Toronto Maple Leafs star Auston Matthews has enjoyed the best goal-scoring season of his young career, as he has already shattered his previous career high in the statistic by 11. On Tuesday night, Matthews kept his awe-inspiring campaign going, as he deposited a couple of pucks into the net for his fourth multi-goal performance of the month. However, it was far more than just that. The Maple Leafs star equaled Washington Capitals star Alex Ovechkin and Tampa Bay Lightning center Steven Stamkos following the victory over the Detroit Red Wings, as reported by ESPN Stats and Info.

Matthews became just the third player in the last 25 years to score 60 goals in a season, joining Ovechkin and Stamkos. It's been a decade since Stamkos accomplished the feat, so NHL fans were treated to a rare piece of history on Tuesday night.

It's yet another accolade for Matthews, who ranks inside the top-five in both goals scored and points. He also set the Maple Leafs' franchise record for the most goals scored in a single season.

After such a stellar season, Matthews has only one goal left on his checklist. Leading the Maple Leafs to a Stanley Cup trophy. With the fourth-best record in the league and the best goal-scorer around leading the way, one has to like their chances.