Ontario

Published November 3, 2025

Maple Leafs erase three-goal deficit in the third period to stun Penguins 4-3

By Joshua Clipperton
Maple Leafs erase three-goal deficit in the third period to stun Penguins 4-3
Pittsburgh Penguins' Ben Kindel (81) reaches for the puck above Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Anthony Stolarz (41) to score during first period NHL hockey action in Toronto, on Monday, Nov. 3, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sammy Kogan

Bobby McMann scored the winner as the Toronto Maple Leafs roared back from a three-goal deficit in the third period to top the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3 on Monday.

William Nylander added two goals and an assist for Toronto (7-5-1), while Auston Matthews scored and set up another. Anthony Stolarz kept his team in the game during an ugly opening 40 minutes before finishing with 34 saves. Morgan Rielly had two assists.

Ben Kindel, with two, and Erik Karlsson replied for Pittsburgh (8-4-2), which got 16 stops from Tristan Jarry.

🎧   Local news stories that matter most to you
Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and wherever you get your podcasts to get notified of new episodes every day.

The Penguins built a 3-0 lead through two periods before the Leafs exploded for three goals in three minutes 24 seconds early in the third.

Matthews got things going on a breakaway. Nylander, who missed three of the Leafs' last four games, added two more, including on a one-timer to knot the score.

McMann then gave Toronto its first lead with just over six minutes to go in regulation after Nick Robertson took the puck hard to the net.

TAKEAWAYS

Leafs: Shutdown defenceman Chris Tanev is back in Toronto after being stretchered off in Saturday's 5-2 road victory over the Philadelphia Flyers. Head coach Craig Berube said the veteran blueliner "is in a good spot" following an overnight hospital stay.

Penguins: Karlsson has 47 career points (12 goals, 35 assists) against the Leafs — his highest total against any opponent.

KEY MOMENT

Matthews moved in on a breakaway and buried a shot five-hole on Jarry at 3:31 of the third to get Toronto going after Sidney Crosby lost his man in coverage.

KEY STAT

Crosby became the first 1,700-point scorer to play a game in Toronto since Pittsburgh great Jaromir Jagr on March 28, 2017, with the Florida Panthers.

UP NEXT

Penguins: Host the Washington Capitals on Thursday.

Leafs: Host the Utah Mammoth on Wednesday.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 3, 2025.

What do you think of this article?
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0
+1
0
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Have a breaking story?

Share it with us!
Share Your Story

What Barrie's talking about!

From breaking news to the best slice of pizza in town! Get everything Barrie’s talking about delivered right to your inbox every day. Don’t worry, we won’t spam you. We promise :)
Subscription Form
Consent Info

By submitting this form, you are consenting to receive marketing emails from: Central Ontario Broadcasting, 431 Huronia Rd, Barrie, Ontario, CA, https://www.cobroadcasting.com. You can revoke your consent to receive emails at any time by using the SafeUnsubscribe® link, found at the bottom of every email. Emails are serviced by Constant Contact

Related Stories

Advertisement
Advertisement