
"I wouldn't say a chip on my shoulder, but I am excited. I have a lot of friends on their side. It will be an exciting game."
"I don't want to talk about it too much. I just made a decision, with what I did. I think I am happy about my decision. I'm here, and I am moving forward."
"He is obviously a great player with skill and speed. He adds offense. He adds in a lot of areas. It is great to have him back. Those are tough decisions, but I tweaked it a little. I kept that Roy line together; I've just really liked what they've been doing lately. That is just the way it goes when you have people out, and they come back. You have to make some lineup changes."
"It's a big game. The other night in Philly, we talked about coming off a big win against Florida, and it's about the intensity level, being detailed, and being ready to go for whatever opponent you're playing. Tonight is a good example. We have to have a high intensity level right away. We have to be detailed in our game. We need a strong team game again; for me, it is about the team game."
William Nylander returns to the Maple Leafs lineup, and defenseman Jake McCabe is a game-time decision ahead of a matchup with the Vancouver Canucks. David Kampf said he is excited to play against many friends and indicated he is moving forward after his Toronto exit. Canucks head coach Adam Foote warned that the Leafs are well-coached and will start hard. Craig Berube praised Nylander’s speed and offensive impact and described tough lineup decisions after his return. Berube emphasized the need for high intensity, detail and a strong team game before a difficult road trip.
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