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Maple Leafs collapse against Ducks as Zegras nets OT winner

Trevor Zegras scored his second goal of the game at 2:15 of overtime and the Ducks beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-3 on Sunday night in Anaheim to end a seven-game losing streak.

Toronto surrenders 3 unanswered goals for 4th straight loss

Ducks centre Trevor Zegras scores in overtime against Maple Leafs goalie Erik Kallgren for a 4-3 win on Sunday night at Honda Center in Anaheim. (Jason Parkhurst-USA TODAY Sports via Reuters)

Trevor Zegras scored his second goal of the game at 2:15 of overtime and the Ducks beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-3 on Sunday night in Anaheim to end a seven-game losing streak.

Zegras scored the first of two Ducks goals in the third period as Anaheim rallied from a 3-1 deficit. Jabob Silfverberg and Dmitry Kulikov also scored goals for Anaheim, which had not won since its opener against Seattle.

"We're starting to learn as a team to just stick with it and don't get frustrated when things don't go our way," Kulikov said. "We'll turn it around eventually."

WATCH | Maple Leafs fall to Ducks in OT:

Maple Leafs fall to Ducks in overtime for 4th consecutive loss

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Anaheim edges Toronto 4-3 with an overtime goal from Trevor Zegras and snaps a seven-game losing streak.

John Gibson made 32 saves for the Ducks, including a point-blank shot from Mitchell Marner seconds before Zegras' winner.

"It was really important that we understood the guy next to you isn't going to pull us out of this; the coach isn't going to pull us out of this," Ducks coach Dallas Eakins said, revealing that the team met Saturday to address its struggles. "Each person in that room had to have a level of resolve that we're going to go out there and do our jobs to the best of our ability."

Auston Matthews, Denis Malgin and Calle Jarnkrok scored for the Maple Leafs, who have lost four in a row. Erik Kallgren made 35 saves for Toronto.

Kerfoot failed on a penalty shot in the third, with the puck going over Gibson's shoulder and above the cross bar.

"I'm just going focus on what I can do here," Maple Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe said, addressing a question about his job security. "I got a job to do with the group. Our group has responded in the past. I thought we were responding well here today."

The Maple Leafs finished the Western Conference swing 1-3-1. They will next host the Philadelphia Fyers on Wednesday night.

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