
""I felt pretty good, I think we got off to a good start," Nylander told reporters following the game. "So, I mean, that was nice, and Steven [Lorentz] made an unbelievable pass. So, it was a good way to come back. Just happy that the boys have been playing great while I've been gone, so it was easy to jump in.""
""I've never even heard about it, like, guys talking about faceoffs, but he's been doing something crazy the past couple of games," Nylander said with a laugh."
""I think it's going to be a great challenge for us, and, you know, bring our game to another level," Nylander said. "We've been build"
William Nylander returned to the lineup for the first time since December 27, contributing one goal and two assists in a 5-0 victory against Vancouver. Nylander leads the Maple Leafs with 44 points in 34 games and remains one of the team's most consistent forwards despite occasional slumps. The Maple Leafs killed all six Canucks power plays, helped by Scott Laughton's faceoff dominance, winning 36 of his last 40 draws. The team pursues a four-game winning streak and will face the NHL-leading Colorado Avalanche next, viewing the matchup as a challenge to elevate their game.
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