MAPLE LEAFS 5, CANADIENS 4 (OT): NOTES

MONTREAL CANADIENS (0-0-1 – 1 Points) vs.

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (1-0-0 – 2 Points)

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2021

 123OTFINAL
MONTREAL21104
TORONTO12115

GAME SUMMARY         |           EVENT SUMMARY        |           FACEOFF SUMMARY

ON THE SCORESHEET

  • William Nylander put the Maple Leafs on the board at 15:56 of the first period and later Toronto’s second goal of the night on the power play at 18:00 of the second period before collecting the lone assist on Jimmy Vesey’s third period goal. Tonight’s game is his first multi-goal game and multi-point game of 2020-21. He had four multi-goal and 12 multi-point games in 2019-20. He has 14 points (8-6-14) in 14 career games against Montreal.
  • John Tavares collected the secondary assist on Nylander’s first period goal and later scored the third Maple Leafs goal of the game on the power play at 19:21 of the second period before recording the primary assist on Rielly’s overtime goal. Tonight’s game is his first multi-point performance of 2020-21 after he had 18 in 2019-20.  Tavares had 60 points (26 goals, 34 assists) in 63 games last season. In 36 career games against the Canadiens, he has recorded 33 points (15 goals, 18 assists).
  • Jimmy Vesey scored the fourth Toronto goal of the night at 10:33 of the third period. Vesey’s goal is his first goal as a Maple Leaf and first point as a Maple Leaf. He had nine goals and 11 assists in 64 games during the 2019-20 season with the Buffalo Sabres. Tonight’s game is his first game as a Maple Leaf.
  • Morgan Rielly scored the fifth Maple Leafs goal of the game at 3:24 of overtime. Rielly’s goal is his fifth career overtime goal. In 2019-20 he scored three goals, including two game winners.
  • Justin Holl registered the primary assist on Nylander’s first period goal. In 68 games last season, Holl registered two goals and 16 assists.
  • Jason Spezza registered the primary assist on Nylander’s second period goal. Spezza’s assist is the 600th assist of his career. He has 70 points (32 goals, 38 assists) in 67 career games against the Canadiens.
  • Zach Hyman had the secondary assist on Nylander’s second period goal. Hyman’s assist is his first point of 2020-21. He registered 37 points (21 goals, 16 assists) in 51 games during the 2019-20 season.
  • Mitch Marner recorded the primary assist on Tavares’ second period goal. Marner’s assist is his first point of the season. He led the Maple Leafs with 51 assists in 2019-20. 
  • Frederik Andersen picked up the secondary assist on Tavares’ second period goal. Andersen’s assist is his first since November 15, 2018 vs. San Jose.
  • Auston Matthews had the secondary assist on Rielly’s overtime goal. Matthews’ assist is his first point of 2020-21. He had 47 goals and 33 assists in 70 games played in 2019-20.
  • Frederik Andersen stopped 28 of the 32 shots he faced in the win.

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

 1st2nd3rdOTTOTAL
MONTREAL11 (6)7 (3)12 (12)2 (0)32 (21)
TORONTO7 (7)14 (4)9 (9)4 (0)34 (20)
      

SHOT ATTEMPTS (5-on-5 in brackets)

 1st2nd3rdOTTOTAL
MONTREAL23 (15)20 (10)22 (22)3 (0)63 (47)
TORONTO20 (20)27 (9)20 (20)6 (0)73 (50)

HOME AGAIN

Record at Home1-0-0 (1 Game)
All-Time Record vs. Montreal 301-342-88-17 (748 Games)
All-Time Record vs. Montreal at Home191-128-45-10 (374 Games)

MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS

Shots(Matthews)
Shot Attempts14 (Matthews)
Faceoff Wins13 (Matthews)
Faceoff Win Percentage100% (Nylander, Simmonds)
Hits(Simmonds)
Blocked Shots(Muzzin)
Takeaways(Five players tied)
TOI28:35 (Rielly)
Power Play TOI4:43 (Matthews)
Shorthanded TOI3:51 (Holl)
Shifts31 (Rielly)
5-on-5 Shot Attempt Percentage65.7% (Marner – 23 for, 12 against)
  

RECORD WHEN…

Opponent scores first1-0-0
Trail after 11-0-0
Tied after 21-0-0
Score multiple power play goals1-0-0
Allow multiple power play goals1-0-0
Outshooting opponent1-0-0
Overtime1-0-0
Wednesday1-0-0

OF NOTE…

  • The Maple Leafs went 1-for-3 on the penalty kill and 2-for-4 on the power play tonight.
  • Alexander Barabanov made his NHL debut.
  • Zach Bogosian made his Maple Leaf debut.
  • TJ Brodie made his Maple Leaf debut.
  • Zach Hyman, Alex Kerfoot and Ilya Mikheyev were the lone Toronto skaters to not start a 5-on-5 shift in the offensive zone.
  • Auston Matthews and Morgan Rielly were on the ice for a team-high 24 shot attempts at 5-on-5 tonight. Matthews finished the game with a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 64.9% (24 for, 13 against), while Rielly finished the game with a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 63.2 percent (24 for, 14 against).
  • Wayne Simmonds made his Maple Leaf debut.
  • Joe Thornton made his Maple Leaf debut.
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UPCOMING GAMES:

  • Friday, January 15, 7:00 p.m. at Ottawa Senators (TSN4, FAN 590)
  • Saturday, January 16, 7:00 p.m. at Ottawa Senators (Sportsnet, TSN 1050)
  • Monday, January 18, 7:00 p.m. vs. Winnipeg Jets (Sportsnet Ontario, TSN 1050)
  • Wednesday, January 20, 7:00 p.m. vs. Edmonton Oilers (Sportsnet, FAN 590)
  • Friday, January 22, 7:00 p.m. vs. Edmonton Oilers (TSN4, TSN 1050)

San Jose Sharks rookie unavailable due to COVID-19 protocol — Red Bluff Daily News

The NHL announced, in accordance with the League’s COVID Protocols, that San Jose Sharks forward Maxim Letunov was unavailable to practice Wednesday. Letunov, who was not on the ice for at least early last week, is the only Sharks player on the list, which contains over 20 names. The Sharks just finished their training camp…

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Bruins’ Kevan Miller on pace for strong comeback — Boston Herald

When the Bruins gave Kevan Miller a one-year extension worth $1.25 million, most fans had similar reactions — good on the team for giving the rugged defenseman a chance to resurrect his career, but let’s not bank on this. But a week into training camp and just days from Thursday’s season opener, Miller appears to…

Bruins’ Kevan Miller on pace for strong comeback — Boston Herald

Leafs’ Blue vs. White game set for Saturday

MAPLE LEAFS ANNOUNCE BLUE VS. WHITE GAME PRESENTED BY CANADIAN TIRE TO BE HELD AT SCOTIABANK ARENA SATURDAY AND BROADCAST ON SPORTSNET AND TSN

As the team’s training camp continues this week in preparation for the start of the 2020-21 season, the Toronto Maple Leafs announced details for its Blue vs. White Game presented by Canadian Tire to be held at Scotiabank Arena at 7 p.m. on Saturday, January 9th and broadcast on both Sportsnet and TSN.

The club’s roster will be divided into two teams for the game with the Team Blue and Team White rosters announced on Friday.

“We are thankful to have the approval of all government branches and health authorities to begin our season at Scotiabank Arena,” said Maple Leafs General Manager Kyle Dubas. “We understand that these are very challenging times for our health systems, local businesses and the community at large. Though we will not be permitted to host fans at our games, we wanted to be able to include our fans in every way that we can, including our training camp festivities and the Blue vs White Game on Saturday night.”

The game’s broadcast will be produced by the Toronto Maple Leafs and MLSE and will include talent familiar to Maple Leaf and hockey fans including Joe Bowen as play by play announcer; two-time gold medalist and professional player Cheryl Pounder with colour commentary; Toronto Marlies play by play announcer Todd Crocker between the benches; Maple Leaf alumni Bob McGill as a rinkside analyst; Maple Leaf in-arena hosts Danielle Emanuele and Scott Willats as pre-game and intermission panel hosts and special panel guest Jayna Hefford, one of Canada’s most decorated Olympians and Chairperson of the Professional Women’s Hockey Players Association.

The Maple Leafs will open their regular season schedule on Wednesday, January 13 at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto when they take on the Montreal Canadiens.

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Bob Boughner remembers GM who helped launch his NHL career — Red Bluff Daily News

Bob Boughner has fond memories of longtime NHL coach and executive John Muckler, who passed away Monday at the age of 86. Muckler was the Buffalo Sabres general manager 25 years ago when he acquired Boughner, who had been playing with the Carolina Monarchs of the AHL, from the Florida Panthers for what would become…

Bob Boughner remembers GM who helped launch his NHL career — Red Bluff Daily News

Leafs announce training camp roster

MAPLE LEAFS ANNOUNCE 2020-21 TRAINING CAMP ROSTER

The Toronto Maple Leafs announced today the hockey club’s 2020-21 training camp roster. The Maple Leafs have invited 40 players to training camp, including 23 forwards, 13 defencemen and four goaltenders. The training camp roster is attached.

The Maple Leafs will open their regular season schedule on Wednesday, January 13 at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto when they take on the Montreal Canadiens.

NHL, NHLPA reach tentative agreement, season could start Jan. 13 — East Bay Times

The National Hockey League and players reached a tentative deal Friday to hold a 56-game season in 2021, pending the approval of each side’s executive board and Canadian health officials. The season would start Jan. 13. Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly confirmed the sides have an agreement, pending the approval of various executive boards. The NHL…

NHL, NHLPA reach tentative agreement, season could start Jan. 13 — East Bay Times

Former Avalanche GM and president Pierre Lacroix dies at 72 — FOX21 News Colorado

Pierre Lacroix, the former general manager and team president of the Colorado Avalanche hockey team, has passed away, the hockey franchise confirmed on Sunday. He was 72.

Former Avalanche GM and president Pierre Lacroix dies at 72 — FOX21 News Colorado

NHL targeting mid-January for starting new season — Daily News

The NHL and the players union reportedly made progress in their talks to begin the 2020-21 season, and are now targeting a Jan. 15 start, with training camps opening as soon as Dec. 26 for the Ducks, Kings and five other teams that didn’t qualify for the Return to Play last summer. The season could…

NHL targeting mid-January for starting new season — Daily News

Chambers: NHL should ban Toradol or limit consumption of the pain-masking drug — The Denver Post

Two days after former Avalanche forward Colin Wilson published a story in The Players’ Tribune about how his untreated obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) led to an NHL career that included drug and alcohol abuse, a friend sent me a link to a mini-documentary from TSN, dubbed “The Problem of Pain” in the NHL.

Chambers: NHL should ban Toradol or limit consumption nhof the pain-masking drug — The Denver Post
Kyle Quincey, right.

San Jose Sharks, other NHL non-playoff teams, likely to have longer training camps — East Bay Times

GMs from seven non-playoff teams, including Doug Wilson of the San Jose Sharks, had asked the NHL for extra time to practice.

San Jose Sharks, other NHL non-playoff teams, likely to have longer training camps — East Bay Times