
Leafs’ Nylander says his hat trick in 6-3 win over Calgary is ‘super special’
CALGARY — Eight years to the day of his first career NHL hat trick, William Nylander notched his second on Tuesday and it came in the same building in which his dad used to play.
Nylander’s big night, giving him 33 goals on the season, helped the Toronto Maple Leafs to a 6-3 NHL victory over the Calgary Flames.
Only Edmonton’s Leon Draisaitl (37 goals) has lit the red light more this season.
“Obviously it’s super special,” said Nylander, who has nine goals in his last eight games. “Born here and scoring my second career hat trick eight years after my first one is pretty wild.”