
"Um, not quite, but indisputably, this game against Edmonton - the final one prior to the Olympic break - will be a true measuring stick game for Craig Berube and company. No disrespect to Vancouver or Calgary, but they're two of the NHL's worst teams right now. At any rate, The Hockey News' David Alter stepped in for Jay Rosehill as guest co-host, with Leafs Morning Take coming to you from the Barn Burner studio in Calgary for the second straight day."
"As mentioned, that's two in a row for the Maple Leafs. William Nylander, who spent the first year and a half of his life in Calgary, had a goal and two assists. Meantime, Joseph Woll made 28 stops as the Leafs doubled up Toronto 4-2. For the third time in four games, the Leafs didn't receive a power play. Craig Berube really wouldn't comment on that after the game. The Leafs improved to 24-5-1 in their last 30 games without Morgan Rielly in the lineup."
Maple Leafs won consecutive games for the first time since January 10 and 12, capped by a 4-2 victory over Toronto. William Nylander recorded one goal and two assists, while Joseph Woll made 28 saves. The Leafs failed to earn a power play for the third time in four games, and Craig Berube declined to comment afterward. The team is 24-5-1 in its last 30 games without Morgan Rielly. Anthony Stolarz has allowed nine goals on 51 shots in two outings since returning from a nerve issue and seeks his first win since November 5. Troy Stecher will play a former team after being claimed off waivers in November.
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