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The best tweets from a wild final 25 minutes between Toronto-Detroit

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There's nothing like an outdoor NHL game on New Year's Day. The Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings proved it again.

The two Original Six clubs took part in the Centennial Classic on Sunday, the first outdoor game hosted in Toronto, as the Leafs and the NHL celebrated the team's centennial season. After a slow start, the contest at BMO Field had some finish.

Detroit led 1-0 after 40 mostly boring minutes, but the third period brought action. Tons of it.

The Maple Leafs went up 4-1, only to watch Detroit roar back in the final minutes, eventually tying up the game with 1.1 seconds to play.

Prized rookie Auston Matthews, who scored Toronto's fourth goal, added No. 5 - his 20th of the season - to win it for the Maple Leafs in overtime.

Here are the best reaction from a frantic final 25 minutes:

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