Craig Berube on the Nylander-Tavares-Marner line in the Leafs' 3-1 win over Seattle: "They were fine, but they could've executed better... They mishandled some pucks"
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Craig Berube praised Anthony Stolarz's return to the Maple Leafs as pivotal after his absence since December. Following the team's 3-1 victory over the Seattle Kraken, Berube emphasized the importance of their penalty kill and power play, which provided crucial momentum. He acknowledged the team's solid defense against Seattle's quick transition game, although he noted some missed opportunities for further aggression in the third period. The Nylander-Tavares-Marner line, despite a decent performance, failed to execute effectively during key moments, highlighting areas for improvement moving forward.
It is great to see Anthony Stolarz back; he is a key part of the team and played a heck of a game in his return.
Our penalty kill was really good tonight, and we managed to capitalize on the power play, which provided us momentum.
We didn’t give up too many odd-man rushes, just two against a quick team like Seattle, which was a solid performance.
The Nylander-Tavares-Marner line didn’t execute as well as usual, mishandling pucks and missing some opportunities.
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