Logan Shaw makes franchise history, Toronto Marlies end 2025 with their third straight win
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Logan Shaw makes franchise history, Toronto Marlies end 2025 with their third straight win
"I thought we played extremely well. The kill in the first period - the five-minute [major] - was huge. It was a huge momentum boost for us. The special teams were a huge part of this win, but I thought our five-on-five game was really solid. We didn't give them much and kept them to the outside."
"I thought we played a great road game. Sometimes, a boring game is a good game. We capitalized on some chances and then locked it down defensively."
"In his 800th professional game, captain Logan Shaw led the way for his team with a goal and an assist. The goal moved Shaw into sole possession of third in The assist on Vinni Letteiri's game-winning goal was his 117th, overtaking Mike Zigomanis to become the Marlies franchise history with 75 goals. Marlies ' all-time assists leader. Toronto's captain has rebounded from a slow start to the season and is currently riding a six-game point streak while leading the team's winning streak entering the new year. Setting a new franchise benchmark in the process is the icing on the cake."
In his 800th professional game, captain Logan Shaw recorded a goal and an assist. The assist was his 117th, overtaking Mike Zigomanis to become the Marlies' all-time assists leader, and the goal moved him into sole possession of third in franchise goal history with 75 goals. Toronto killed a five-minute major without conceding a shot after Brandon Baddock's ejection. The Marlies created multiple high-danger opportunities early through Luke Haymes, Matthew Barbolini and Borya Valis, while Ivan Fedotov made timely saves. Emphasis on five-on-five structure and defensive containment helped preserve the lead.
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