TORONTO (AP) Auston Matthews scored two late goals to complete a hat trick and Mitch Marner had the lone shootout goal in the Toronto Maple Leafs' 6-5 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday night in their season opener.

After the Maple Leafs fought back from 2-0 and 5-3 deficits, Marner moved in on Jake Allen and fired upstairs on Torontoā€™s third attempt. Ilya Samsonov then stopped Kirby Dach at the other end to seal it.

ā€œNo quit in our group - proud of that,ā€ Marner said.

Matthews scored his 300th, 301st and 302nd goals for his eighth hat trick, William Nylander, with a goal and an assist, and Noah Gregor also scored in regulation for Toronto. Samsonov made 19 saves.

ā€œBit of a roller-coaster,ā€ Matthews said. ā€œNice to get the win, (but) thereā€™s a lot of things that we can definitely clean up.ā€

John Tavares had three assists for Toronto, while John Klingberg - in his first game with the Maple Leafs - chipped in with two.

Alex Newhook scored twice for Montreal. Cole Caufield, Jake Evans and Jesse Ylonen also scored and Allen stopped 37 shots.

ā€œThereā€™s emotional swings,ā€ said Dach, who had two assists. ā€œWeā€™ve got to find ways to keep on moving forward and keeping rolling the way we were rolling. We took our foot off the gas pedal.ā€

Trailing 3-2 early in the third period after conceding that two-goal edge, the Canadiens got even at 4:25 on a power play when Caufieldā€™s shot hit the stick of defenseman T.J. Brodie.

Montreal took the lead 1:22 later when Newhook, acquired from Colorado in June, tipped a point shot past Samsonov moments after the goalie robbed Dach.

Ylonen made it 5-3 at 11:55 when he jumped on defenseman Timothy Liljegren's turnover and roofed a backhander.

But Matthews scored his second of the night with 4:32 left with Samsonov on the bench when he beat Allen from a tough angle before completing the hat trick with 1:07 remaining to send Scotiabank Arena into a frenzy.

ā€œThatā€™s what you need from your best people at times when itā€™s looking dire,ā€ Toronto coach Sheldon Keefe said. ā€œThe gameā€™s kind of slipping away ā€¦ I would like it to start that way and get out in front of it. But I liked the way that those guys responded.ā€

UP NEXT

Canadiens: Host Chicago on Saturday night.

Maple Leafs: Host Minnesota on Saturday night.

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