Auston Matthews scored three goals, the Leafs defence looked rough, and Ryan Reaves did Ryan Reaves things in an opening-night win.
The 2023-24 season began with a wild 6-5 shootout win over the on Wednesday. Noticeable defensive errors sunk the Leafs in regulation time and the visitors capitalized, but the play of one of the best players on the planet kept the Leafs alive until a thrilling finish. Mitch Marner scored the lone goal in the shootout. Advertisement Here are tonight’s observations: Three Stars 1. The hats came down late in the game as Matthews netted the eighth hat trick of his career.
The title alone makes some sense given the Leafs enduring pursuit of a Stanley Cup, right? But “Pursuit of Happiness” features a vibey, atmospheric start that takes a few seconds to build, making for some confused faces around Scotiabank Arena. It doesn’t pop with an iconic opening riff like “You Make My Dreams” did, but it does feel more reflective of a younger crowd.
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