Time: Friday, Novemeber 16th , 2018
Toronto: 13-6-0 for 26 points
Anaheim: 8-9-3 for 19 points
The Toronto Maple Leafs come to Anaheim on a high. Going 2 for 2 against their western conference opponents so far. Anaheim is their final test and if they pass they will be crowned number 1 overall in the NHL.
Top Scorers/Goalie Matchup
Mitch Marner – 25 points (6 goals 19 assists)
Morgan Rielly – 24 points (8 goals 16 assists)
John Tavares – 23 points (12 goals 11 assists) 49% on face-offs
Auston Matthews – 16 points (10 goals 6 assists) 53% on Face-off
Rickard Rakell –13 points (3 goals 10 assists)
Ryan Getzlaf– 12 points (4 goal 8 assists)
Jakub Silfverberg– 10 points (5 goal 5 assists)
Cam Fowler– 10 points (3 goal 7 assists)
Frederik Andersen
11-5-0 2.08GAA .934SV%
John Gibson
6-7-3 2.59GAA .927SV%
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
Garrett Sparks
Frederik Andersen
Scratched: Justin Holl & Martin Marincin
Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back), Auston Matthews (Shoulder)
Suspension: None
San Jose:
Rickard Rakell – Ryan Getzlaf– Pontus Aberg
Andrew Cogliano – Ryan Kesler– Jakub Silfverberg
Nick Ritchie– Adam Henrique – Ondrej Kase
Brian Gibbons – Kalle Kassila – Keifer Sherwood
Hampus Lindholm –Branden Montour
Jacob Larsson – Josh Manson
Marcus Petterson – Andy Welenski
John Gibson
Ryan Miller
Scratched:
Injuries: Corey Perry (Knee), Carter Rowney (Undisclosed), Maxime Comtois (Undisclosed), Came Fowler (Facial), Kevin Bieksa (Hand)
Suspension: None
Keys to Winning against Anaheim:
- Aggressive on the Anaheim Defence
- Young inexperienced and prone to make mistakes or give the puck away. Be fast and aggressive on the forecheck.
- Traffic in Front of Gibson
- Gibson has shown he’s the real deal and needs to have some pressure put in front of him. If he sees the puck he will stop it.
- Powerplay
- One of the best on the road against one of the better PK’s. Need to get some good reps against this team.
Game Day Lineups:
Playing pond hockey tonight as the California trip comes to a close in Anaheim.@HennyTweets provides a preview for tonight's game with the latest news & notes. #LeafsForever https://t.co/yNw7RFT1NG
— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) November 17, 2018
First Period:
Toronto Goal – 5:42 – Patrick Marleau (4) from Jake Gardiner (9) and Nazem Kadri(7)
End of 1st – TOR – 1 ANA – 0
Shots 9 12
Faceoffs 10/18 8/18
Hits 5 4
PP 0/0 0/0
Analysis:
Leafs looked like they didn’t play last night. They had fresh legs and a jump in their game, which is what exactly what led to the first goal of the game by Patrick Marleau.
Need to Do:
Continue to play with urgency and continue to press the young defence of Anaheim.
Leafs score only goal of the opening frame and lead 1-0 following the first. #TMLtalk pic.twitter.com/wNeHP2USLf
— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) November 17, 2018
Back for the middle frame.
Leafs lead 1-0 as the second gets under way in Anaheim. #TMLtalk pic.twitter.com/NJb0Kq5Kcd
— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) November 17, 2018
Second Period:
Anaheim Penalty – 03:41 – Andy Welinski 2 minutes for Hooking
Anaheim Penalty – 12:28 – Josh Manson 2 minutes for Holding
Anaheim Goal – 18:35 – Pontus Aberg (6) from Nick Ritchie (2) and Adam Henrique (5)
End of 2nd – TOR – 1 ANA – 1
Shots 21 22
Faceoffs 20/38 18/38
Hits 7 10
PP 0/2 0/0
Analysis:
Leafs had many chances to put the game away, including 2 powerplays and couldn’t do it. Aberg scored to add insult to injury at the end of the period
Need to Do:
Kick the offence back into gear and attack
Leafs and Ducks are tied after two. #TMLtalk pic.twitter.com/2ct4sHqH8K
— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) November 17, 2018
Tied 1-1 and it’s time for the third.
Catch the action from the final frame on @TSN_Sports 4. #TMLtalk pic.twitter.com/FtJYer6Md3
— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) November 17, 2018
Third Period:
Toronto Penalty – 13:53 – Kasperi Kapanen 2 minutes for Delay of Game
End of 3rd – TOR – 1 ANA – 1
Shots 31 37
Faceoffs 27/57 30/57
Hits 11 14
PP 0/2 0/1
Analysis:
Chances at both ends but nothing goes. Overtime we go
Sixty minutes couldn’t solve this one.
Overtime is on deck from Anaheim. #TMLtalk pic.twitter.com/OLJ8WXMRup
— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) November 17, 2018
OT:
Toronto Goal – 03:17 – Morgan Rielly (9) assisted by Mitch Marner (20)
End of OT – TOR – 2 ANA – 1
Shots 35 39
Faceoffs 29/61 32/61
Hits 11 16
PP 0/2 0/1
Analysis:
Leafs took over the OT and Morgan Rielly netted his 9th of the season with Mitch Marner on the beautiful pass.
Leafs down Ducks in overtime to sweep swing through California.#LeafsForever #FuelledByG @GatoradeCanada pic.twitter.com/otS1mexeEM
— Toronto Maple Leafs (@MapleLeafs) November 17, 2018
Next Up:
Columbus (11-6-2 24pts) @ Toronto (14-6-0 28pts)
Colorado (9-6-4 22pts) @ Anaheim (8-9-4 20pts)
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