Mitch Marner was absolutely out of his mind Saturday night, as he led the Toronto Maple Leafs to a 10-7 (not a typo) road win over the Detroit Red Wings.

Marner finished the game with four goals and two assists. He buried three of those goals in the second period. With his explosive performance, Marner has become the only the fourth Maple Leafs player in over a couple of decades to pull off a four-goal game, per NHL Public Relations.

@Marner93 (4-2—6) set career highs with four goals and six points in a game. He joined @91Tavares,@AM34 and Mats Sundin as the fourth @MapleLeafs skater to record a four-goal outing over the past 22 years.

Marner's big night also came on the same night in which the goalies of both the Maple Leafs and the Red Wings seemingly forgot what their job entails. Toronto didn't do such a shining job defensively either, with Petr Mrazek and Jack Campbell having a bad night. The Red Wings also had a big outing offensively, as they scored a “touchdown.” They were simply unfortunate to play against a red-hot Marner, who couldn't be more perfect with his play.

The Maple Leafs improve to 34-14-4 and now have a lead of eight points as the third-place team in the Atlantic Division.