Game in 10: Bottom six drives the offense, Dennis Hildeby solid in debut as Maple Leafs record first win of the Craig Berube era
Briefly

Despite being short-handed with missing players and a rookie goalie, the Maple Leafs showed remarkable resilience and collective effort to secure a win against the Devils.
The Leafs’ depth scoring has been a significant factor in their recent success, as the bottom six played a crucial role in the offense, enabling the team to pull out a victory.
Dennis Hildeby’s debut in the NHL was impressive; he managed to keep the team competitive amidst challenges, showcasing the potential of the Leafs’ rookie goaltending.
The adjustment in defensive pairings, particularly the switch from Rielly-Tanev to Ekman-Larsson-McCabe, proved beneficial in supporting offensive line transitions and improving defensive stability.
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