3 players that have quietly carried the Maple Leafs this season
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3 players that have quietly carried the Maple Leafs this season
"Bobby McMann has been one of the few Leafs forwards consistently producing this season. Playing primarily in the bottom six, McMann has posted 12 goals and 8 assists for 20 points in 38 games while skating 14-15 minutes a night. That's valuable offence from a player signed on a $1.35M deal and skating in a third- or fourth-line role. He's shown a knack for contributing in big moments, including a multi-point night against New Jersey that helped spark a 4-0 win."
"Troy Stecher will not produce much offensively, although his contribution to his team is much more valuable than his stats show. The veteran defenseman has registered 1 goal and 5 assists, while also having a +10. Stecher plays around 20 minutes per night. For a defenseman acquired by waivers only a few months ago, it can be said that the Toronto Maple Leafs have transformed him into quite a good player."
The Toronto Maple Leafs have relied heavily on depth players due to multiple injuries to key forwards and a defenseman. Bobby McMann, playing primarily in the bottom six, has produced 12 goals and 8 assists for 20 points in 38 games while averaging 14–15 minutes per night, providing scoring, net-driving, and energy in key moments. Troy Stecher, acquired on waivers, has become a dependable, hard-positioned defenseman playing about 20 minutes per night, recording 1 goal, 5 assists, and a +10 rating while limiting opponents' chances. Both players have filled important roles when top scorers are absent or struggling.
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