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  • Marner scores four as Maple Leafs hang on for throwback win over Red Wings

    DETROIT – Mitch Marner had four goals and two assists, including a natural hat trick during the first 9:19 of the second period, and the Toronto Maple Leafs withstood a third-period rally to down the Detroit Red Wings 10-7 on Saturday night.

    Marner scored on two shots from the right circle and one from the left during a one-man barrage to open the middle period that pushed Toronto ahead 6-1. The 24-year-old added his fourth goal late in the third period. He had 14 two-goal games prior to this hat trick.

    Auston Matthews scored his NHL-leading 37th goal and had three assists on Marner's first career hat trick. Michael Bunting contributed his fifth goal in three games against Detroit this season along with four assists.

    Maple Leafs have tough decision to make in net after wild game vs. Red Wings
    The Hockey Central panel breaks down a wild, 17-goal game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings.
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        Maple Leafs goaltender Jack Campbell was replaced by Petr Mrazek in the final period after allowing five goals. Campbell had 20 saves and Mrazek made six.

        Lucas Raymond had two goals and an assist, and Filip Hronek had a goal and three assists for Detroit. Red Wings goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic was pulled after allowing three goals in the fist 11:06 but returned at the start of the third period, allowing six goals on 25 shots. Backup Thomas Greiss stopped 10 of 14 shots.

        Toronto's William Nylander scored his 20th goal less than four minutes into the game. Toronto made it 2-0 at 6:18 of the period on Bunting's backhand.

        Gagner capitalizes on Campbell misplay to cut into Maple Leafs lead
        Watch as Detroit Red Wings forward Sam Gagner intercepts a Jack Campbell shot from behind the goal and fires the puck into the goal before he can get back in position to cut into the Maple Leafs lead.
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            Raymond scored his first goal of the game on a rebound midway through the period, and the Maple Leafs answered 33 seconds later when David Kampf redirected Ilya Mikheyev's shot from the point.

            Toronto led 7-2 entering the third, but Hronek, Carter Rowney, Joe Veleno and Michael Rasmussen scored during the first 5:21 of the period to make it a one-goal game. Mikheyev scored at 7:04 of the period, but Raymond answered 41 seconds later.

            Ondrej Kase gave the Leafs some breathing room at 10:33 on a short-handed tally. Marner's fourth goal of the game followed at 15:41.

            GAME NOTES

            Marner is the first Toronto player with three goals in a period since Andreas Johnsson on Nov. 24, 2018 against Philadelphia. ... Toronto has defeated Detroit six consecutive times and is 9-0-2 in its last 11 games against the Red Wings. Detroit's last regulation victory over Toronto came on Dec. 15, 2017. ... Rowney's third-period goal was his first since Nov. 27. ... Raymond's three-point game gave him an NHL-rookie best 42 points. Bunting's five-point game moved him into second at 40.

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