They might have been the three biggest goals of Andreas Johnsson’s career — at that point at least.



Not the trio he potted in under 13 minutes of first-period action of the Leafs’ blowout win over the Flyers on Saturday night. This was Johnsson’s first real weekend of North American hockey.



The 10th-to-last pick of the 2013 NHL draft, Johnsson had rocked the Swedish Hockey League the previous season, winning the same championship crown for Frolunda that his father had captured 13 years earlier, and now he was coming to Toronto to (hopefully) be the first in the family to suit up in the NHL.



Johnsson scored twice in his first game for the Toronto Marlies. He scored again the next day against Utica.



“And I thought, ‘Oh, shit. This is easy!'” Johnsson said the other day, remembering his start with the Marlies with a laugh. “And then I had a 15-game goal-less drought.”



Johnsson had to figure...