It was Andersen's 200th career win.
Also, Andersen becomes the fastest European goalie to reach the 200 win plateau.
"A great little accomplishment for him, (Andersen)," said Leaf's head coach, Sheldon Keefe at the
postgame conference.
Andersen stopped 36 shots last night.
Frederik Andersen recorded his 200th career win.
Alexander Kerfoot opened the scoring at 4:38 of the first period.
Ilya Mikheyev scored Toronto's second goal at 5:27 of the second period.
Edmonton got back into the game when Alex Chiasson scored a power play goal at 6:08 of the third period.
Fortunately for Toronto, Frederik Gauthier scored at 13:49 to put the Leafs ahead 3-1.
Mitch Marner added an empty netter at 18:39.
Kerfoot had a two point night.
Kerfoot's teammate, Pierre Engvall had two assists.
Toronto has two days off before hosting the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday night.

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