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William Nylander's OT Goal Gives Leafs 4-3 Victory, Snaps Avalanche's 17-Game Home Win Streak
William Nylander scored 3:59 into overtime to end Colorado Avalanche’s 17-game home win streak, with Toronto improving to 8-0-2 in their last 10 games, officials said.
- On Monday, Jan. 12, 2026, William Nylander scored 3:59 into overtime on a pass from Oliver Ekman-Larsson, snapping Colorado Avalanche's 17-game home win streak at Ball Arena.
- Early, Toronto scored first when Easton Cowan's pass deflected off Brent Burns' skate into the net, and Colorado grabbed a 2-1 lead after Nathan MacKinnon assisted on Brock Nelson's power-play goal.
- Joseph Woll, Maple Leafs goaltender, stopped 31 shots and helped withstand a late penalty, while Trent Miner made 27 saves after his Saturday shutout.
- It was the Avalanche's first home loss since Oct. 23, but Colorado extended its home point streak to 22 this year at 19-0-3 and hosts the Nashville Predators on Friday.
- The result bolsters Toronto's recent run as the Toronto Maple Leafs improved to 8-0-2 over their last 10 games, while Colorado Avalanche came within a win of tying the 2021-22 team's longest home streak.
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Nylander's OT goal gives Leafs 4-3 victory, snaps Avalanche's 17-game home win streak
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William Nylander's OT goal gives Leafs 4-3 victory, snaps Avalanche's 17-game home win streak
William Nylander scored 3:59 into overtime and the Toronto Maple Leafs beat Colorado 4-3 on Monday night to snap the Avalanche’s 17-game home win streak.
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