Auston Matthews breaks through,
Maple Leafs beat Panthers 2-0 to force Game 7
[May 17, 2025]
By TIM REYNOLDS
SUNRISE, Fla. (AP) — Auston Matthews hadn't scored against Florida
in more than a year. He ended the drought — and might have saved
Toronto's season in the process.
Matthews got his first goal of the series to break a scoreless tie
in the third period, Joseph Woll stopped 22 shots and the Toronto
Maple Leafs kept their season alive by beating the Florida Panthers
2-0 in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference semifinal series Friday
night.
“Just a gutsy, gutsy win,” Matthews said.
Game 7 is Sunday night in Toronto. The winner will face Carolina in
the East final.
“We played a simple game tonight,” Leafs coach Craig Berube said.
Simple, but effective. Toronto blocked 31 shots, plus killed off all
four Florida power plays.
Max Pacioretty added an insurance goal for the Maple Leafs, who
improved to 4-2 when facing elimination since the start of the 2023
playoffs.
Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 15 shots for the Panthers, the defending
Stanley Cup champions who oddly are only 8-7 in potential closeout
games over the last three postseasons.
“You win or you learn,” Panthers captain Aleksander Barkov said.
“Tonight, we learned.”
Florida coach Paul Maurice is 5-0 in Game 7s, including the final
game of last season’s Stanley Cup Final. The Panthers are 3-1
all-time in the ultimate game of a series — 2-0 on the road — while
the Maple Leafs have lost each of their last six Game 7s. Of those,
four were against Boston and now-Panthers forward Brad Marchand.

“We’re not going to show any video of those Game 7s," Maurice said.
"We’ll look at our game tonight and see where we can get better.”
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Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky (72) loses his helmet
during the third period in Game 6 of a second-round NHL hockey
playoff series against the Toronto Maple Leafs, Friday, May 16,
2025, in Sunrise, Fla. (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

It was the 68th game of this season’s playoffs —
and only the second that was 0-0 after 40 minutes. The other was
Wednesday night, when Edmonton wound up eliminating Vegas with a 1-0
victory in overtime in Game 5 of that Western Conference semifinal
series.
Toronto had five goals in Game 1, four more in Game 2 and had three
by the early goings of the second period of Game 3. Add it up, and
that was 12 in basically the first seven periods of the series.
From there, Toronto had managed basically nothing — until Matthews
broke through.
The Toronto captain was 0 for 31 on shots against Florida this
season, including the regular season. Bobrovsky had stopped 85 of
the last 86 shot attempts he had seen in the series. And the Maple
Leafs hadn't had the lead in basically the equivalent of 3 1/2 games
— 216 minutes, 30 seconds, to be precise.
But when a pass got away from Florida's Aaron Ekblad, Matthews had a
slight opening — and that was all he needed. A low shot skittered
along the ice and beat Bobrovsky for a 1-0 lead with 13:40 left.
“It's a big win, from top to bottom,” Matthews said. “We earned
that.”
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