Category: Toronto Maple Leafs

  • Toronto Maple Leafs @ Boston Bruins – 10/11/2018 – Game Preview & Recap

    Toronto Maple Leafs @ Boston Bruins – 10/11/2018 – Game Preview & Recap

    Time: Saturday, November 10th, 2018

    Toronto: 11-5-0 for 22 points

    Pittsburgh: 8-5-2 for 18 points

    The Toronto Maple Leafs come into Boston with backup goalies ready to battle each other. Rask on leave in Boston and Andersen coming off a sensational game last night in New Jersey. Big guns will going at it tonight.

    Top Scorers/Goalie Matchup

    Morgan Rielly – 20 points (7 goals 13 assists)

    Mitch Marner – 19 points (5 goals 14 assists)

    John Tavares – 18 points (9 goals 9 assists) 49% on face-offs

    Auston Matthews – 16 points (10 goals 6 assists) 53% on Face-off

    Patrice Bergeron –21 points (8 goals 13 assists) 56.5% faceoffs

    David Pastrnak– 17 points (12 goal 5 assists)

    Brad Marchand– 17 points (5 goal 12 assist)

    David Krecji– 13 points (2 goal 11 assists)

    Garrett Sparks

    2-0-0 3.50GAA .892SV

    Jaroslav Halak

    4-1-2 1.96GAA .936SV%

    Probable Lineups:

    Toronto:

    Mitch Marner – John Tavares – Zach Hyman

    Kasperi Kapanen – Nazem Kadri– Patrick Marleau

    Tyler Ennis – Pars Lindholm – Connor Brown

    Andreas Johnsson – Frederik Gauthier – Josh Leivo

    Morgan Rielly – Ron Hainsey

    Jake Gardiner – Nikita Zaitsev

    Travis Dermott – Martin Marincin

    Garrett Sparks

    Frederik Andersen
    Scratched: Justin Holl & Igor Ozhiganov

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back), Auston Matthews (Shoulder)

    Suspension: None

     

    Bruins:

    Brad Marchand – Patrice Bergeron – David Pastrnak

    Joakim Nordstrom – David Krecji– Jake DeBrusk

    Dalton Heinen– Jakob Forsbacka-Karlsson – Anders Bjork

    Chris Wagner – Sean Kuraly – David Backes

    Zdeno Chara –Brandon Carlo

    Torey Krug – John Moore

    Matt Grzelcyk– Steve Kampfer

    Jaorslav Halak

    Daniel Vladar
    Scratched: None

    Injuries: Charlie MCaVoy (Upper Body), Urhu Vaakanainen (Concussion), Kevan Miller (Hand), Tuuka Rask (Leave of Absence)

    Suspension: None

     Keys to Winning against Boston:

    1. Be Aggressive
      1. Play fast, make Boston chase you, don’t let them dictate the play
    2. Shots
      1. Get shots, no Rask. Take advantage
    3. Limit Turnovers
      1. No crazy turnovers, especially against the top line.

    Game Day Lineups:

    First Period:

    Boston Penalty – 05:48 – Steven Kampfer 2 minutes from Interference

    Boston Goal – 16:12 – Patrice Bergeron (9) from David Pastrnak (6)

    End of 1st – TOR –0       BOS – 1

    Shots              20                06

    Faceoffs         12/23         11/23

    Hits               9                  11

    PP                 0/1               0/0

    Analysis:

    Leafs were flying all period and one bad tip and a goalie who hasn’t played in 20+ days, allowed the bruins to take the lead.

    Need to Do:

    Continue to play hard and aggressive and get bodies to the net.

    Second Period:

    Toronto Penalty – 00:41 – Zach Hyman 2 minutes for Cross Checking

    Boston Goal – 05:46 – David Pastrnak (13) from Patrice Bergeron (14) and Matt Grzelcyk (7)

    Toronto Penalty – 09:09 – Martin Marincin 2 minutes for Holding

    Boston PPG Goal – 10:34 – David Pastrnak (14) from Brad Marchand (13) and Patrice Bergeron (15)

    Boston Penalty – 17:28 – Brandon Carlo 2 minutes for Roughing

    Toronto Goal – 19:30 – John Tavares (10) from Mitch Marner (15) and Morgan Rielly (14)

     

    End of 2nd – TOR – 1       PIT – 3

    Shots               30                 22

    Faceoffs          22/47            25/47

    Hits                 17                    15

    PP                   0/2                  1/2

    Analysis:

    Leaf came out flat in the 2nd period and the Bruins took advantage scoring 2 goals and playing all over Toronto.

    Need to Do:

    Desperation mode. Need some kind of offence

    Third Period:

    Toronto Penalty – 11:28 – Kasperi Kapanen 4 minutes for High Sticking

    Boston PP Goal – 14:04 – David Pastrnak (15) from Brad Marchand (14) and Torey Krug (5)

    Boston Goal – 14:30 – Joakim Nordstrom (3) from David Krecji (3)

    Boston Penalty – 17:29 – Steven Kampfer 2 minutes for Slashing

    End of 3rd – TOR – 1        BOS – 5

    Shots              41                      34

    Faceoffs        32/68            36/68

    Hits               20                       22

    PP                 0/3                    2/4

    Analysis:

    Leafs came unraveled in the 2nd and 3rd periods. Sparks looked like a shadow of the goalie he was against LA and the offence couldn’t put almost anything past Halak.

    Next Up:

    Toronto (11-6-0 22pts) @ Los Angeles (5-9-1 11pts)

    Boston (8-5-2 18pts) @ Colorado (7-6-3 17pts)

     

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  • November 10th, 2018 — News and Notes

    Today is Saturday, November 10th, 2018, and these are your news and notes

    There were six contests last night.

     

    TORONTO 6, New Jersey 1

    In the annual Hockey Hall of Fame game, the Toronto Maple Leafs would go on to rout the New Jersey Devils 6-1, thanks to a four-goal burst in the second period.

    Toronto’s Patrick Marleau would record his 600th career assist and Morgan Rielly would be the sixth defenceman in team history to have at least seven goals in the team’s first 16 games.

    TXHT’s Toronto Maple Leafs contributor Steve Gardiner has his recap of the contest at the following page.

    New Jersey @ Toronto – 09/11/2018 – Game Preview and Recap
    Columbus 2, WASHINGTON 1

    This contest featured a re-match of last year’s Eastern Conference First Round match-up between the Columbus Blue Jackets and the Washington Capitals.

    The three goals scored in this contest were all power-play goals, with the final goal being scored by Anthony Duclair, his seventh of the season.  With Duclair’s goal, he became the fourth player in franchise history to have seven goals in 16 games played.

    November 9th, 2018 — Columbus Blue Jackets at Washington Capitals Full Gameday Preview and Coverage
    DETROIT 3, NY Rangers 2 (OT)

    The Detroit Red Wings won their fifth contest in six games after being down by two going into the third period.

    Dylan Larkin would score the game-winner with five seconds left in the overtime frame.


    ST. LOUIS 4, San Jose 0

    Ryan O’Reilly is the first player in St. Louis history to have a nine game point streak since the 2014-15 season when David Backes and Alexander Steen accomplished the same feat.


    WINNIPEG 5, Colorado 2

    Blake Wheeler had a five point contest in the Winnipeg Jets 5-2 win over the Colorado Avalanche.


    Minnesota 5, ANAHEIM 1

    The Minnesota Wild would win their fourth contest on their current road trip for the third time in franchise history as they would defeat the Anaheim Ducks 5-1.

    There are 11 contests on today’s slate…

    This week’s NHL European Game of the Week:

     

    In NHL news…

    The Hockey Hall of Fame Class of 2018 participated in the ceremonial puck drop before the contest between the Toronto Maple Leafs and New Jersey Devils.

    -In the Washington Capitals Hockey Fight Cancer Awareness night, Capitals commentator, Craig Laughlin and his wife, Linda, participated in the ceremonial puck-drop.

     

  • New Jersey @ Toronto – 09/11/2018 – Game Preview and Recap

    New Jersey @ Toronto – 09/11/2018 – Game Preview and Recap

    Time: Friday, Novemeber 9th , 2018

    Toronto: 10-5-0 for 20 points

    New Jersey: 6-6-1 for 13 points

    The Toronto Maple Leafs play their first game of a back to back starting at home in Toronto verses the New Jersey Devils. The Devils have always seemed to cause problems for the Leafs and will try to come into Toronto and spoil it again for the Leafs.

    Top Scorers/Goalie Matchup

    Mitch Marner – 19 points (5 goals 14 assists)

    Morgan Rielly – 18 points (6 goals 12 assists)

    John Tavares – 17 points (8 goals 9 assists) 49% on face-offs

    Auston Matthews – 16 points (10 goals 6 assists) 53% on Face-off

    Kyle Palmieri – 17 points (10 goals 7 assists)

    Taylor Hall– 15 points (3 goal 12 assists)

    Nico Hischier– 12 points (3 goal 9 assist)

    Travis Zajac– 10 points (5 goal 5 assists)

    Frederik Andersen

    8-5-0, 2.18 GAA .929SV%

    Keith Kincaid

    6-4-1, 2.59 GAA .918SV%

    Probable Lineups:

    Toronto:

    Kasperi Kapanen – John Tavares – Zach Hyman

    Mitch Marner – Nazem Kadri– Patrick Marleau

    Tyler Ennis – Pars Lindholm – Connor Brown

    Andreas Johnsson – Frederik Gauthier – Josh Leivo

    Morgan Rielly – Ron Hainsey

    Jake Gardiner – Nikita Zaitsev

    Travis Dermott – Igor Ozhiganov

    Frederik Andersen

    Garrett Sparks

    Scratched: Justin Holl & Martin Marincin

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back), Auston Matthews (Shoulder)

    Suspension: None

    New Jersey:

    Taylor Hall – Nico Hischier – Kyle Palmieri

    Marcus Johansson – Brent Seney– Jesper Bratt

    Blake Coleman– Travis Zajac – Joey Anderson

    Brian Boyle – Travis Wood – Jean-Sebastian Dea

    Mirco Mueller –Sami Vatanen

    Andy Greene – Damon Severson

    Will Butcher – Ben Lovejoy

    Keith Kincaid

    Corey Schneider

    Scratched:

    Injuries: Stefan Noesen

    Suspension: None

     

    4 Keys to Winning against New Jersey:

    1. Use your speed
      1. Don’t give the Devils an opportunity to use their speed against you. Take it to them first.
    2. Puck Possession
      1. If the Leafs can have a lot of possession, it will negate the speed the devils which is how they create offence.
    3. Taylor Hall/Kyle Palmieri
      1. Control, be physical, don’t give these 2 much room on the ice. They will create and score.
    4. 3rd Line offence
      1. Need more offence from theses guys especially while Matthews remains out.

    Game Day Lineups:

    First Period:

    New Jersey Penalty – 08:28 – Sami Vatanen 2 minutes from Kneeing

    Toronto Goal – 12:24 – John Tavares (9) from Ron Hainsey (5) and Morgan Rielly (13)

    New Jersey Penalty – 14:26 – Marcus Johansson 2 minutes from High Sticking

    Toronto Penalty – 17:14 – Nikita Zaitsev 2 minutes from Holding

     

    End of 1st – NJD – 0       TOR – 1

    Shots              07                15

    Faceoffs         7/16          9/16

    Hits               11                  6

    PP                 0/1              0/2

    Analysis:

    Leafs came ready to be aggressive against the Devils. Attacking offensively and defensively putting everything at the net and getting the most chances possible and preparing for rebounds.

    Need to Do:

    Continue the pressure and press the pace.

    Second Period:

    Toronto Goal – 01:24 – Nazem Kadri (5) from Patrick Marleau (6)

    Toronto Goal – 05:07 – Connor Brown (3) from Par Lindholm(3) and Ron Hainsey (6)

    New Jersey Goal – 07:23 – Travis Zajac (6) from Blake Coleman (2)

    Toronto Goal – 15:44 – Andreas Johnsson (1) from Jake Gardiner(8) and Par Lindholm (4)

    Toronto Goal – 17:27 – Morgan Rielly (7) from Nazem Kadri (6)

    New Jersey Penalty – 19:24 – Joey Anderson 2 minutes for Interference

     

    End of 2nd – NJD – 1        TOR – 5

    Shots               23                   27

    Faceoffs          14/38            24/38

    Hits                 26                  15

    PP                   0/1                  0/3

    Analysis:

    Leafs took the foot off the gas pedal a little and New Jersey took advantage for a bit but then they came right back. Depth is taking control of the game. Exactly what Toronto needed.

    Need to Do:

    3rd period is all about continuing to play their game. Do that and that will be a win.

    Third Period:

    Toronto Penalty – 01:51 – Par Lindholm 2 minutes for Slashing

    Toronto Goal – 12:01 – Tyler Ennis (2) Unassisted

    Toronto Penalty – 14:39 – Frederik Gauthier 2 minutes for High Sticking

    New Jersey Penalty – 15:32 – Kyle Palmieri 2 minutes for Interference

     

    End of 3rd – NJD – 1         TOR – 6

    Shots              39                   32

    Faceoffs        23/58             35/58

    Hits               39                    23

    PP                 0/3                   0/4

     Analysis:

    Huge win for Toronto on the first half of a back to back. Strong showing from the bottom 6 and a dominating performance all around. Morgan Rielly consistently showed how much better he is this season.

    Next Up:

    Toronto (11-5-0 22pts) @ Boston (8-5-2 18pts)

    New Jersey (6-6-1 13pts) @ Winnipeg (8-5-1 17pts)

     

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  • A Maple Leaf prospect overview – Part 2

    A Maple Leaf prospect overview – Part 2

    If you don’t follow much of the American Hockey League, OHL, KHL or any of the Swedish Leagues that’s 100% ok. By the end of this article, you have an overview of what you can expect coming out of the Leafs organization over the next few years and if I can give you hint you should be very excited.

    These are no particular order just going to do my best to give you an overview of what’s in the Maple Leafs system over the next few weeks. Part 2 will consist of 4 players that aren’t very known in the Maple Leafs system.

     

    1. Sean Durzi– Drafted 2nd round 2018 (52nd overall) From the Owen Sound Attack (OHL)
      Position: Defence
      Shoots: Right
      Born: October 21st, 1998 — Mississauga, Ontario
      Height: 6’0”
      Weight: 195 lbs
    1. Background: Durzi had a rough last couple of years. In 2016 Durzi had to have surgery on his ankle as he found out that he had an extra bone and it would eventually cause serious damage. He returned in 2017 but didn’t have a strong season, in fact didn’t look anything like himself. 2017 NHL draft he was passed over by all 31 teams and went back to the OHL. He had a monster season making NHL teams take another look at him. 2018 the Leafs thought he could be a good player for them and drafted him in the 2nd
    2. Scouting Report:
      • Skating – Very good skater and intelligent puck mover. Durzi could use some edge work but his transition from offence to defence and vice versa is seamless.
      • Offensively – Great side to side movement, scores a lot of goals mainly by sneaking into nice shooting range and firing a wrister or a snapper. Improved his slap shot over the summer expect him to use it more and it’s a nice one. Amazing vision and passing ability. Needs to work on his puck protection and stickhandling. Not a Powerplay quarterback, but more of an in-zone offensive weapon.
      • Defensively – Durzi’s defensive game needs work. Durzi brings good positioning and the ability to cut down passing lanes. Very tough to beat in one-on-one situations, with a strength of Durzi’s being his backwards skating and good gap control.
      • Comparison: If I had to choose someone solely based on potential I really couldn’t find someone because of the potential that Sean Durzi has somewhat of an unknown. But what I’ve heard and saw game style wise he compares Tobias Enstrom.
    1. Semyon Der-Arguchintsev– 3rd round pick (76 overall) 2018 draft – Peterborough Petes
      Position: Center
      Shoots: Right
      Born: September 15, 2000– Moscow, Russia
      Height: 5‘10”
      Weight: 159 lbs

      1. Background: Arguchintsev has always been looked down upon because of his size. Most scouts within the KHL, and OHL and now the NHL have said he’s too small. Arguchintsev seems to have taken that as a challenge and so far he’s faired very well. KHL is trying to convince him to stay ( and seems to have failed), the OHL Peterborough Petes drafted him and helped him develop and become one of the most underrated playmaking centres in the OHL.
      2. Scouting Report:
        • Skating: Fantastic speed, can beat defenders in a heartbeat. He will need to work on his acceleration but once he gets moving it’s scary.
        • Offence: Amazing vision on the ice, Arguchintsev can easily make one tap passes right on the stick. He possesses the same kind of vision as Mitch Marner. Incredibly patient, but smart with the puck. Always thinking about his next move and can execute in a second. His Passes are always hard and accurate,, he can even make passes that jump many sticks and fall right on his teammates stick.
        • Defence: He needs to work on the defensive game, but he is not devoid of one at all. Arguchintsev backchecks and is a decent defensive player. If he can develop some acceleration (which I think he will) he could be a dynamic player at both ends of the ice.
        • Comparison: Closest comparison would Mitch Marner with less goal scoring ability.
    1. Riley Stotts – Drafted in the 3rd round (83rd overall) in the 2018 NHL draft – Calgary Hitmen (WHL)
      Position: Center
      Shoots: Left
      Born: January 5, 2000 – Winnipeg Manitoba
      Height: 6‘00”
      Weight: 174 lbs

      1. Background: Started off his seasons with the Swift Current Broncos and only had 2 points in 22 games. Was traded to the Hitmen and ended up scoring 41 points in 47 games. Stotts is a low-risk high reward kind of player.
      2. Scouting Report:
        • Skating: Good skater nothing fancy not bad not superb just good.
        • Offence & Defence: I put these 2 together for Stotts because he does nothing exceptional but everything great. He’ll probably be a 3rd line centre with good hands, faceoffs and defensive coverage. He’s a 3 zone player, always in the right position.
        • Comparison: Closest comparison Morgan Klimchuck or Joel Armia
    1. Mac Hollowell– Drafted in the 4th round (118th overall) in 2018 – Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds
      Position: Defence
      Shoots: Right
      Born: Sep 26, 1998– Niagara Falls, Canada
      Height: 5‘9”
      Weight: 170 lbs
    1. Background: Just like Durzi faced some doubts about his abilities especially his size. But Hollowell took it as fuel to his game and came out flying as an over-ager in the OHL.
    2. Scouting Report:
      • Skating: Great mobility and acceleration. Once he gets moving he is hard to catch. He is at his best when he’s moving his feet.
      • Offence: Hollowell is confident with the puck on his stick and comes with really impressive vision and he never second guesses any of his decisions he makes them quick and precise. A very aggressive player, when Hollowell crosses the opposing blueline his thought are always pass or attack himself
      • Defence: a bit of neutral zone gamble, he can make a lot of mistakes there although his speed bails him out of a lot of the time. Where he gets into a lot of trouble defensively is when the opposing team is super aggressive while forechecking. His lack of size and strength are exposed in these instances.
      • Comparison: Closest comparison Nate Schmidt
  • November 7th, 2018 — News and Notes

    Today is Wednesday, November 7th, and these are your news and notes…

    There were nine league contests last night.

     

    The Maple Leafs won their 10th game of the season out of 15 games for the 11th time in franchise history and the first since the 2013-14 season when they won 10 games out of the first 14.

     

     

    Rangers G Henrik Lundqvist won his 436th career game and is now one win shy of tying Jacques Plante for seventh place all time.

     

     

    Max Domi would score all three of Montreal’s goals in the contest to give him a goal-scoring streak of four contests and has 16 points on the season, including nine goals thus far.

     

     

    TXHT and Last Word on Sports Armand Kilsvitch has his recap of the contest here.

     

     

    The Columbus Blue Jackets have defeated the Dallas Stars for the sixth consecutive time.

     

     

    Ottawa’s Mark Stone had a five-point game to lift Ottawa to the win over New Jersey. Stone is the fifth player in Senators’ history to have multiple five point games in the regular season.

     

     

    Vancouver’s Elias Pettersson would score yet again and continues to lead all rookies in goals and points but would still fall to the Detroit Red Wings in a shootout.

     

    Pettersson has scored 10 goals in 10 games played. He is the fifth player outside of the League’s first season to score 10+ goals through their first 10 NHL games.

     

     

    In Tampa Bay’s Hockey Fights Cancer Awareness night, Tampa Bay would get the win in the contest over the Edmonton Oilers and move to a record of 11-3-1 and into first place in the NHL standings.

     

     

    St. Louis F Ryan O’Reilly registered a hat-trick and would extend his point streak to eight games in the contest against the Hurricanes. O’Reilly also had an eight-game point streak during the 2015-16 season.

     

     

    In this match-up, Ilya Kovalchuk had one goal and two assists in the first game for new Kings head coach, Willie Desjardins.

     

     

     

    San Jose’s Joe Thornton played in his 1499th NHL contest last night and tied Mike Modano for 19th all time.

     

     

    With his next game, Thornton will become the first overall pick in the history of the NHL Draft to reach the 1500 game milestone.

     

    As a note from the contests yesterday, this would only be the fifth time in League history where the home teams swept a schedule of 9+ games.

     

     

    Today’s slate of games…

     

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    For other news, notes, and stats…

     

     

    Today in NHL News…

     

    -Edmonton Oilers Milan Lucic will have a hearing today for roughing Tampa Bay’s Mathieu Joseph in last night’s contest.

     

     

    The NHL’s Department of Player Safety in accordance to the hearing announced that Lucic has been fined $10,000, the maximum allowed under the CBA, for roughing Mathieu Joseph.

     

     

    -Sportsnet and Hockey Night in Canada’s Elliotte Friedman released his “31 Thoughts” article yesterday. The topic revolves around the Ottawa Senators Uber video and the fallout.

     

     

    -The Los Angeles Kings announced that Adam Oates has joined the team in a consulting role.

     

     

     

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  • Game Recap – Vegas Golden Knights v. Toronto Maple Leafs

    Game Recap – Vegas Golden Knights v. Toronto Maple Leafs

    Time: Tuesday, Novemeber 6th, 2018

    Toronto: 9-5-0 for 18 points

    Vegas: 6-2-1 for 13 points

    The Toronto Maple Leafs head back home where they have struggled big time only scoring 5 goals in their last 7 games. But Vegas has been just as bad on the road, having a hard time scraping wins away from their home arena.

    Top Scorers/Goalie Matchup

    Morgan Rielly – 18 points (6 goals 12 assists)

    Mitch Marner – 18 points (4 goals 14 assists)

    Auston Matthews – 16 points (10 goals 6 assists) 53% on Face-off

    John Tavares – 14 points (8 goals 8 assists) 48% on face-offs

     

    Jonathan Marchessault –13 points (6 goals 7 assists)

    William Karlsson– 10 points (3 goal 10 assists)

    Erik Haula– 7 points (2 goal 5 assists)

    Rielly Smith– 6 points (3 goal 3 assists)

     

    Frederik Andersen

    7-5-0 2.28GAA .924SV%

     

    Marc-Andre Fleury

    6-5-1 2.51GAA .901SV%

     

    Probable Lineups:

    Toronto:

    Mitch Marner – John Tavares – Zach Hyman

    Kasperi Kapanen – Nazem Kadri– Patrick Marleau

    Tyler Ennis – Pars Lindholm – Connor Brown

    Andreas Johnsson – Frederik Gauthier – Josh Leivo

    Morgan Rielly – Ron Hainsey

    Jake Gardiner – Nikita Zaitsev

    Travis Dermott – Igor Ozhiganov

    Frederik Andersen

    Garrett Sparks
    Scratched: Justin Holl & Martin Marincin

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back), Auston Matthews (Shoulder)

    Suspension: None

     

    Vegas:

    Jonathan Marchessault – William Karlsson – Reilly Smith

    Max Pacioretty – Erik Haula– Alex Tuch

    Tomas Nosek– Cody Eakin – Tomas Hyka

    William Carrier – Pierre-Eduoard Bellmore – Ryan Reaves

    Brayden McNabb –Collin Miller

    Shea Theodore – Nick Holden

    Jon Merril – Brad Hunt

    Marc-Andre Fleury

    Macolm Subban
    Scratched: None

    Injuries: Paul Stastny (Lower Body)

    Suspension: None

     

    Keys to Winning against Vegas:

    1. Attack the defence
      1. Vegas defence is young and although they played well last year they have been so good this year. Attack hard.
    2. Depth
      1. Needs to score take some pressure off the stars
    3. Score 1st
      1. Leafs have struggled at home and need to get off to a good start. 1st goal of the game would easily help that

    Game Day Lineups:

    First Period:

    Toronto Goal – 05:30 – Connor Brown (2) Unassisted

    Vegas Penalty – 06:43 – Bryaden McNabb 2 minutes from Holding

    Toronto Penalty – 13:58 – Jake Gardiner 2 minutes from Hooking

    End of 1st – VGK – 0     TOR – 1

    Shots              13                08

    Faceoffs         7/17          10/17

    Hits               6                  12

    PP                 0/1               0/1

    Analysis:

    Leafs are aggressive on the defence and attacking the net not worrying about finesse but just getting the puck in the net anyway possible.

    Need to Do:

    Get more bodies in front of Fleury really having a hard time tracking the puck.

    Second Period:

    Toronto Goal – 00:09 – Mitch Marner (5) from John Tavares (9) and Zach Hyman (7)

    Toronto Penalty – 04:01 – Mitch Marner 2 minutes for Hooking

    Vegas Goal – 11:22 – Cody Eakin (4) from Shea Theodore (5) and Jon Merill (2)

    End of 2nd –VGK – 1      TOR – 2

    Shots               29                 16

    Faceoffs          16/40            24/40

    Hits                 14                  17

    PP                   0/2                  0/1

    Analysis:

    Leaf came out flying and then took their foot off the gas pedal. Allowing Vegas to dominate the 2nd half of the 2nd period and score once.

    Need to Do:

    Get back to being aggressive on the forecheck.

     

     

    Third Period:

    Toronto Penalty – 03:32 – Jake Gardiner 2 minutes for Slashing

    Toronto EN Goal – 19:25 – Nazem Kadri(4) from Connor Brown (4) and Patrick Marleau (5)

    End of 3rd –VGK – 1           TOR – 3

    Shots              37                      21

    Faceoffs        23/59             36/59

    Hits               23                      25

    PP                 0/3                    0/1

    Analysis:

    Mitch Marner was by far the best player on the ice tonight. Backchecked hard and forechecked hard and even fought hard in front of the net. But his only comparable was Freddie Andersen who came to play tonight stopping 36 of 37 shots for an amazing performance.

     

    Next Up:

    New Jersey (6-5-1 13pts) @ Toronto (10-5-0 20pts)

    Vegas (6-8-1 13pts) @ Ottawa (5-6-3 13pts)

     

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  • A Maple Leaf prospect overview – Part 1

    A Maple Leaf prospect overview – Part 1

    If you don’t follow much of the American Hockey League, OHL, KHL or any of the Swedish Leagues that’s 100% ok. By the end of this article you have a overview of what you can expect coming out of the Leafs organization over the next few years and if I can give you hint you should be very excited. These are no particular order just going to do my best to give you an overview of what’s in the Maple Leafs system over the next few weeks. Part 1 will consist of 4 players more known in the Maple Leafs system.

    1. Rasmus Sandin – Drafted 1st round 2018 (29th overall) From the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
      Position: Defence
      Shoots: Left
      Born: March 7th, 2000 — Uppsala, Sweden
      Height: 5’11”
      Weight: 190 lbs [180 cm / 86 kg

      • Background: Started his professional playing career in Brynas IF in 2016 at the age of 16. In 2017 Sandin was drafted 52nd overall by the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL) at the Canadian Hockey League import draft. Started playing for Rogle SK of the Swedish Hockey League before joining the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds and by seasons being awarded Rookie of the Year by the team and nominated a finalist for the Emms Family award (awarded top rookie)
      • Scouting Report:
        1. Skating – Above average skater, don’t expect him to out skate very many. Better skater backwards then forwards. Fantastic retreat skater, always able to keep the play in front of him. Good, strong lower half which makes Sandin strong on his skates.
        2. Offensively – Highly intelligent puck mover, he is always poised with the puck on his stick. Amazing vision and a great passer, has the ability and skill to use the stretch pass with ease but will not force a play if it’s not there. Sandin brings a great shot arsenal to the ice, he favors his wrist shot or snap shot over the slapper. Knows when to pick his spots to pinch
        3. Defensively – Sandin brings very strong positioning along with some physicality to his game. Tough in the corners, clears the net well. Sandin doesn’t chase the play in order to be physical but picks his spots well. Sandin is very good at anticipating plays, making him a very valuable defencemen.
        4. Comparision –  If I had to choose someone solely based on potential I really couldn’t find someone because the potential that Rasmus Sandin has seems to be above and behind some of his peers. But what I’ve heard and saw game style wise he compares Jake Muzzin.
    1. Trevor Moore – Undrafted free agent signing
      Position: Left Wing
      Shoots: Left
      Born: March 31, 1995 – USA
      Height: 5‘10”
      Weight: 174 lbs

      • Background: Moore decided to go the same route as former Leaf Center Tyler Bozak, heading straight to the University of Denver. At Denver Moore was setup under current Dallas head coach Jim Montgomery and played on a line with current NHLer Dalton Heinein of the Boston Bruins. It was there that he would begin to flourish and the Leafs scouts caught a glimpse of it and rushed to sign Moore in 2016. His development with the Marlies has been quick and fun to watch. Moore was expected by some to be the Leafs first call up this season if necessary and they were correct.
      • Scouting Report:
        1. Skating: Most scouts describe Moore’s skating ability as NHL ready. Extremely quick and strong on his skates. Hard to bump off the puck.
        2. Offensively: The way I’ve heard it described about Trevor Moore’s offence was this; “Great hands and vision with a nice shot and knack for going to the net hard, we could be looking at a 3rd liner who scores 20 goals.”
        3. Defensively: You really couldn’t ask for a more defensively responsible player. Sheldon Keefe head coach of the Toronto Marlies has Moore play in every situation, Keefe stress Moore has developed an unbelievable 2-way game. Great backchecker who never gives up, amazing hockey sense and the ability to read a play defensively before it happens, this is on top of his shot blocking ability.
        4. Comparison: Closest comparison would be Zach Hyman but much offensive flair and a much more dynamic skater and player.
    1. Carl Grundstrom – Drafted in the 2nd round (57th overall) in the 2016 NHL draft
      Position: Right Wing
      Shoots: Left
      Born: December 1st, 1997 Umea, Sweden
      Height: 6‘00”
      Weight: 194 lbs

      • Background: Scored 13 goals in the Swedish Hockey League, those numbers may not jump off the page at you, but considering he was 18 years old and playing in a super defensive league 13 goals in the SHL is probably like a solid 25-30 in the AHL.
      • Scouting Report:
        1. Skating: Not a strength of his game, needs to improve his skating a bit and his edging. Plays more of a north/south game. But this doesn’t mean he’s a bad skater either.
        2. Offensively: Only way to describe his offensive game is this, Shoot!. Grundstrom has an unbelievable shot and is really good around the net. Good hockey IQ, and a very competitive player. He’s one of those guys like a Zach Hyman who will give you everything he’s got every shift.
        3. Defensively: Solid defensive player, who is always on the right side of the puck. Good stick and a very high hockey sense.
        4. Comparison: Closest comparison Leo Komarov
    1. Timothy Liljegren – Drafted in the 1st round (17th overall) in 2017
      Position: Defence
      Shoots: Right
      Born: April 30, 1999– Kristianstad, Sweden
      Height: 6‘00”
      Weight: 192 lbs

      • Background: Liljegren was drafted much lower than most people thought he should have been. Before Liljegren had a bout with mono, he was said to be drafted as high as 3rd overall but he couldn’t find his game in the 2nd half of the season after returning and no one wanted to take the risk.
      • Scouting Report:
        1. Skating: Have fun catching this kid if he gets going. Very strong skater, great edge work and pretty strong on the puck. Let me tell you if you let him get skating he will get into the zone every time. Without question.
        2. Offensively: Liljegren admittingly models his game after Erik Karlsson and with that comparable he does a lot of the samethings that Karlsson does. Great zone entries and strong ability to control the line, great hands, phenomenal stickhandling and probably the most talk about thing is the cannon of a shot he possesses. Most scouts say that they will be shocked if Liljegren isn’t a multiple Norris Trophy winner.
        3. Defensively: Much like Karlsson, Liljegren doesn’t get much credit for his defensive work and while playing in Sweden I would agree. But since playing under Sheldon Keefe on the Toronto Marlies his defensive abilities have looked miles better. He’s garnered a good stick and some good position.
        4. Comparison: Closest comparison Erik Karlsson, not saying he’s as good but the same style and set of skills, but obviously at different levels.

     

  • Toronto Maple Leafs vs Pittsburgh Penguins

    Toronto Maple Leafs vs Pittsburgh Penguins

     

    Time: Saturday, Novemeber 3rd, 2018

    Toronto: 8-5-0 for 16 points

    Pittsburgh: 6-2-1 for 13 points

    The Toronto Maple Leafs come into Pittsburgh on a 2 game losing streak and looking to get back into the win column in a hurry. This will mark the 2nd meeting of the season and the 3rd game without superstar Auston Matthews. Pittsburgh has only lost 3 games this season 2 in regulation and 1 in overtime. Look for it to be a close game between two top teams.

     

    Top Scorers/Goalie Matchup
    Auston Matthews – 16 points (10 goals 6 assists) 53% on Face-off

    Mitch Marner – 16 points (4 goals 12 assists)

    Morgan Rielly – 16 points (4 goals 12 assists)

    John Tavares – 14 points (7 goals 7 assists) 49% on face-offs

     

    Evgeni Malkin –20 points (7 goals 13 assists) 49.3% faceoffs

    Phil Kessel– 16 points (7 goal 9 assists)

    Sidney Crosby– 14 points (6 goal 8 assist)

    Kris Letang– 12 points (4 goal 8 assists)

     

    Frederik Andersen

    6-5-0 2.53GAA .919SV%

    Matt Murray

    4-2-1 3.45GAA .897SV%

     

    Probable Lineups:

    Toronto:

    Mitch Marner – John Tavares – Zach Hyman

    Kasperi Kapanen – Nazem Kadri– Patrick Marleau

    Tyler Ennis – Pars Lindholm – Connor Brown

    Andreas Johnsson – Frederik Gauthier – Josh Leivo

    Morgan Rielly – Ron Hainsey

    Jake Gardiner – Nikita Zaitsev

    Travis Dermott – Igor Ozhiganov
    Frederik Andersen

    Garrett Sparks
    Scratched: Justin Holl & Martin Marincin

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back), Auston Matthews (Shoulder)

    Suspension: None

     

    Penguins:

    Jake Guentzel – Sidney Crosby – Derrick Simon

    Carl Hagelin – Evgeni Malkin– Phil Kessel

    Bryan Rust– Riley Sheahan – Patric Hornqvist

    Derek Grant – Matt Cullen – Daniel Sprong

    Brian Dumoulin –Kris Letang

    Olli Maatta – Jamie Oleksiuk

    Jack Johnson – Chad Ruhwedel

    Matt Murray

    Casey DeSmith
    Scratched: None

    Injuries: Justin Schultz, Derrick Brassard

    Suspension: None

     

    4 Keys to Winning against Pittsburgh:

    1. Be Aggresive
      1. Play like you did in Dallas, hard on the forecheck and aggressive in all zones.
    2. Faceoffs
      1. Need to start winning faceoffs again. Get the puck first and quick.
    3. John Tavares/Mitch Marner
      1. Needs to bring their A game from the beginning. They need someone to step up and it needs to be at least one of these two and I wouldn’t expect anything less.
    4. Limit Turnovers
      1. No crazy turnovers, way too much talent on this Penguins. They will make you pay for even the tiniest mistake

     

    Game Day Lineups:

     

    First Period:

    Toronto Penalty – 04:46 – Patrick Marleau 2 minutes from Hooking

    Toronto Goal – 09:34 – John Tavares (8) from Mitch Marner (13) and Ron Hainsey (4)

    End of 1st – TOR – 1       PIT – 0

     

    Shots              13                09

    Faceoffs         21/29          8/29

    Hits               9                  15

    PP                 0/0               0/1

     

    Analysis:

    Leafs are winning faceoffs, and playing aggressive in all zone. Marner and Tavares look like they came ready to play.

     

    Need to Do:

    Get more bodies in front of Murray really having a hard time tracking the puck.

     

     

    Second Period:

    Toronto Goal – 00:44 – Patrick Marleau (3) from Kasperi Kapanen (5) and Nazem Kadri (5)

    Toronto Penalty – 01:21 – Igor Ozhiganov 2 minutes for Tipping

    Toronto Penalty – 03:22 – Nazem Kadri 2 minutes for High Sticking

    Pittsburgh Penalty – 09:37 – Jamie Oleksiuk 2 minutes for Hooking

    Toronto Goal – 11:49 – Morgan Rielly (5) from John Tavares (8) and Kasperi Kapanen (5)

    Pittsburgh Penalty – 15:38 – Bryan Rust 2 minutes for Roughing

    Toronto Goal – 00:44 – Patrick Marleau (3) from Kasperi Kapanen (5) and Nazem Kadri (5)

     

    End of 2nd – TOR – 3        PIT – 0

    Shots               30                 18

    Faceoffs          35/61            26/61

    Hits                 20                  28

    PP                   0/2                  0/3

     

    Analysis:

    Leaf came out flying this period with solid defensive play and it turned into serious offence curtesy of some nifty play by Kasperi Kapanen. I said in the pre-game Tavares and Marner need to be the best players and that they are tonight.

     

    Need to Do:

    Shut down, but don’t take your foot off the gas pedal.

     

    Third Period:

    Toronto Penalty – 03:32 – Igor Ozhiganov 2 minutes for Holding

    Pittsburgh Penalty – 14:42 – Carl Hagelin 2 minutes for Slashing

    Toronto PP Goal – 15:33 – Morgan Rielly (6) from Mitch Marner (14) and Jake Gardiner (7)

    Toronto Penalty – 19:11 – Connor Brown 2 minutes for Interference

    Toronto SH Goal – 19:40 – Zach Hyman (1) Unassisted

     

    End of 3rd – TOR – 5         PIT – 0

    Shots              33                      31

    Faceoffs        45/80              35/80

    Hits               25                       46

    PP                 1/3                    0/5

     

     Analysis:

    John Tavares, Mitch Marner and Morgan Rielly silencing all the critics. Frederik Andersen shutting the door all made for a pretty convincing Leafs win. Tavares dominated in the faceoff circle, while Marner had the vision going at it’s finest. Also Hainsey looked like the shutdown guy he was last season.

     

    Next Up:

    Vegas (5-7-1 13pts) @ Toronto (9-5-0 18pts)

    New Jersey (5-4-1 11pts) @ Pittburgh (6-3-3 15pts)

     

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  • Rating Toronto after 13 games

    Rating Toronto after 13 games

    We’ve discussed the identity of the Toronto Maple Leafs and what we can expect on a regular basis from them. Today we will do some in-depth analysis on each Leaf player from the goaltending right up to the 1st line players, a grade will be given and a explanation as to why that grade is given. Below will be a grading system so that everyone reading can understand in a sense as to what the player is being graded on.

    Grading System:

    10 – Overachievement of goals, and played extremely better then peers
    9 – Achieved goals and played at a higher level then peers
    8 – Achieved goals, while playing at the same level as peers
    7 – Achieved most goals, while playing at same level as peers
    6 – Achieved 80% of goals, while playing at a level slightly below peers
    5 – Achieved 50% of goals, while playing at a level 50% below peers
    4 – Achieved 40% of goals, while playing at a level 40% below peers
    3 – Did not achieve majority of goals, while being in and out of the lineup
    2 – Did not achieve majority of goals, while being a healthy scratch 90% of the time
    1 – Did not play

    Goaltenders:

    Frederik Andersen: 7 – Frederik Andersen has always been a shaky starter in October, he really worked hard in the off-season to hopefully change that. Andersen started off the season with a solid 3-2 win over the Montreal Canadiens, where he made 34 saves in a very convincing opening night win. Things then kind went south. Andersen in his next 3 starts gave up 3, 4 and 3 goals respectively, which really started to take a toll on his Goals Against Average. Andersen then had a solid outing against Washington only giving up 2, then superb start against Pittsburgh only giving up 1 goal on 38 shots and back to 3 against St. Louis and then a superb outing against Winnipeg on Wednesday. So far inconsistency has gotten the best of Andersen but he looking like he is turning a corner.

    Garrett Sparks – 5 – Garrett Sparks is a hard one to rate, he’s only made 2 NHL starts both he won. First game his team scored a touchdown against Chicago and he looked shaky to say the least. But the 2nd against Los Angeles he looked like a superstar only allowing one goal and making 33 saves. Sparks needs to work on his game at the NHL level, it’s one thing being AHL goalie of the year and being backup and eventually a starter in the NHL.

    Defence:

    Igor Ozhiganov – 6 – The majority Ozhiganov’s goals were set with the learning curve of playing a North American style of hockey. But Ozhiganov hasn’t looked out of place except for one game. Solid defensive game with a nice outlet pass and a bomb of a shot. We haven’t seen the bomb as much but Ozhiganov doesn’t get much offensive zone time. I would expect to see this number go up as he continues to grow.

    Travis Dermott – 6 – Dermott brings a solid two-way game. Although this year he hasn’t been given much of an opportunity to use the offensive game. Very little offensive zone time and rarely powerplay time has seen Dermott’s ability offensively diminish. But expect this number to go up as the season goes on.

    Martin Marincin – 2 – Marcincin brings what he always has a good stick and reach. But his skating is something to be laughed at and decision making abilities are less then 0. Expect to more of Justin Holl throughout the season.

    Justin Holl – 2 – The rating is not Holl’s fault. He has not been given a chance to play and has been the odd man out of the rotation that was happening between Marincin and Ozhiganov at the beginning of the season. Expectations are Holl will get his chance if he is patience.

    Nikita Zaitsev – 6.5 – He’s been much better then last season, where turnovers and lack of defensive coverage were his demise. This season he come out looking more like his rookie season in Toronto. But turnovers are still a damper to him and his defensive partner Jake Gardiner.

    Ron Hainsey – 5 – Hainsey has struggled defensively this season although the last few games he has looked like he is turning a corner. Turnovers in October/November seemed to have become a thing for him, whereas usually he is a sturdy defencemen. Only 2 ways to go for Hainsey either he’s just in a rough patch and it will turn around or age has finally caught up to him.

    Jake Gardiner – 6 – Gardiner has looked basically the same as any other year except with the newly formed powerplay he is getting less opportunities in the offensive zone. The last few games Gardiner has taken it upon himself to create scoring chances, which can be a great thing or totally disastrous. Look for Gardiner to begin to revamp his game to create more 5 on 5 opportunities for himself.

    Morgan Rielly – 9 – Rielly is finally living up to the bill of the 2-way defenceman they drafted. Still young so it was never really a worry but Rielly has really vamped things up this season, especially offensively. But his defensive game is reminiscent of Duncan Keith, good spacing, great stick and a nice box out to go along with a fantastic skating ability. 16 points in 13 games is making Rielly a real stud this season, expect more.

    Forwards:

    Andreas Johnsson – 3 – Johnsson was a very strong player last year in the AHL and even in his callup to Toronto late in the season. But this season he is struggling to find his groove. Last season averaged 2 shots a game this season not even one, he hasn’t been using his speed or deceptiveness. Don’t expect Johnsson to stay this way all season, he’s dynamic expect him to find it. Tonight was the first step back to it.

    Tyler Ennis – 3 – Ennis had a strong pre-season and then Kasperi Kapanen took his job, because he wasn’t performing with Matthews. He needs to use his speed to be effective and go to the corners. A 4th line with Ennis playing well could be a very good 4th line.

    Frederik Gauthier – 4 – Gauthier isn’t expected to score very much, but he is expected to win draws and be a thorn in the other teams side. He’s been in and out of the lineup. More of a defensive specialist.

    Josh Leivo – 4 – Leivo is a very disappointing player for me. He has such talent but can’t seem to bring it together all at one time at the NHL level. Big shot but can’t hit the net. He’s been put in all the right situations to succeed. Been kind of a let down.

    Connor Brown – 4 – Brown has really underperformed so far this season with only a Empty Net goal to his name. Brown needs to play his game in the corners with his speed. Let his ability do the work. Brown will come around and find some scoring touch that the Leafs desperately from their bottom 6.

    Par Lindholm – 5 – Lindholm was a great find for the Leafs overseas, he was brought over for his faceoff ability and his defensive game. The Leafs need a little offence out of him for sure, but he is learning the North American game so some slack is cut.

    Patrick Marleau – 5 – Marleau has had an underwhelming start to his season scoring only his 2nd goal of the year last night in Dallas. Both goals coming on the man advantage. Marleau is being looked at as a 2nd option right now on the powerplay but with Matthews out will get more looks. Expect Marleau to easily break out of this slump and hit somewhere between 20-30 goals again this season.

    Zach Hyman – 7 – People will laugh at this rating because they will say Hyman only has 6 assists on the season. How in the world is he rated higher than Patrick Marleau amongst others. Well, let me explain. Hyman does all the little things that don’t show up on the score sheet such as all the corner work, net presence, blocks shots, penalty kills on top of being on pace for 38 points. Hyman comes as advertised each game, works his tail off every game. Respect is given where respect is due and that’s one of those situations.

    Kasperi Kapanen – 8 – Kapanen since being drafted by the Penguins in the 1st round 22nd in the same draft as fellow Maple Leaf William Nylander, has had to fight his way to the NHL. Penguins didn’t deem him worthy of a roster spot but remained patient with Kapanen, until they made him apart of the Phil Kessel deal. Kapanen has been in and out of the Leafs roster for the last 2 seasons now but made an impact 2 years ago against Washington in the playoffs and again last season. This season he was a shoe in for a roster spot, especially considering the Leafs cap crunch and the Nylander hold out. Kapanen started on the 4th line with Andreas Johnsson and Par Lindholm, but quickly jumped up to the top line to play with Auston Matthews and Patrick Marleau. Kapanen’s speed, physicality and willingness to go to the corners this season has made him a real star so far, scoring 6 goals and 4 assists in 13 games. Babcock is beginning to trust the kid more and he will be a mainstay in this lineup. Expect him to continue to score maybe not at the pace he is now but Kapanen brings a lot to the Leafs.

    Mitch Marner – 10 – Marner, there is so much to say about this kid and not enough time to say it. Let me break it down into 3 things.

    1. Hockey IQ is off the charts! If you not familiar with what that means a very simple definition would be, the ability to read a play before it happens and the ability to determine the how the opposing players will react to a certain situation. All this is done in a split second and then to be able to react to that accordingly.
    2. On-Ice Vision is as if he has superpowers. Watch as Marner takes that puck takes a step forward knowing it will open up a seam and boom over to Tavares and in the net or watch as he knows that they are expecting him to pass and he takes advantage of that and boom in net. Finally watch his ability to spot any player coming from anywhere and get to their stick through tons of traffic.
    3. Speed combined with stickhandling is scary. Most analysts call this have the puck on a string, it just seems to stay on his stick and never leave until he wants it too.

    All this to say Marner has come out flying, scoring 16 points in 13 games. This is what your going to be getting for the next however many years. This kid is a stud. Oh and by the way he LOVES PLAYING IN TORONTO.

    John Tavares – 9 – Tavares has been everything advertised, good faceoff guy and 2-way player who really has a knack to score. 14 points in 13 games. My reasoning for putting him at 9 is he seems to disappear at times. But Tavares is on pace again for heavy offensive numbers, Leafs look scary good. Just like Tavares has so far.

    Auston Matthews – 10 – I wish there was an 11 or 12 on this scale. Auston Matthews revamped his shooting and boy whatever he did it’s been dead on. Unfortunately being out for a month will hurt his MVP chances (It’s early, I know). But 16 points in 11 games before the injury. Let me tell you 3 things that have made Matthews so successful this season.

    1. Those hands are filthy. Another one of those guys who has the puck on a string, he makes the puck do whatever he wants. Watch him control the game just by cradling the puck, it’s quite magical.
    2. Laser shot. Whatever Matthews did over the offseason, it worked wonders he puts the puck wherever he wants to. It’s almost as if he tells it to go and it goes there.
    3. Defensive ability. When you play against Matthews you better be ready for a 200 foot press. Matthews is relentless backchecker, especially if he is the one who loses the puck.
    4. Not afraid to go to the dirty areas. Matthews does what he got to do to score, sacrificing his whole body and it has worked. The shoulder injury is a freak injury. Just hit the wrong spot.

    Nazem Kadri – 5 – Kadri started off the season very slow, my thoughts are he was trying to find his identity on the team again. 1st powerplay unit, penalty killing and a 3rd line center role. But he embraced it and has become good at agitating other teams. Hard on the forecheck and gritty. Now after 13 games he’s gotten 7 points and with Matthews injury an increased role. Expect more from Kadri and a better rating at the half way point.

    These are my rating for the Maple Leafs 13 games into the season. Will re-evaluate again at the half way point.

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  • Gameday Preview & Recap:  Dallas Stars vs Toronto Maple Leafs

    Gameday Preview & Recap:  Dallas Stars vs Toronto Maple Leafs

     

    Time: Thursday, Novemeber 1st, 2018

    Toronto: 8-4-0 for 16 points

    Dallas: 6-5-0 for 14 points

    The Toronto Maple Leafs play their second game of the season against the Dallas Stars. Game 1 ended in the Leafs walking away victorious 7-4 in Dallas. But the Leafs have had their troubles on home ice this year going 3-4. This also marks the 2nd game without Auston Matthews, expect the Leafs to come out with a little more fire than they did against Calgary. Dallas is coming off a 4 -1 over the Montreal Canadiens and seemingly firing on all cylinders.

    Top Scorers/Goalie Matchup
    Auston Matthews – 16 points (10 goals 6 assists) 53% on Face-off
    Mitch Marner – 126 points (4 goals 12 assists)
    Morgan Rielly – 15 points (4 goals 11 assists)
    John Tavares – 13 points (7 goals 6 assists) 49% on face-offs

    Tyler Seguin –12 points (3 goals 9 assists) 59.6% faceoffs
    John Klingberg– 11 points (5 goal 6 assists)
    Alex Radulov– 11 points (5 goal 6 assist)
    Jamie Benn– 9 points (4 goal 5 assists)

    Frederik Andersen
    6-4-0 2.53GAA .919SV%

    Anton Khudobin
    1-1 3.03GAA .898SV%

    Probable Lineups:

    Toronto:

    Kasperi Kapanen – John Tavares – Zach Hyman

    Mitch Marner – Nazem Kadri– Patrick Marleau

    Tyler Ennis – Pars Lindholm – Connor Brown

    Andreas Johnsson – Frederik Gauthier – Josh Leivo
    Morgan Rielly – Ron Hainsey

    Jake Gardiner – Nikita Zaitsev

    Travis Dermott – Igor Ozhiganov
    Frederik Andersen

    Garrett Sparks
    Scratched: Justin Holl & Martin Marincin

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back), Auston Matthews (Shoulder)

    Suspension: None

     

    Dallas:

    Justin Dowling – Tyler Seguin – Alexander Radulov

    Jamie Benn – Jason Spezza– Mattias Janmark

    Valeri Nichuskin– Radek Faksa – Gemel Smith

    Devin Shore – Jason Dickinson – Blake Comeau
    Esa Lindell –John Klingberg

    Marc Methot – Miro Heiskanen

    Julius Honka – Roman Polak
    Anton Khudobin

    Ben Bishop
    Scratched: Connor Carrick

    Injuries: Martin Hanzal, Stephen Johns

    Suspension: None

    4 Keys to Winning against Dallas:

    1. Stay Out of the Box
      1. The Stars own one of the top power-plays in the league and the Leafs penalty kill has not been good.
    2. Puck Possession
      1. Puck possession is going to be something that the Leafs need to have during this game, don’t get into an offensive tug of war with Dallas.
    3. Nazem Kadri
      1. With the absence of Matthews, Kadri will be called upon to step up his game more offensively. Shouldn’t be an issue considering he is a former 30 goal scorer.
    4. Limit Turnovers
      1. No crazy turnovers, way too much talent on this Dallas roster. They will make you pay.

    Game Day Lineups:

    First Period:

    Dallas Penalty – 07:28 – Brett Ritchie 2 minutes from Holding

    End of 1st – DAL – 0       TOR – 0

    Shots              07                10

    Faceoffs         12/16          4/16

    Hits               17                  7

    PP                 0/0               0/1

    Analysis:

    Leafs came ready to be aggressive against the Stars. Pressing the Stars defence and forward even in the neutral zone. Not allowing the Stars much offensive zone time but forcing Dallas to take shots from the outside. All players are back checking hard, and clogging up the neutral zone. The 3rd and 4th lines are playing like they have something to prove and Travis Dermott is making sure he doesn’t give Babcock any reasons to take him out of the lineup again.

    Need to Do:

    Continue the pressure and get more bodies in front of the net.

    Second Period:

    Toronto Penalty – 09:53 – Par Lindholm 2 minutes for Holding

    Dallas Goal – 11:55 – Jamie Benn (5) from Tyler Seguin (10) and John Klingberg (7)

    Toronto Penalty – 12:41 – Justin Holl 2 minutes for Holding

    Dallas Penalty – 16:02 – Marc Methot 2 minutes for Tripping

    End of 2nd – DAL – 1        TOR – 0

    Shots               15                 16

    Faceoffs          21/31            10/31

    Hits                 28                  13

    PP                   0/2                  0/2

    Analysis:

    Leafs took the foot off the gas pedal and look to be really struggling to find any offence. Scoring needs to come from somewhere question is who will step up.

    Need to Do:

    Leafs need to put together a full period. Attack and Attack!

    Third Period:

    Dallas Penalty – 01:12 – Brett Ritchie 2 minutes for Holding

    Dallas Goal – 04:43 – Devin Shore (3) from Mattias Janmark (1) and Tyler Seguin (11)

    Dallas Penalty – 05:30 – Jason Dickinson 2 minutes for Tripping

    Dallas Penalty – 16:29 – Brett Ritchie 2 minutes for Tripping

    Toronto PPG Goal – 16:51 – Patrick Marleau (2) from Morgan Rielly (12) and John Tavares (7)

    End of 3rd – DAL – 2         TOR – 1

    Shots              18                   31

    Faceoffs        34                    18

    Hits               34/54             20/54

    PP                 0/2                    1/5

    Analysis:

    This game should have been a win for the Leafs, as they were the much better team for the majority of the game but a few posts and the realization of how much even the players relied on Auston Matthews for goals was at the forefront. Johnsson, Lindholm, Brown, Kapanen looked like they were there to play with speed and aggressiveness, which is a first all season for some of those guys. Take this as a building block for them to get the We Need Matthews to win games mentality out of their brain. Much better showing then against Calgary.

     

    Next Up:

    Toronto (8-5-0 16pts) @ Pittsburgh (6-2-1 13pts)

    Dallas (7-5-0 14pts) @ Washington (5-4-2 12pts)

     

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