MAPLE LEAFS 4, CANUCKS 2. WHAT THEY SAID: “I think everyone is contributing. I think that’s been awesome. Great for [Marincin] to get the game winner — what a goal, right? That really gets the bench alive and that was awesome. Obviously, we’re short on staff on the back on D but all those guys are stepping up and playing great. It was three great wins.” –ZACH HYMAN.

HEAD COACH SHELDON KEEFE

On contributions from all lines and D pairings tonight:

Well, the depth guys today did a great job for us. Not only providing offence but they gave us good shifts, worked hard, carried play for us, for the most part, when they were out there. We’re asking a lot of our defence — all our defence that are out there — we’re asking a lot of them to play different roles than they have all season for most of them. Guys did a good job. Marty [Marincin] did a good job all game, and yet had a tough stretch to end the second period there and he got quite tired. I believe his minutes were reaching a minute for [that shift]. He regrouped and made a big-time play there. I’ve come to only expect highlight reels from Marty with the Marlies. Every time he scored it was a memorable goal.

On what he has learned about the group over the last week:

I think just we’re working. We look like what we’re capable of when we’re going about it properly in terms of our preparation and our habits and our work ethic, competitiveness. And, frankly, I thought today we weren’t at the same level we were at on the road. The game was just different. I just thought we weren’t as sharp as we were on the road, so I didn’t love that, obviously. But, just once again, just responding to that first period and finding our way through all the ups and downs of it and then the game settles down and we stayed with it. We didn’t generate nearly as much offence as I thought we were capable of and would have liked to. We got enough to win the game. Not a perfect game defensively by any means, but volume of shots and activity at our net with our defence the way that it is and what we’re asking everybody to do. I think we did a nice job with everybody stepping up and it’s been a collective effort.

On the importance of trying to expand the gap on Florida in the standings this week:

We’ve got to win our games. That’s really all we can focus on thus all we need to take care of. It’s going to be important for us here to take this week, we feel good about it, now we’ve got a little bit of time here before we get going and play on Tuesday and we’re going to travel out there. We’re going to play against teams when you look at the standings that you’re going to think that there’s real opportunity there for us. But we’ve been watching those teams and looking at it. They’ve been playing good hockey and they’ve beaten good teams, those teams out there. It’s going to be competitive games. They’re important games for us, nonetheless. We’ve done pretty well on the road. Obviously, this week we did really well on the road. The sun worked in our favour so hopefully that will continue.

On the connection between the loss last Saturday to Carolina and the three-game win streak:

Well I think the only real connection, obviously, is there’s a real shock to the system when you have a night like that, right? You really get everyone’s attention. So that’s really what I would say. I think — it’s funny how you want to look at it, right? If you look at a six-game sample there, we had three games that were pretty messy. Or you look at a [five] game sample and four out of the five that we’ve played here — the Pittsburgh game on home ice, two road games and tonight. The connection is just we got a wakeup call. When we ended on the road, we got the guys attention on the importance of getting your stuff together, responding well. It’s going to be tough the rest of the way, all the way through, and we can’t have any lapses.

FREDERIK ANDERSEN (25 SAVES)

On what has led to the team’s lower event defensive efforts in recent games:

I think we really bought in to the way we want to play, and I think guys are doing a great job of selecting shots, especially down the end and obviously leading to some good goals. Just chill the game and I think we’ve been playing really tight as a group, so the resiliency has been great.

On bouncing back after allowing a couple of goals early:

Yeah, you said it. Just regroup and focus on what’s next. It doesn’t matter what’s happened, you can’t do anything about it early, but the most important thing is to focus on what’s next and that’s the next shot so all I can focus on.

ZACH HYMAN (1 GOAL)

On the three-game win streak:

Yeah, they’re not perfect games, for sure, but they are all wins, and they are all games where we’re playing against really good opponents and we have to battle in them and really earn our wins. So three huge games for us and it’s big.

On what he’s liked most from his team in the last three games:

I think everyone is contributing. I think that’s been awesome. Great for [Marincin] to get the game winner — what a goal, right? That really gets the bench alive and that was awesome. Obviously, we’re short on staff on the back on D but all those guys are stepping up and playing great. It was three great wins.

MARTIN MARINCIN (GAME-WINNING GOAL)

On his goal:

I just got a great pass by [Tavares] and the ice was open. I had good speed, so I felt like it was going to be a good shot and I was going to try. It goes in.

On his reaction to the goal:

I was so, so happy. It’s my first goal this season. I was excited for that and that goal made it 3-2 for us. Really good goal in the third period, that was good for the team, I think. I was excited.

AUSTON MATTHEWS (1 GOAL)

On a full team effort tonight:

It’s great, obviously love to see when you’ve got multiple lines with all guys contributing. Awesome to see Marv’s goal, it was unbelievable, so I think everyone was pretty excited after that one.

On if he’d seen Marincin score a goal like that before:

I’ve seen it. I’ve seen it before; you don’t see it often from old Marv but when he brings it out it’s usually a treat. It was pretty fun to watch.

MAPLE LEAFS 4, CANUCKS 2 POSTGAME NOTES: Tyson Barrie recorded the primary assist on Gauthier’s first period goal and later had the secondary assist on Marincin’s third period goal. Barrie has six assists over his last four games played. Tonight’s game is his eighth multi-assist and 12th multi-point game of the season. He has recorded 21 of his 34 assists on home ice this season.

VANCOUVER CANUCKS (34-24-6 – 74 Points) vs.

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (35-23-8 – 78 Points)

SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 2020.

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GAME SUMMARY         |           EVENT SUMMARY        |           FACEOFF SUMMARY


ON THE SCORESHEET

  • Frederik Gauthier put the Maple Leafs on the board at 2:45 of the first period. Gauthier has two points (1-1-2) over his last three games. He has 12 points (7-5-12) in 57 games this season. He has scored six of his seven goals on home ice.
  • Auston Matthews scored the second Toronto goal of the night at 6:25 of the first period. Matthews has goals (2) in two consecutive games and points (2-2-4) in three consecutive games. He has two goals in two games against the Canucks this season. In 33 games on home ice this season, he has recorded 31 goals and 17 assists.
  • Martin Marincin scored the third Maple Leafs goal of the game at 0:18 of the third period. Marincin has points (1-1-2) in two consecutive games. He has three points (1-2-3) in 23 games this season.
  • Zach Hyman scored the fourth Toronto goal of the night into an empty net at 18:06 of the third period. Hyman has goals (2) and points (2-1-3) in two consecutive games. His goal was his 23rd of the season, tying his career-high for goals in a season set in 2018-19. He has 19 points (10 goals, nine assists) in 21 games played on home ice.
  • Tyson Barrie recorded the primary assist on Gauthier’s first period goal and later had the secondary assist on Marincin’s third period goal. Barrie has six assists over his last four games played. Tonight’s game is his eighth multi-assist and 12th multi-point game of the season. He has recorded 21 of his 34 assists on home ice this season.
  • Rasmus Sandin had the secondary assist on Gauthier’s first period goal. Sandin has eight points (1-7-8) in 26 games this season. He has recorded five of his seven assists on home ice.
  • Travis Dermott had the lone assist on Matthews’ first period goal and later had the secondary assist on Hyman’s empty net goal. Dermott has recorded 11 points (4-7-11) in 52 games this season. Tonight’s game is his first multi-assist and first multi-point game of the season. He has four assists in four career games against Vancouver.
  • John Tavares registered the primary assist on Marincin’s third period goal. Tavares has assists (2) in two consecutive games and points (3-4-7) in five consecutive games. He has recorded two goals and two assists in two games against the Canucks in 2019-20.
  • Mitch Marner recorded the primary assist on Hyman’s empty net goal. Marner has assists (3) in three consecutive games. He is tied for ninth in the NHL in assists (49). His 31 primary assists rank eighth among NHLers.
  • Frederik Andersen stopped 25 shots to earn his 28th win of the season.

SHOTS ON GOAL (5-on-5 in brackets)

 1st2nd3rdOTTOTAL
VANCOUVER7 (6)7 (6)13 (10)27 (22)
TORONTO9 (6)10 (8)11 (7)30 (21)
      

SHOT ATTEMPTS (5-on-5 in brackets)

 1st2nd3rdOTTOTAL
VANCOUVER18 (17)17 (15)27 (18)62 (50)
TORONTO18 (14)20 (17)19 (14)57 (45)

NO PLACE LIKE HOME

Record at Home17-9-7 (33 Games)
All-Time Record vs. Vancouver 61-62-22-3 (148 Games)
All-Time Record vs. Vancouver at Home35-25-11-1 (72 Games)
Record vs. Western Conference16-8-2 (26 Games)
Record vs. Pacific Division9-3-1 (13 Games)
Attendance19,285

MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS

Shots(Matthews)
Shot Attempts10 (Matthews)
Faceoff Wins15 (Tavares)
Faceoff Win Percentage64% (Spezza – 9 won, 5 lost)
Hits(Marincin)
Blocked Shots(Marincin)
Takeaways(Marner)
TOI25:40 (Barrie)
Power Play TOI5:37 (Barrie)
Shorthanded TOI3:22 (Holl)
Shifts26 (Barrie)
5-on-5 Shot Attempt Percentage66.7% (Rosen – 14 for, 7 against)
  

RECORD WHEN…

Scoring first23-5-2
Tied after 116-6-4
Tied after 28-5-2
Do not score a power play goal15-14-4
Do not allow a power play goal21-8-4
Outshooting opponent19-9-3
Saturday12-4-4

OF NOTE…

  • The Maple Leafs went 2-for-2 on the penalty kill and 0-for-4 on the power play tonight.
  • Travis Dermott started 12.5 percent of his 5-on-5 shifts in the offensive zone, which was the lowest mark among Toronto skaters.
  • Justin Holl was on the ice for a team-high 17 shot attempts at 5-on-5 tonight. Holl finished the game with a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 51.5 (17 for, 15 against).
  • John Tavares won 75 percent (6 won, 2 lost) of his offensive zone faceoffs. He was 9-for-14 (64%) in the faceoff circle when matched up against Vancouver centre Bo Horvat.

UPCOMING GAMES:

  • Tuesday, March 3, 10:30 p.m. at San Jose Sharks (Sportsnet Ontario, FAN 590)
  • Thursday, March 5, 10:30 p.m. at Los Angeles Kings (Sportsnet Ontario, TSN 1050
  • Friday, March 6, 10:00 p.m. at Anaheim Ducks (TSN4, TSN 1050)
  • Tuesday, March 10, 7:00 p.m. vs. Tampa Bay Lightning (TSN4, TSN 1050)
  • Thursday, March 12, 7:00 p.m. vs. Nashville Predators (TSN4, TSN 1050)