
""Feels good to get that, it's been a while. I've been feeling better every game, with my play and stuff, so looking to build. But at the end of the day, it's about winning. So it's just doing what I can to help the team win.""
""When I use my speed, I feel confident out there. When I handle the puck, and stuff like that. That being said, I still have a lot of things to work on, like my defensive side of the game. So just looking to build every game.""
Jacob Quillan, at 24 years old, earned his first NHL point with a secondary assist on Jake McCabe's goal. Quillan expressed satisfaction with his performance and emphasized the importance of winning. He logged a career-high 16:07 TOI, reflecting his growing role on the team. Originally signed as an undrafted prospect, Quillan had a successful rookie season in the AHL. He has played 38 games this season, scoring 12 goals and 33 points. Quillan is expected to remain with the Maple Leafs for the final eight games of the season.
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