The Leafs need to step up to the plate in Boston: Leafs Morning Take
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The Leafs need to step up to the plate in Boston: Leafs Morning Take
"As mentioned, it's a sneaky big one. The Leafs need to find a way to get two points -plain and simple. Most importantly, we're all intrigued to see what they look like defensively. Incredibly, 14 of 16 Maple Leafs games have hit the over this season. Meantime, we broke down the top six from the morning skate. It looks like Berube will flip Nick Robertson and William Nylander, so it will be Knies-Matthews-Robertson and McMann-Tavares-Nylander. We'll see if it does anything."
"Meantime, coming off an abysmal performance against the Bruins on Saturday night, Anthony Stolarz will get a shot at redemption. For what it's worth, he's 4-3-0 with a 3.79 goals-against average and 0.883 save percentage since calling out his team in the media. Be sure to join us on the Wednesday edition of Leafs Morning Take. We'll offer up a full recap of Leafs/Bruins. Plus, former Maple Leaf Tomas Kaberle will drop by the show."
Toronto Maple Leafs need a response game in Boston as Brandon Carlo returns to his former stomping grounds. Toronto endured an ugly weekend, drawing criticism from the coach and frustration from the fan base. Remembrance Day was observed and producer Vicken Polatian received birthday wishes, with a requested team victory. Connor McDavid's dominant performance for Edmonton against Columbus was noted as an example of individual impact. Line adjustments place Nick Robertson alongside Knies and Matthews, and McMann with Tavares and Nylander. Anthony Stolarz will start seeking redemption with a 4-3-0 record, 3.79 GAA and .883 save percentage. Fourteen of sixteen Maple Leafs games have gone over the total.
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