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MAKING HISTORY-Maple Leafs’ Auston Matthews becomes first U.S.-born player with nine straight 30-goal seasons

Auston Matthews made history by becoming the first U.S.-born player in NHL history to score 30 goals in nine consecutive seasons. This achievement underscores his consistent excellence as one of the league’s premier goal scorers. Matthews’ offensive prowess has made him a cornerstone for the Toronto Maple Leafs, and this milestone further solidifies his place among the best in the game.

 

Reaching nine straight 30-goal seasons is a remarkable feat, showcasing not only his skill but also his durability and consistency. It’s a testament to his scoring ability that he has maintained such high-level performance year after year. Matthews’ historic achievement is also a significant moment for U.S. hockey, highlighting the growing influence and impact of American-born players in the NHL.

 

 

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