Dramatic shootout save by Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Dennis Hildeby during 2-1 loss to Montreal Canadiens at Scotiabank Arena.
Dramatic shootout save by Toronto Maple Leafs goalie Dennis Hildeby during 2-1 loss to Montreal Canadiens at Scotiabank Arena.
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Maple Leafs lose 2-1 shootout to Canadiens at home

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The Toronto Maple Leafs suffered a 2-1 shootout loss to the Montreal Canadiens in a tightly contested game at Scotiabank Arena. Dennis Hildeby made 33 saves in his first start of the season, while Scott Laughton's late third-period goal tied the score and extended his scoring streak to three games. The defeat snapped Toronto's three-game winning streak but earned them a valuable point.

The Toronto Maple Leafs returned home after a six-game road trip to face the Montreal Canadiens in their third matchup of the season, with the series tied 1-1 after two 5-2 games. The contest unfolded as a defensive battle, evoking a playoff atmosphere, with both teams' goaltenders shining in a hard-fought affair.

Montreal struck first on a power-play goal by Cole Caufield, giving the Canadiens a 1-0 lead that held until late in the third period. With under 10 minutes remaining, Scott Laughton tied the game on a breakaway slapshot from the hashmarks, beating Canadiens goaltender Jakub Dobes over the shoulder from 15-20 feet out. The goal, described as a "Laughtomic Bomb," came on a short-handed opportunity and marked Laughton's third consecutive game with a goal since joining the Leafs from the Philadelphia Flyers at last season's trade deadline.

Third-string goaltender Dennis Hildeby, thrust into action due to injuries to Anthony Stolarz and Joseph Woll, delivered a standout performance. The 23-year-old Swede faced 34 shots, stopping 33 for a .971 save percentage in the game, including a highlight-reel glove stop on Zachary Bolduc's breakaway that drew a standing ovation. "The more games I play, the better it feels," Hildeby said postgame. Teammate Oliver Ekman-Larsson added, "He played unbelievable" and kept the Leafs in contention.

The game proceeded to overtime without a winner, and in the shootout, Caufield's goal proved decisive as Hildeby was beaten twice. Toronto was outshot 14-3 and out-attempted 30-9 in a dominant second period for Montreal but finished tied 8-8 in high-danger chances. The Leafs' power play struggled, generating just one shot on goal in 5:11 of man-advantage time, continuing a 8% conversion rate over their last 11 games.

Coach Craig Berube noted the team's resilience: "Found a way to get a point. Definitely didn’t have our best stuff." The loss leaves Toronto tied with Ottawa for fourth in the Atlantic Division, four points behind Tampa Bay, with a quick turnaround against the Lightning on Monday.

Was die Leute sagen

Fans on X widely praised Dennis Hildeby's 33 saves in regulation, crediting him for stealing a point in the shootout loss. Scott Laughton's late tying goal received positive mentions for extending his streak. Criticism targeted the Leafs' ineffective power play, inconsistent top players, and frustration with losing to the Canadiens in the shootout. Some highlighted the point as valuable despite snapping the win streak.

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