goal-scorer in Toronto Maple Leafs history.
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Auston Matthews is now the greatest goal scorer in Toronto Maple Leafs history. The captain reached 421 career goals to surpass Mats Sundin and claim the franc
Toronto Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews scored twice in the second period against the New York Islanders on Saturday night to pass Mats Sundin and set the franchise record for career goals with 421.
Mats Sundin recently shared his reaction after Auston Matthews surpassed him as the Toronto Maple Leafs' all-time leading goal scorer.
Auston Matthews sets historic Maple Leafs all-time franchise record originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. Auston Matthews stands alone. In the long history of the Toronto Maple Leafs, no one has scored more goals for the franchise than the current captain.
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Auston Matthews is officially the top goalscorer in Toronto Maple Leafs history. Matthews scored his 421st career goal during Saturday's first period against the New York Islanders to pass Mats Sundin for the all-time franchise record. Matthews tied Sundin's record with his 420th goal earlier in the period.
The 2025–26 Toronto Maple Leafs have had a rough start to the season, to say the least. While the division is tight, they sit near the bottom. The season has been turbulent so far, with inconsistent play,