TORONTO (AP) Auston Matthews registered his second hat trick in two games to open the season, and the Toronto Maple Leafs beat the Minnesota Wild 7-4 on Saturday night.

William Nylander had two goals and an assist for Toronto, and Ilya Samsonov made 28 saves. Calle Jarnkrok had a goal and an assist, and Tyler Bertuzzi also scored. Mitch Marner and Morgan Rielly each had two assists.

Matthews is the fifth player in NHL history to open a season with back-to-back hat tricks, joining Alex Ovechkin (2017-18), Cy Denneny (1917-18), Joe Malone (1917-18) and Reg Noble (1917-18).

ā€œI want to play at the highest level that I can every night,ā€ Matthews said. ā€œIā€™m not really thinking in the past or thinking about years in the past. Itā€™s all about today.

ā€œJust trying to go out and put in my best effort and do what I can to help the team.ā€

Toronto coach Sheldon Keefe said it has been fun watching Matthews go to work.

ā€œYou donā€™t expect back-to-back hat tricks, of course, but Iā€™ve gotten somewhat comfortable and used to Auston having big nights, making a big impact," Keefe said.

ā€œTo do so back-to-back nights to start a season, itā€™s terrific.ā€

Matt Boldy, Ryan Hartman, Marco Rossi and Brandon Duhaime scored for Minnesota. Filip Gustavsson stopped 26 shots.

Toronto, which posted a 6-5 shootout victory over Montreal in its season opener Wednesday, fell behind at 9:32 of the first period when Hartman tipped a shot past Samsonov.

Matthews then started to take over.

The center, who scored a career-high 60 goals when he was the NHL MVP for the 2021-22 season, fired past Gustavsson at 10:54.

Coming off his eighth career hat trick in the opener, Matthews made it 2-1 at 12:35 on a 4-on-3 power play. Matthews' shot from a sharp angle went in off a Minnesota stick for his fifth goal in four periods.

ā€œHeā€™s feeling it,ā€ Rielly said. ā€œWhen your guyā€™s doing that and controlling the game, putting the puck in the net, it gives us a good chance to win.ā€

Nylander then sent a charge through the crowd with a breathtaking individual effort late in the period when he stepped past a couple of defenders and slotted home his second.

Gustavsson, who made 41 saves in a 2-0 victory against Florida on Thursday, allowed Torontoā€™s fourth of the night when Bertuzzi got his first with the Leafs on another power play at 3:35 of the second.

But the Wild got one back 34 seconds later when Boldy beat Samsonov, and Rossi batted in his first NHL goal at 9:51 to make it 4-3 through 40 minutes.

Samsonov made a terrific save to deny Rossi his second early in the third and Gustavsson denied Matthews on a power play at the other end.

The Leafs went back up by two at 9:54 when Jarnkrok finished off a great pass from Rielly, and Matthews converted a wraparound at 10:25.

Nylander then added his second of the night and third overall off the rush at 12:14.

REAVO ANSWERS BELL

Toronto winger Ryan Reaves dropped the gloves with Minnesota forward Marcus Foligno in the first period after laying out Frederick Gaudreau with a clean hit in the first period.

Reaves, who played 61 games with the Wild last season, also fought Montreal defenseman Arber Xhekaj on Wednesday.

ā€œBeen an unreal addition,ā€ Matthews said of Reaves, who shared a postgame laugh with Foligno outside the locker rooms. ā€œBig hits, getting the momentum back on our side.

ā€œAnd obviously heā€™s not afraid to chuck ā€™em.ā€

FAMILIAR FACES

Leafs rookie Matthew Knies faced Wild counterpart and University of Minnesota teammate Brock Faber for the first time in the NHL.

ā€œOne of my best friends,ā€ Knies said. ā€œGreat role model, love to learn from that guy. Itā€™s pretty cool that I get to play against him now on such a stage.ā€

UP NEXT

Maple Leafs: Host the Chicago Blackhawks on Monday.

Wild: Visit the Montreal Canadiens on Tuesday.

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