In Toronto, the visiting New Jersey Devils grabbed a 4-2 lead over the Maple Leafs through two periods of play. 
Toronto scored four unanswered goal in the final frame for a 6-4 win on Monday night.
Auston Matthews hit for a hat trick in the win.
Jack Campbell got the start for the Maple Leafs, he made six saves and yielded three goals to New Jersey before getting the hook.
“Mainly (a reflection) on the team,” Toronto head coach Sheldon Keefe said. “The type of chances we give up that early in the game, you don’t even give your goaltender a chance to get comfortable at all, so that’s why I took him out when I did and called a timeout. A lot of what we talked about was the fact that what we had done to Jack here, not giving him a chance to get comfortable in the game. Instead, he’s facing high-end shots, guys in alone, that’s on us.”
Petr Mrazek made 19 saves in relief.
Pavel Zacha and Jesper Boqvist scored for New Jersey to give them a 2-0 in the first period.
“We just have to learn from our mistakes,” Zacha said. “Learning how to win is hard and when you are winning by two goals, it has to come someday so hopefully it’s going to come tomorrow (against Toronto). We just have to keep working hard, playing a little bit more simple and being more structured in the net-front area.”
New Jersey dropped to 15-24-5.
“[Losing to the Maple Leafs is] extremely disappointing,” New Jersey assistant coach Alain Nasreddine said. “We put ourselves in a good position to win a game against a good team but came up short in the end. It was exactly what we talked about, taking care of the puck and we did it, I would say, for most of the game but a team like that, we gave them too many opportunities there at the end and they made us pay.”
Matthews scored his two of the night in the first, wrapped around a goal by New Jersey’s Andreas Johnsson.
Nathan Bastian scored for New Jersey in the second period to give them a 4-2 lead heading to the third period barrage by Toronto.
The Maple Leafs moved to 28-10-3.
“We like that our team has lots of fight in it and keeps pushing and has confidence in its ability to come back in the game and score enough goals to win,” Keefe said. “Obviously, the start is not even close to good enough, it’s the kind of start that you deserve to lose games when you play like that, starting that way and spotting them three.”
Jason Spezza and Mitchell Marner scored in the third get the game eve, 4-4.
“Our start wasn’t very good, it seemed like we weren’t ready to play from the puck drop and it showed,” Matthews said. “They’ve got a lot of really young, skilled guys that can make you pay. Credit to our guys for staying with it, staying patient, and continuing to fight. It was a huge play by the penalty killing with [Alexander Kerfoot] and [Ilya Mikheyev] to get us that goal there.”
With less than four left on the clock, Ilya Mikheyev hot for the game-winner.
“I just find like I’m getting into open spots and I’m not afraid to shoot it,” Marner said. “Before maybe I would hold on to it an extra second trying to find another play but right now when it touches my stick, I’m just trying to one-time it or grip it and rip it.”
Matthews completed his hat trick with an empty-net goal.
Akira Schmid made 27 saves in the New Jersey loss.


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