Craig Berube on Max Domi skating on Matthews' right wing in camp: "He looked really good to me... He skated and shot pucks"
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Craig Berube on Max Domi skating on Matthews' right wing in camp: "He looked really good to me... He skated and shot pucks"
"It was the first look at Max Domi with Auston Matthews and Matthew Knies. What does Domi have to do to make the most of it? Berube: Take what he did in practice today, and take it to the game. He skated and shot pucks. He looked really good to me. I like that. Direct. Do you value the versatility a forward such as Domi brings to the lineup? Berube: For sure, and they provide secondary scoring."
"What led to the decision to put together the trio of Lorentz - Laughton - Cowan for another game? Berube: I like the way Cowan is playing. It is another good opportunity for him to go up and play. [Montreal] is going to have a pretty good lineup, I'd imagine. I want to see that line up there. They'll be playing against good players. It is an opportunity to see what he can do, and what the line can do together."
Toronto skated predetermined practice lines with Matthew Knies between Auston Matthews and Max Domi, and Robertson between John Tavares and Calle Jarnkrok. Max Domi skated and shot pucks and was described as looking really good. Coaches expect Domi to carry his practice pace and shooting into games and value his versatility as a forward who can provide secondary scoring. Calle Jarnkrok has had a very good training camp, marked by a strong first game in Ottawa, notable work ethic, practice habits and health. The Lorentz–Laughton–Cowan trio will play again to evaluate Cowan and the line against a strong Montreal lineup.
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