Stolarz stops 35 and Maple Leafs clinch Atlantic Division title with 4-0 win over Sabres

Anthony Stolarz stopped 35 shots for his third consecutive shut out in Buffalo, and the Toronto Maple Leafs clinched their first Atlantic Division title with a 4-0 win over the Sabres on Tuesday night.

The Associated Press
April 16, 2025 at 1:53AM

BUFFALO, N.Y. — Anthony Stolarz stopped 35 shots for his third consecutive shut out in Buffalo, and the Toronto Maple Leafs clinched their first Atlantic Division title with a 4-0 win over the Sabres on Tuesday night.

Steven Lorentz scored the go-ahead goal on a one-timer with 5:45 left in the second period. Mitch Marner set a career-high with 100 points by scoring with 4:21 left in regulation, Auston Matthews' empty-net goal was the 400th in his career and Nicholas Robertson also scored.

The Leafs secured the Eastern Conference's second seed, and will open the playoffs against Ontario provincial rival Ottawa.

Stolarz improved to 4-0-1 against the Sabres, in which he's allowed a combined six goals. The 31-year-old's previous two trips to Buffalo ended in shutouts — a 45-save outing with Florida last season, and a 25-save outing with Anaheim in December 2021.

Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen stopped 28 shots. Buffalo had a seven-game home winning streak snapped — tied for the seventh longest in team history.

Toronto set a single-season franchise record with 25 road wins and claimed only their third division title. Toronto previously won the all-Canada North Division during the Covid-19 altered 2021 season, and were also Northeast Division champs in 2000.

Takeaways

Maple Leafs: Won their 51st game, ranking second on the franchise list behind their 54-win season in 2021-22.

Sabres: D Owen Power is expected to require extensive time through the offseason to recover from a lower body injury sustained at Florida on Saturday.

Key moment

Scott Laughton worked up the left boards and fed Lorentz, who blasted a rising shot the top of the left and beating Luukkonen high on the short side.

Key stat

Lorentz's goal was Toronto's 101st of the second period this season, tying Edmonton for the league lead.

Up next

Toronto closes the regular season hosting Detroit on Thursday, while Buffalo closes hosting Philadelphia the same night.

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