Marner scores OT winner, Leafs top Canadiens 1-0


TORONTO – Mitch Marner scored 36 seconds into overtime as the Toronto Maple Leafs blanked the Montreal Canadiens 1-0 on Saturday night.

Anthony Stolarz made 15 saves to register his third shutout of the season for Toronto (49-26-4), which clinched home-ice in the first round of the playoffs.

The Leafs also continue to lead the Atlantic Division, four points up on the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Jakub Dobes stopped 34 shots for Montreal (39-31-10). The Canadiens gained a valuable point in the standings, but have now dropped two straight after winning six in a row.

Montreal had an opportunity to clinch the Eastern Conference’s last wild-card spot with a regulation victory for a second straight night after falling 5-2 to the Ottawa Senators in the nation’s capital Friday.

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Marner ended it on the rush in the extra period after Stolarz robbed Canadiens captain Nick Suzuki at the other end.

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TAKEAWAYS

Leafs: With defencemen Oliver Ekman-Larsson and Jake McCabe both unavailable due to undisclosed injuries — and the club tight against the salary cap — Toronto was forced to play a skater short with just five defenceman. Depth centre David Kampf (upper-body injury) was also unavailable.

Canadiens: Top prospect Ivan Demidov, who signed an entry-level deal earlier this week after his contract with the KHL’s SKA Saint Petersburg was mutually terminated, took the ice for the first time with his new team Saturday morning for the optional morning skate. The 19-year-old Russian forward could make his NHL debut Monday.


KEY MOMENT

The Canadiens survived a two-man advantage for 18 seconds in the third period moments after Dobes robbed Nick Robertson point-blank at the side of Montreal’s net.

KEY STAT

The Canadiens’ trend of slow starts on the shot clock continued. Montreal fired just two pucks on target in the first period after putting up totals of four, four, four and five in the opening 20 minutes of the team’s previous four outings.

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Leafs: Visit the Carolina Hurricanes on Sunday.

Canadiens: Host the Chicago Blackhawks on Monday.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 12, 2025.

&copy 2025 The Canadian Press





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