Craig Berube expresses pride in William Nylander's two-way game in return vs. Canucks
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Craig Berube expresses pride in William Nylander's two-way game in return vs. Canucks
""He's a skilled guy, he's got a lot of talent," Berube told media following the game. "Tonight, Willy, he's got three points, and for me, it was the work. He was skating, he was back-checking, stripping people of pucks, and when he does that stuff he can be a great player.""
""Having Brandon Carlo back has been a big, big, big help," Berube said. "What he does back there on the PK, just defending and being the big body he is, I thought he had a really solid game tonight and he's been solid since he's been back.""
""Great job by Max, and you can just see everybody, I call it a pack of wolves," Berube said. "Get in there, stick up for your teammates, your goalie, Cowboy [Easton Cowan]'s in there, it's good.""
The Toronto Maple Leafs recorded a 5-0 win over the Vancouver Canucks, improving to 7-0-2 in their last nine games. William Nylander returned from injury and produced a goal and two assists, contributing strong skating, back-checking, and puck retrieval. Brandon Carlo, in his third game back, strengthened the penalty kill and helped shut down six Canucks power plays. The team defended its net physically, with Max Domi engaging in a fight and teammates rallying to protect the goalie. Head coach Craig Berube praised the collective work ethic and two-way play of key contributors.
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