
"Honestly, you're not going to get much in terms of the individual stuff, that stuff is so irrelevant. It's a long season and we need everyone, every night there's going to be someone else that steps up, gets some bounces here and there, but we're a group that relies on every single guy in this room, and I think everyone was going tonight."
"He's been playing some good hockey, obviously had some bounces go here and there for him. Obviously some bounces go here and there for him, but tonight he had the puck on a string. I think, when he goes into traffic and he can come through, it's like a one-on-three almost, and on the forecheck he somehow comes out with the puck. It's pretty impressive, it's a big part of what makes him, him, and he did a great job of that tonight."
Max Domi scored two goals, including the game-winner, to lead the Toronto Maple Leafs to a 4-3 win over the Calgary Flames. Domi had not scored since the second game of the season and entered the game with a minus-7 rating. Domi emphasized team success over individual accomplishments, noting that individual stats are irrelevant and that the group relies on every player. Matthew Knies recorded two goals and assisted on the game-winner, tying him with John Tavares for second on the team in scoring. Domi praised Knies’ ability to drive into traffic, forecheck, and maintain possession. Toronto travels to Columbus to face the Blue Jackets next.
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