"Obviously he's a good player," Toronto coach Mike Babcock said of Matthews. "He's a special talent, but more importantly than that, he's a special person. That's going to allow him to be a real leader because he does it right every day, and in the end, that'll allow him to drive a franchise and allow it to win. So I think he's a real good player and a real good man and has a chance to be special."
Matthews is the second Maple Leafs player to reach 40 goals in the past 22 seasons. Former Toronto captain Mats Sundin scored 41 goals in 1996-97 and 2001-02.
His five-game goal streak (March 25-April 3) is tied for second with Gaye Stewart (Nov. 12-21, 1942) behind Alf Skinner's six (Jan. 28-Feb. 13, 1918) for the Maple Leafs rookie record, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. His eight game-winning goals tied Howie Meeker for another Maple Leafs rookie record set in 1946-47.
"He's an amazing goal-scorer," said Maple Leafs rookie forward William Nylander. "You just watch him every night and he just does things you don't expect anyone else to do."
Said Matthews: "Winning the Calder Trophy would be really meaningful and it would be a huge honor but this team has bigger goals in mind."
Voting totals (points awarded on a 5-4-3-2-1 basis): Auston Matthews, Maple Leafs, 68 points; Patrik Laine, Jets, 53 points; Zach Werenski, Blue Jackets, 36 points; Matt Murray, Penguins, 21; Mitchell Marner, Maple Leafs, 14 points; Matthew Tkachuk, Flames, 10 points; William Nylander, Maple Leafs, 7 points; Brady Skjei, New York Rangers, 1 point.