HURRICANES 4 MAPLE LEAFS 1 POSTGAME NOTES

MATTHEWS SCORES NO. 200

GAME SUMMARY

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| EVENT SUMMARY

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| FACEOFF SUMMARY

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ON THE SCORESHEET

  • Auston Matthews scored at 3:25 of the first period for the Maple Leafs. Matthews marked his first goal of the season and 200th of his NHL career.
  • Michael Bunting recorded the primary assist on Matthews’ goal. Bunting registered his second assist
    of the season.
    SHOTS ON GOAL (5-on-5 in brackets)
    1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL
    CAROLINA 15 (12) 6 (6) 15 (14) 36 (32)
    TORONTO 8 (8) 8 (6) 9 (9) 25 (23)
    SHOT ATTEMPTS (5-on-5 in brackets)
    1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL
    CAROLINA 24 (19) 12 (12) 21 (19) 57 (50)
    TORONTO 13 (13) 22 (19) 20 (16) 55 (48)
    ON THE ROAD AGAIN
  • The Maple Leafs are 0-3-0 on the road this season.
  • Toronto’s all-time record is 47-60-11-7 in 125 games against the Carolina Hurricanes and 23-28-6-5
    in 62 games played in Carolina.
  • Toronto is 2-3-1 against the Eastern Conference this season and 0-2-1 against the Metropolitan
    Division this season.
    MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS
    Shots 5 (Ritchie)
    Shot Attempts 6 (Ritchie, Nylander)
    Faceoff Wins 10 (Spezza)
    Faceoff Win Percentage 53% (Spezza – 10 won, 9 lost and Tavares – 8
    won, 7 lost)
    Hits 3 (Engvall)
    Blocked Shots 4 (Holl)
    Takeaways 3 (Spezza)
    TOI 23:12 (Rielly)
    Power Play TOI 2:24 (Tavares)
    Shorthanded TOI 3:21 (Muzzin)
    Shifts 28 (Rielly, Holl, Muzzin)
    5-on-5 Shot Attempt Percentage 61.54% (Dermott – 16 for, 10 against)
    RECORD WHEN…
  • The Maple Leafs were 0-for-3 on the power play and 3-for-3 on the penalty kill tonight.
  • Toronto is 1-1-0 when the club scores the first goal of the game.
  • The Maple Leafs are 1-1-0 when leading after one period and 0-4-0 when trailing after two periods.
  • Toronto is 1-2-0 when outshot by their opponent.
  • The Maple Leafs are 0-1-1 in Monday games.
    OF NOTE…
  • Matthews’ goal was his 200th career goal in his 338th regular season game. Per NHL Stats, Matthews required the second-fewest games to reach 200 goals in Maple Leafs history among players who debuted with the team, trailing only Charlie Conacher (317 games). Matthews reached the 200-goal mark with the second-fewest games among all active NHLers, behind only Alexander
    Ovechkin (296 games). Just 18 players in NHL history recorded 200 career regular-season goals in fewer games than Matthews. He also became the fastest U.S.-born player in NHL history to reach the 200-goal milestone, eclipsing Kevin Stevens (363 games).
  • Matthews is the 14th player in Maple Leafs franchise history to record 200 goals with the team, joining Mats Sundin (420), Darryl Sittler (389), Dave Keon (365), Ron Ellis (332), Rick Vaive (299), George Armstrong (296), Frank Mahovlich (296), Wendel Clark (260), Bob Pulford (251), Ted Kennedy (230), Lanny McDonald (219), Syl Apps (201) & Charlie Conacher (200).
  • Morgan Rielly was on the ice for a team-high 22 Toronto shot attempts-for at 5-on-5.
  • Travis Dermott finished the game with a team-high 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 61.54 percent
    (16 for, 10 against).
    UPCOMING GAMES:
  • Oct. 27 Leafs at Chicago United Center 7:30 pm ET
  • Oct. 30 Leafs vs. Detroit Scotiabank Arena 7:00 pm ET
  • Nov. 2 Leafs vs. Vegas Scotiabank Arena 7:00 pm ET
  • Nov. 4 Leafs vs. Tampa Scotiabank Arena 7:00 pm ET
  • Nov. 6 Leafs vs. Boston Scotiabank Arena 7:00 pm ET
  • Nov. 8 Leafs vs. Los Angeles Scotiabank Arena 7:30 pm ET
    Stats reflect official NHL stats at the time of distri

MAPLE LEAFS-HURRICANES PREGAME NOTES



2021-22 Matchups vs. Carolina: First of Three
2020-21 Record vs. Carolina: N/A
Next Game vs. Carolina: Monday, January 3 vs. Carolina
Toronto Season Record: 2-3-1
Toronto Road Record: 0-2-0
TV: Sportsnet RADIO: Sportsnet 590

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
October 17, 2021
Goaltender Michael Hutchinson recalled on an emergency basis from
the Toronto Marlies (AHL)
October 16, 2021 Alex Bishop signed to a one-game amateur tryout
October 11, 2021 Adam Brooks claimed off waivers by the Montréal Canadiens.
October 10, 2021
Defenceman Alex Biega and forward Kurtis Gabriel have been assigned
to the Toronto Marlies (AHL).
October 9, 2021 Forward Kirill Semyonov has been loaned to the Toronto Marlies (AHL).

LAST GAME
Score: Toronto 1 at Pittsburgh 7
Date: Saturday, October 23, 2021
TOR Goals: Spezza
PIT Goals: O’Connor (2), Matheson, Zucker, Pettersson, Boyle, Rodrigues
TOR Goaltender: Campbell, 16-21, .762 SV% – Hutchinson, 10-12, .833 SV%
PIT Goaltender: Jarry, 28-29, .966 SV%
TOR Power Play: 0-for-3
PIT Power Play: 1-for-5

NEXT GAME
Date: Wednesday, October 27, 2021
Opponent: at Chicago Blackhawks
Broadcast Information: Sportsnet (TV), TSN 1050 (Radio)

INJURY REPORT
Petr Mrázek Groin
Ilya Mikheyev Thumb
Man Games Lost: 10

ALL-TIME VS. CAROLINA HURRICANES:
First Matchup between Clubs: December 31, 1979 (Toronto 2, Hartford 4)
All-Time Record: 47-59-11-7 (124 Games)
All-Time Record at Home: 24-32-5-2 (63 Games)
All-Time Record on the Road: 23-27-6-5 (61 Games)
Last Win vs. Opponent on the Road: December 11, 2018 (Toronto 4, Carolina 1)
Record in Last Five Games: 2-3-0
Record in Last 10 Games: 6-4-0ACTIVE LEADERS VS. CAROLINA HURRICANES:
Games Played: Jason Spezza (44), John Tavares (39), Wayne Simmonds (33)
Goals: John Tavares (27), Jason Spezza (20), Wayne Simmonds (13)
Assists: Jason Spezza (22), John Tavares (21), Wayne Simmonds (14)
Points: John Tavares (48), Jason Spezza (42), Wayne Simmonds (27)
Penalty Minutes: Wayne Simmonds (45), John Tavares (26), Jason Spezza (20)

2021-22 AVERAGES & RANKINGS
Points % GF/Game GA/Game PP% PK% SF/G SA/G FO%
Toronto .417 2.00 3.17 15.8% 85.7% 35.0 29.3 56.5%
NHL Rank 22nd-T 26th-T 19th-T 24th 7th-T 5th-T 9th 2nd

THE MAN ADVANTAGE IN 2021-22
Power Play: 3/19 (15.8%)
Power Play Goal Leader: 1 (Engvall, Spezza, Nylander)
Power Play Point Leader: 2 (Spezza, Nylander)
2020-21 Power Play: 31/155 (20.0%)

ON THE PK IN 2021-22
Penalty Kill: 18/21 (85.7%)
Shorthanded Goal Leader: N/A
Shorthanded Point Leader: N/A
2020-21 Penalty Kill: 113/144 (78.5%)

FAST FACTS
Monday games 2 of 7 (3 home, 4 road)
Back-to-Backs played 2 of 13
Record in first game of Back-to-Back 1-1-0
Record in second game of Back-to-Back 0-2-0
October games 7th of 9 (5 home, 4 road)

RECENT MILESTONES
TRAVIS DERMOTT Skated in his 200th career NHL game on Apr. 24 at WPG.
ALEXANDER KERFOOT Skated in his 100th game as a Maple Leaf on Mar. 29 vs. EDM.
MITCH MARNER Scored his 100th career NHL goal on Apr. 24 at WPG.
AUSTON MATTHEWS Appeared in his 300th NHL game on Feb. 20 at MTL.
AUSTON MATTHEWS
Recorded his 300th NHL point with a goal on Feb. 8 vs. VAN, tying Charlie
Conacher to become the second-fastest Maple Leaf to reach the mark at
294 games.
JAKE MUZZIN Skated in his 600th NHL game on March 1 at EDM.
WILLIAM NYLANDER Scored his 100th career NHL goal on Apr. 18 at VAN.
MORGAN RIELLY
Recorded his 300th NHL point with an assist on Apr. 13 vs. CGY to
become the sixth defenceman in franchise history to record 300 points with
the club.
WAYNE SIMMONDS Skated in his 950th career NHL games played, Oct. 16 vs. OTT
JOHN TAVARES Skated in his 200th game as a Maple Leaf on May 12 at OTT.
JOHN TAVARES Registered his 100th assist as a Maple Leaf on April 18 at VAN.
JOHN TAVARES Recorded his 800th career NHL point on April 5 at CGY.
JOHN TAVARES Recorded his 200th point with the Maple Leafs on Oct. 18 vs. NYR.

UPCOMING MILESTONES
TJ BRODIE Four games away from 700 career NHL games played
TJ BRODIE One goal away from 50 career NHL goals
JACK CAMPBELL Eight wins away from 50 career NHL wins
TRAVIS DERMOTT Two points away from 50 career NHL points
PIERRE ENGVALL Four games away from 100 career NHL games played
JUSTIN HOLL Nine points away from 50 career NHL points
ONDREJ KAŠE Six goals away from 50 career NHL goals
ONDREJ KAŠE Two points away from 100 career NHL points
DAVID KÄMPF Nine assists away from 50 career NHL assists
AUSTON MATTHEWS One goal away from 200 career NHL goals
ILYA MIKHEYEV Seven games away from 100 career NHL games played
MORGAN RIELLY One assist away from 250 career NHL assists

2021-22 TEAM LEADERS

GOALS 3 – Spezza BLOCKED SHOTS 12 – Holl
ASSISTS 3 – Rielly, Nylander TAKEAWAYS 9 – Nylander
POINTS 5 – Nylander HITS 16 – Ritchie
POWER PLAY POINTS 2 – Spezza, Nylander TOI PER GAME 24:26 – Rielly
SHORTHANDED POINTS N/A PP TOI PER GAME 3:39 – Nylander
PIMs 9 – Simmonds SH TOI PER GAME 3:04 – Kämpf
SHOTS 24 – Tavares WINS 2 – Campbell
SHOT ATTEMPT % 61.2% – Nylander
FACEOFF% 100% – Marner

GOALS-AGAINST AVERAGE 2.22 – Campbell
SAVE PERCENTAGE .916 – Campbell

HURRICANES vs. MAPLE LEAFS SERIES NOTES
— Carolina is facing Toronto in the first of three meetings between the teams during the 2021-22 season. The Hurricanes will visit Scotiabank Arena on
1/3 and 3/17.
— The Hurricanes and Maple Leafs are meeting for the 125th time in their histories. Carolina holds a 66-42-11-5 overall record, including a 32-20-6-3
home record and a 16-13-2-3 record at PNC Arena.
— Carolina and Toronto last met on 2/22/20, as Carolina did not face any North Division teams in 2020-21 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The season
series was tied 1-1-0 in 2019-20.
— Martin Necas has earned six points (3g, 3a) in two career games against Toronto.
— Jordan Staal has posted 32 points (15g, 17a) in 40 career games against the Maple Leafs.
— Teuvo Teravainen has tallied 12 points in 13 career games against Toronto.
— Vincent Trocheck has recorded 15 points (4g, 11a) in 18 career games against the Maple Leafs.
— Frederik Andersen appeared in 268 games with Toronto from 2016-21, earning a 149-74-36 record, 2.79 goals-against average, .914 save
percentage and 13 shutouts.
— Brendan Smith is a native of Mimico, Ont., and has recorded two assists in 19 games against the Maple Leafs.
— Hurricanes Assistant Coach Tim Gleason posted five points (1g, 4a) in 39 games with Toronto in 2013-14.
— Petr Mrazek played 92 games with Carolina from 2018-21, registering a 50-32-8 record, 2.48 goals-against average, .911 save percentage and 10
shutouts.
— William Nylander’s father, Michael, was drafted by the Whalers in the third round (59th overall) of the 1991 NHL Draft and tallied 77 points (22g, 55a)
in 117 games with Hartford from 1992-94.
— Maple Leafs President Brendan Shanahan skated in 76 games for the Whalers from 1995-96, recording 79 points (45g, 3, 4a).
— Maple Leafs Assistant Coach Dean Chynoweth served as an assistant coach for the Hurricanes from 2018-21.
— Maple Leafs Assistant Coach Manny Malhotra tallied 13 points (7g, 6a) in 69 games with Carolina in 2013-14.
COMING IN HOT
The Hurricanes have started the season with a 4-0-0 record for the second time in three seasons (2019-20) and just the third time in franchise history
(1995-96). With a win on Monday, Carolina would tie the longest season-opening win streak in franchise history (2019-20: 5-0-0). The Hurricanes posted
a 5-1 win at CBJ (10/21) to increase their goal total to 18 through four games this season, tied for the most goals through as many games in any season
in franchise history (1985-86, 1989-90). The team’s 4.50 goals per game ranks tied with PHI for fourth in the NHL behind only STL (5.50), PIT (4.60) and
EDM (4.60).
STEADY FREDDIE
Frederik Andersen stopped 27 of 28 shots at CBJ (10/23) to earn his fourth consecutive win. He has posted a 4-0-0 record, 1.75 goals-against average
and .944 save percentage in four games in 2021-22, joining Jeff Reese (1993-94) as the second goaltender in franchise history to begin his
Whalers/Hurricanes tenure with wins in each of his first four decisions. According to NHL Stats, Andersen is the fourth goalie in league history and the
first in franchise history to win each of a team’s first four games of a season in his first season with the club. The last NHL netminder to accomplish the
feat was Martin Jones (SJS) in 2015-16. Andersen spent the past five seasons (2016-21) with TOR and looks to face the Maple Leafs on Monday, for
the first time since signing with Carolina on 7/28.
POWER TRIP
Carolina scored three power-play goals in the win at CBJ (10/23), which the team accomplished just twice in 56 games last season (1/30 vs. DAL, 3/11
vs. NSH). The Hurricanes are now 6-for-16 (37.5%) on the man-advantage this season after boasting the second-best power play in the NHL in 2020-21
(42-for-164: 25.6%). The team posted a 23-3-4 record when scoring at least one power-play goal last season and a 10-0-0 record when scoring at least
two. Sebastian Aho, Jordan Staal and Vincent Trocheck each scored on the man-advantage on Saturday after ranking tied for the team lead with
seven power-play goals apiece in 2020-21.
INVINCEABLE
Vincent Trocheck recorded a team-high three points (2g, 1a) at CBJ (10/23), including his second multi-goal game with Carolina (1/30 vs. DAL: 2g, 1a),
and he has now tallied five points (2g, 3a) in his last two games. His first goal on Saturday stood as the 13th game winner of his NHL career and his
fourth with the Hurricanes. Trocheck also registered his first two power-play points of the season (1g, 1a) after ranking tied with Sebastian Aho and
Dougie Hamilton for the team lead in that category (18) in 2020-21.
WE’RE GOING STREAKING
Sebastian Aho (1g), Andrei Svechnikov (2a) and Teuvo Teravainen (1a) each extended their point streaks to four games at CBJ (10/23). Aho has
registered six points (3g, 3a), including a team-high two power-play goals, and he is now three power-play goals away from tying Sami Kapanen for the
10th-most power-play goals in team history (since relocation). He has also won 68.2% of his faceoffs this season (30-of-44), which ranks fourth in the
NHL (min. 30 draws). Svechnikov leads the team with seven points (4g, 3a) and ranks third in the NHL with a team-high 5.25 shots on goal per game.
He also scored in each of the team’s first three games (10/14-10/21: 4g, 1a), tying the third-longest season-opening goal streak in franchise history for
the second consecutive season (1/14-1/18: 3g). Teravainen has posted six points (2g, 4a), and his four assists are tied with Tony DeAngelo for the
team lead in 2021-22. This season marks the second time in franchise history that the Whalers/Hurricanes have had three players open the season with
point streaks of four games or longer, as Nelson Emerson (3-3-6 in 5 GP), Brendan Shanahan (0-6-6 in 5 GP) and Andrew Cassels (3-3-6 in 4 GP)
accomplished the feat in 1995-96.
KEEPING IT 600
Ian Cole is looking to play his 600th career NHL game vs. TOR (10/25). Cole signed with Carolina as a free agent on 7/28 and has skated in all four
games with the team this season. Since making his NHL debut with STL on 11/6/10, Cole has registered 146 points (27g, 119a) in 599 career games
with STL, PIT, CBJ, COL, MIN and CAR. He has also tallied 24 points (1g, 23a) in 96 career NHL playoff games and won back-to-back Stanley Cups
with PIT in 2016 and 2017.
BETTER CALL STAAL
Jordan Staal earned two points (1g, 1a) at CBJ on Saturday, scoring his first goal of the season on the power play. Staal ranked tied for the team lead
with a career-high seven power-play goals in 2020-21. He recorded 38 points (16g, 22a) in 53 games last season, marking his highest scoring rate (0.72
points per game) in any season in his NHL career. The 2021-22 season marks his 10th year with the Hurricanes since being acquired from PIT on
6/22/12, and he is the seventh player in franchise history to skate in as many seasons with Carolina/Hartford.
FAST AND FURIOUS
Jesper Fast scored the Hurricanes’ opening goal at CBJ (10/23), and he now ranks tied for second on the team with three goals in four games this
season after scoring six goals in 46 games with Carolina in 2020-21. Entering this season, Fast had never scored more than one goal through the first
four games of any season in his NHL career, and when he scored a career-high 13 goals with NYR in 2017-18, his third goal of the season came in the
Rangers’ 17th game (11/22/17 at CAR

PENS 7, LEAFS 1: WHAT THE LEAFS SAID

HEAD COACH SHELDON KEEFE
Q: Sheldon, you can’t be happy, what are your thoughts after that game?
“I have a lot of thoughts obviously. Not many good ones. I thought that after the first little segment in the first period we found our game and I thought we were going really well. I thought we started the second period, the first couple of shifts, really well. Offence in our zone, we were moving around a little
bit, we had some chances, and then had a turnover in the offensive zone and didn’t have structure coming back. Ends up in our net and before we’re gathered it’s in our net again and it’s 3-1. It got away on us. It got away on us there and then obviously there’s a lot of things to not be happy about from that
point on but tough game to assess in a lot of ways because I thought we were going pretty well there for a good chunk of time and then two pucks are in our net in a hurry and the game really changed from there. I didn’t like how we managed it from that point on. It’s tough playing from behind, we’ve been
doing it too much here lately and this one got away from us. We give Pittsburgh full marks, they were fast and competitive all through the game. They don’t make it easy on you. So at times when we were careless with the puck they made us pay for it and it was pretty consistent all the way through.”
JOHN TAVARES (5 SHOTS)
Q: What’s the concern level for yourself, and Auston and Mitch, that it’s not really going here with goals?
“Well, when you give up – what was it? – 12 in two games, we could have scored four or five but it wouldn’t have mattered so first we have to take care of the areas defensively. I think the type of players
we are and the skillsets we have, you just continue to work at it and do the right things, play a strong game and trust and believe in yourself. I think history will tell us that eventually you’re going to break through and find a way. You’ve just got to continue to stay with it and work at your game and find ways
to help the team in all areas.”
Q: Was there something with the chemistry that’s perhaps not working? There were a lot of passes
that just weren’t connecting.

“I think we’ve had opportunities through all six games so far this year. Certainly there’s been times the
puck hasn’t gone in. At times, we probably haven’t been as clean on plays but when you see some of the
goals that are being scored, there’s a lot of goals just going off people and in right now. We’ve just got to
continue to stay with it. Spezza’s group has scored some goals on second efforts and second and third
opportunities and just staying on pucks and hounding it. That’s what you’ve got to continue to do when
things aren’t coming as easy or not going in the way you’d like it to. It’s a long season and we’ve just got
to keep our foot on the gas and take care of our overall game and eventually that’ll come.”
MITCH MARNER (20:18 TOI)
Q: How concerned are you after tonight’s result?

“I don’t think we can be concerned. We’re still early in the season. Obviously, it’s not what we wanted but day off tomorrow in Carolina. Fresh page. Just make sure we go over what we did wrong tonight. We know a lot of the things we did wrong. We’ve got to make sure we’re covering each other, helping each
other out. We didn’t do a very good job of that tonight so we’ve just got to make sure we get ready for Carolina. It’s obviously a good team over there. We’ve got to make sure we bounce back

PENGUINS 7, MAPLE LEAFS 1 POST GAME NOTES

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (2-3-1 – 5 Points) at
PITTSBURGH PENGUINS (3-0-2 – 8 Points)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2021
1 2 3 FINAL
TORONTO 1 0 0 1
PITTSBURGH 1 4 2 7

  • Jason Spezza scored at 12:44 of the first period for the Maple Leafs. Spezza has scored in back-to-back games and leads Toronto with three goals on the season.
  • Pierre Engvall registered the primary assist on Spezza’s goal. Engvall has notched an assist in backto-back games, the first time in his NHL career to do so.
  • Wayne Simmonds posted the secondary assist on Spezza’s goal. Simmonds has recorded an assist in back-to-back games.
  • Jack Campbell stopped 16-of-21 shots through two periods.
  • Michael Hutchinson relieved Campbell to start the third period and stopped 10-of-12 shots he faced.
    SHOTS ON GOAL
    1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL
    PITTSBURGH 10 (9) 11 (8) 12 (8) 33 (26)
    TORONTO 16 (11) 10 (7) 3 (3) 29 (21)
    SHOT ATTEMPTS (5-on-5 in brackets)
    1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL
    PITTSBURGH 18 (15) 16 (11) 15 (11) 49 (37)
    TORONTO 29 (21) 20 (15) 11 (9) 60 (45)

    ON THE ROAD AGAIN
  • The Maple Leafs are 0-2-0 on the road this season.
  • Toronto’s all-time record is 84-81-17-7 in 189 games against the Pittsburgh Penguins and 37-49-6-4
    in 96 games played in Pittsburgh.
  • Toronto is 2-2-1 against the Eastern Conference this season and 0-1-1 against the Metropolitan
    Division this season.
    MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS
    Shots 6 (Matthews)
    Shot Attempts 10 (Matthews)
    Faceoff Wins 7 (Kämpf)
    Faceoff Win Percentage 100% (Nylander – 1 won, 0 lost)
    Hits 3 (Sandin, Bunting)
    Blocked Shots 3 (Muzzin)
    Takeaways 1 (Holl, Kaše, Matthews, Sandin, Rielly, Brodie, Nylander)
    TOI 22:59 (Rielly)
    Power Play TOI 2:35 (Marner, Matthews, Rielly, Nylander, Tavares)
    Shorthanded TOI 5:40 (Kämpf)
    Shifts 28 (Rielly)
    5-on-5 Shot Attempt Percentage 78.57% (Matthews – 22 for, 6 against)
    RECORD WHEN…
  • The Maple Leafs were 0-for-3 on the power play and 4-for-5 on the penalty kill tonight.
  • Toronto is 1-3-1 when the opponent scores the first goal of the game.
  • The Maple Leafs are 1-2-0 when tied after one period and 0-3-0 when trailing after two periods.
  • Toronto is 1-1-0 when outshot by their opponent.
  • The Maple Leafs are 1-1-0 in Saturday games and 0-2-0 in the second game of a back-to-back.
    OF NOTE…
  • Jake Muzzin was on the ice for a team-high 23 shot attempts for at 5-on-5. Muzzin finished the game
    with a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 65.71% (23 for, 12 against).
  • Jack Campbell, Timothy Liljegren, Michael Bunting appeared in their first career NHL game against
    Pittsburgh.
  • Sandin registered three hits during the game, tying his second-best single-game high.
    UPCOMING GAMES:
    Oct. 25 Leafs at Carolina PNC Arena 7:00 pm ET
    Oct. 27 Leafs at Chicago United Center 7:30 pm ET
    Oct. 30 Leafs vs. Detroit Scotiabank Arena 7:00 pm ET
    Nov. 2 Leafs vs. Vegas Scotiabank Arena 7:00 pm ET
    Nov. 4 Leafs vs. Tampa Scotiabank Arena 7:00 pm ET
    Nov. 6 Leafs vs. Boston Scotiabank Arena 7:00 pm ET

MAPLE LEAFS-PENGUINS PREGAME NOTES

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
October 17, 2021
Goaltender Michael Hutchinson recalled on an emergency basis from
the Toronto Marlies (AHL)
October 16, 2021 Alex Bishop signed to a one-game amateur tryout
October 11, 2021 Adam Brooks claimed off waivers by the Montréal Canadiens.
October 10, 2021
Defenceman Alex Biega and forward Kurtis Gabriel have been assigned
to the Toronto Marlies (AHL).
October 9, 2021 Forward Kirill Semyonov has been loaned to the Toronto Marlies (AHL).

LAST GAME
Score: Toronto 3, San Jose 5
Date: Friday, October 22, 2021
TOR Goals: Spezza, Kaše, Tavares
SJS Goals: Couture, Meier, Karlsson, Dahlen, Couture
TOR Goaltender: Hutchinson, 26-30, .867 SV%
SJS Goaltender: Hill, 30-33, .909 SV%
TOR Power Play: 0-for-2
SJS Power Play: 0-for-3

NEXT GAME
Date: Monday, October 25, 2021
Opponent: at Carolina Hurricanes
Broadcast Information: Sportsnet (TV), Sportsnet 590 (Radio)

INJURY REPORT
Petr Mrázek Groin
Ilya Mikheyev Thumb
Man Games Lost: 8
ALL-TIME VS. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS:
First Matchup between Clubs: December 13, 1967 (Toronto 1, Pittsburgh 2)
All-Time Record: 84-80-17-7 (188 Games)
All-Time Record at Home: 47-32-11-3 (93 Games)
All-Time Record on the Road: 37-48-6-4 (95 Games)
Last Win vs. Opponent on the Road: November 3, 2018 (Toronto 5, Pittsburgh 0)
Record in Last Five Games: 3-2-0
Record in Last 10 Games: 6-4-0

ACTIVE LEADERS VS. PITTSBURGH PENGUINS:
Games Played: John Tavares (49), Jason Spezza (48), Wayne Simmonds (40)
Goals: Jason Spezza (19), Wayne Simmonds (13), John Tavares (11)
Assists: Jason Spezza (33), John Tavares (24), Wayne Simmonds (11)
Points: Jason Spezza (52), John Tavares (35), Wayne Simmonds (24)
Penalty Minutes: Wayne Simmonds (50), Jason Spezza (31), John Tavares (12)


Points % GF/Game GA/Game PP% PK% SF/G SA/G FO%

Toronto .500 2.20 2.40 18.8% 87.5% 36.2 28.6 60.7%
NHL Rank 17th-T 24th-T 10th 17th-T 10th 5th 26th 1st
Power Play: 3/16 (18.8%)
Power Play Goal Leader: 1 (Engvall, Spezza, Nylander)
Power Play Point Leader: 2 (Spezza, Nylander)
2020-21 Power Play: 31/155 (20.0%)
Penalty Kill: 14/16 (87.5%)
Shorthanded Goal Leader: N/A
Shorthanded Point Leader: N/A
2020-21 Penalty Kill: 113/144 (78.5%)
Saturday games 2 of 22 (10 home, 12 road)
Back-to-Backs played 1 of 13
Record in first game of Back-to-Back 1-1-0
Record in second game of Back-to-Back 0-1-0
October games 6th of 9 (5 home, 4 road)
RECENT MILESTONES

TRAVIS DERMOTT Skated in his 200th career NHL game on Apr. 24 at WPG.
ALEXANDER KERFOOT Skated in his 100th game as a Maple Leaf on Mar. 29 vs. EDM.
MITCH MARNER Scored his 100th career NHL goal on Apr. 24 at WPG.
AUSTON MATTHEWS Appeared in his 300th NHL game on Feb. 20 at MTL.
AUSTON MATTHEWS
Recorded his 300th NHL point with a goal on Feb. 8 vs. VAN, tying Charlie
Conacher to become the second-fastest Maple Leaf to reach the mark at
294 games.
JAKE MUZZIN Skated in his 600th NHL game on March 1 at EDM.
WILLIAM NYLANDER Scored his 100th career NHL goal on Apr. 18 at VAN.
MORGAN RIELLY
Recorded his 300th NHL point with an assist on Apr. 13 vs. CGY to
become the sixth defenceman in franchise history to record 300 points with
the club.
WAYNE SIMMONDS Skated in his 950th career NHL games played, Oct. 16 vs. OTT
JOHN TAVARES Skated in his 200th game as a Maple Leaf on May 12 at OTT.
JOHN TAVARES Registered his 100th assist as a Maple Leaf on April 18 at VAN.
JOHN TAVARES Recorded his 800th career NHL point on April 5 at CGY.
JOHN TAVARES Recorded his 200th point with the Maple Leafs on Oct. 18 vs. NYR.

UPCOMING MILESTONES
TJ BRODIE 5 games away from 700 career NHL games played
TJ BRODIE 1 goal away from 50 career NHL goals
JACK CAMPBELL 8 wins away from 50 career NHL wins
TRAVIS DERMOTT Two points away from 50 career NHL points
PIERRE ENGVALL 5 games away from 100 career NHL games played
JUSTIN HOLL Nine points away from 50 career NHL points
ONDREJ KAŠE Six goals away from 50 career NHL goals
ONDREJ KAŠE Two points away from 100 career NHL points
DAVID KÄMPF Nine assists away from 50 career NHL assists
AUSTON MATTHEWS One goal away from 200 career NHL goals
ILYA MIKHEYEV Seven games away from 100 career NHL games played
MORGAN RIELLY One assist away from 250 career NHL assists

RANGERS AT MAPLE LEAFS PREGAME NOTES

Toronto Maple Leafs
2021-22 Matchups vs. New York: First of Three
2020-21 Record vs. New York N/A
Next Game vs. New York: Thursday, Nov. 18 vs. New York
Toronto Season Record: 2-1-0
Toronto Home Record: 2-0-0
TV: Sportsnet RADIO: TSN 1050

October 17, 2021
Goaltender Michael Hutchinson recalled on an emergency basis from
the Toronto Marlies (AHL)
October 16, 2021 Alex Bishop signed to a one-game amateur tryout
October 11, 2021 Adam Brooks claimed off waivers by the Montréal Canadiens.
October 10, 2021
Defenceman Alex Biega and forward Kurtis Gabriel have been assigned
to the Toronto Marlies (AHL).
October 9, 2021 Forward Kirill Semyonov has been loaned to the Toronto Marlies (AHL).
Score: Maple Leafs 3, Ottawa 1
Date: Saturday, Oct. 16, 2021
TOR Goals: Simmonds, Kerfoot, Bunting
OTT Goals: Norris
TOR Goaltender: Campbell, 20-21, .952%
OTT Goaltender: Forsberg, 26-29, .897%
TOR Power Play: 1/2
OTT Power Play: 0/3
Date: Friday, Oct. 22, 6:00 p.m.
Opponent: vs. San Jose Sharks
Broadcast Information: TSN4 (TV); Sportsnet 590 (Radio)
INJURIES
Petr Mrázek Groin
Ilya Mikheyev Thumb
Man Games Lost: 4
FAST FACTS
First Matchup between Clubs: Nov. 20, 1926 (Toronto 1 vs. New York 5)
All-Time Record: 288-223-95-11 (617 Games)
All-Time Record at Home: 168-94-39-6 (307 Games)
All-Time Record on the Road: 120-129-56-5 (310 Games)
Last Win vs. Opponent at Home: December 22, 2018 (Toronto 5, New York 3)
Record in Last Five Games: 1-2-2
Record in Last 10 Games: 5-2-3
Games Played: John Tavares (49), Jason Spezza (45), Wayne Simmonds (42)
Goals: John Tavares (15), Jason Spezza (13), Wayne Simmonds (13)
Assists: John Tavares (29), Jason Spezza (22), Wayne Simmonds (11)
Points: John Tavares (44), Jason Spezza (35), Wayne Simmonds (24)
Penalty Minutes: Wayne Simmonds (76), John Tavares (46), Jason Spezza (24)
Points % GF/Game GA/Game PP% PK% SF/G SA/G FO%
Toronto .667 2.33 1.67 27.3% 80.0% 35.7 29.7 59.0%
NHL Rank 14th-T 22nd-T 7th 15th 12th-T 8th 19th 2nd
Power Play: 3/11 (27.3%)
Power Play Goal Leader: 1 (Engvall, Spezza, Nylander)
Power Play Point Leader: 2 (Spezza, Nylander)
2020-21 Power Play: 31/155 (20.0%)
Penalty Kill: 8/10 (80.0%)
Shorthanded Goal Leader: N/A
Shorthanded Point Leader: N/A
2020-21 Penalty Kill: 31/144 (78.5%)
Monday games 1 of 7 (3 home, 4 road)
Back-to-Backs played 1 of 13
Record in first game of Back-to-Back 1-0-0
Record in second game of Back-to-Back 0-1-0
October games 4th of 9 (5 home, 4 road)
RECENT MILESTONES


TRAVIS DERMOTT Skated in his 200th career NHL game on Apr. 24 at WPG.
ALEXANDER KERFOOT Skated in his 100th game as a Maple Leaf on Mar. 29 vs. EDM.
MITCH MARNER Scored his 100th career NHL goal on Apr. 24 at WPG.
AUSTON MATTHEWS Appeared in his 300th NHL game on Feb. 20 at MTL.
AUSTON MATTHEWS
Recorded his 300th NHL point with a goal on Feb. 8 vs. VAN, tying Charlie
Conacher to become the second-fastest Maple Leaf to reach the mark at
294 games.
JAKE MUZZIN Skated in his 600th NHL game on March 1 at EDM.INJURIE
WILLIAM NYLANDER Scored his 100th career NHL goal on Apr. 18 at VAN.
MORGAN RIELLY
Recorded his 300th NHL point with an assist on Apr. 13 vs. CGY to
become the sixth defenceman in franchise history to record 300 points with
the club.
WAYNE SIMMONDS Skated in his 950th career NHL games played, Oct. 16 vs. OTT
JOHN TAVARES Skated in his 200th game as a Maple Leaf on May 12 at OTT.
JOHN TAVARES Registered his 100th assist as a Maple Leaf on April 18 at VAN.
JOHN TAVARES Recorded his 800th career NHL point on April 5 at CGY.

UPCOMING MILESTONES
TJ BRODIE 7 games away from 700 career NHL games played
TJ BRODIE 1 goal away from 50 career NHL goals
JACK CAMPBELL 8 wins away from 50 career NHL wins
TRAVIS DERMOTT Two points away from 50 career NHL points
PIERRE ENGVALL 7 games away from 100 career NHL games played
JUSTIN HOLL Nine points away from 50 career NHL points
ONDREJ KAŠE Seven goals away from 50 career NHL goals
ONDREJ KAŠE Three points away from 100 career NHL points
DAVID KÄMPF Nine assists away from 50 career NHL assists
AUSTON MATTHEWS One goal away from 200 career NHL goals
ILYA MIKHEYEV Seven games away from 100 career NHL games played
MORGAN RIELLY Two assists away from 250 career NHL assists

MAPLE LEAFS 2, CANADIENS 1 POSTGAME NOTES

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (1-0-0) vs.
MONTRÉAL CANADIENS (0-1-0)
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2021
1 2 3 FINAL
TORONTO 1 0 1 2
MONTRÉAL 1 0 0 1
GAME SUMMARY | EVENT SUMMARY | FACEOFF SUMMARY
ON THE SCORESHEET

  • Pierre Engvall scored on the power play for Toronto at 10:12 of the first period. The tally marked
    Engvall’s first power play goal of his NHL career.
  • Michael Bunting recorded the primary assist on Engvall’s goal, notching his first point as a
    Maple Leaf. Bunting’s assist marked the first of his NHL recorded career against the Canadiens.
  • Rasmus Sandin collected the secondary assist on Engvall’s tally. Sandin has posted an assist
    during his first game of the season through three-consecutive campaigns, also including Oct. 2/19
    vs. OTT (1A) and Feb. 8/21 vs. VAN (1A).
  • William Nylander scored for the Maple Leafs at 1:06 of the third period. The goal marked
    Nylander’s 11th career NHL goal against the Canadiens.
  • Morgan Rielly posted the primary assist on Nylander’s goal. Rielly has recorded 247 career NHL
    assists.
  • Mitch Marner collected the secondary assist on Nylander’s tally. Marner has marked 20 assists
    against the Canadiens through his NHL career, which currently ranks third among active Maple
    Leafs skaters.
  • Jack Campbell stopped 31-of-32 shots in tonight’s win. Campbell earned his sixth career victory
    against the Canadiens.
    SHOTS ON GOAL (5-on-5 in brackets)
    SHOT ATTEMPTS (5-on-5 in brackets)
    1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL
    TORONTO 9 (5) 14 (14) 7 (5) 30 (24)
    MONTRÉAL 9 (9) 11 (10) 12 (6) 32 (25)
    1st 2nd 3rd TOTAL
    TORONTO 25 (18) 23 (23) 14 (11) 62 (52)
    MONTRÉAL 16 (16) 18 (17) 23 (11) 57 (44)
    Home Sweet Home
    Home Record 1-0-0 (1 Game)
    All-Time Record vs. Montreal 308-344-88-18 (758 Games)
    All-Time Record vs. Montreal at Home 195-129-45-10 (379 Games)
    MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS
    Shots 6 (Ondřej Kaše)
    Shot Attempts 6 (Nick Ritchie)
    Faceoff Wins 16 (John Tavares)
    Faceoff Win Percentage 100% (Pierre Engvall, 1-for-1)
    Hits 2 (Jason Spezza, Nick Ritchie, Michael Bunting,
    Morgan Rielly, TJ Brodie)
    Blocked Shots 4 (Justin Holl)
    Takeaways 4 (William Nylander)
    TOI 22:40 (Morgan Rielly)
    Power Play TOI 3:27 (Mitch Marner, William Nylander, John
    Tavares)
    Shorthanded TOI 3:51 (David Kämpf)
    Shifts 31 (Morgan Rielly, TJ Brodie)
    2020-21 RECORD WHEN…
    Opponent scored first 10-8-4
    Tied after 1 11-4-1
    Tied after 2 9-3-1
    Outshot by opponent 15-3-2
    OF NOTE…
  • Ondřej Kaše led the Maple Leafs with six shots during the game. Kaše tied his second best singlegame career high in shots (6) which he has marked on 10 other occasions.
  • David Kämpf went 13-for-24 in the face-off dot. His 13 face-off wins tied his single-game career high
    which he has marked on four other occasions.
    UPCOMING GAMES:
    Oct. 14 – Leafs at Ottawa Canadian Tire Centre 7:00 pm
    Oct. 16 – Leafs vs. Ottawa Scotiabank Arena 7:00 pm
    Oct. 18 – Leafs vs. N.Y. Rangers Scotiabank Arena 7:00 pm
    Oct. 22 – Leafs vs. San Jose Scotiabank Arena 6:00 pm
    Oct. 23 – Leafs at Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena 7:00 pm
    Oct. 25 – Leafs at Carolina PNC Arena 7:00 pm

LEAFS 2, HABS 1: What they said.

HEAD COACH SHELDON KEEFE
Q. Kristen Shilton: Sheldon what did you think of the team’s overall effort tonight?
Sheldon Keefe: I thought obviously the first 10 minutes we were not good; it took us a while to get
comfortable in the game but from then on I thought the effort was really strong. Guys worked and
competed; it was a tight game right till the end. Happy that we found our way to be on the right side of
it of course.
Joshua Clipperton: What was it like having a full building here tonight?
Sheldon Keefe: Outstanding. Right from the time that I walked out onto the bench for the introductions
it was different. It’s been a long time since we’ve seen the place full like that. I thought the crowd was
engaged right from the start. We needed Soupy to hold us in early and they were engaged all the way
through. That five-on-three penalty kill they were outstanding. I thought they were a real factor in the
game today and you could feel it on the bench, the energy was there in game like this where it’s so close
it was really great to see all our fans back.
Q. Chris Johnston, Toronto Star: How important is it for you to have a skill set like Kampfs when you
face that long three-on-five?
Sheldon Keefe: It’s a great tool for us, that’s why we were really happy to be able to add him. He’s a
unique player for us. He’s got a different skill set than a lot of our guys, he’s really strong in faceoffs,
especially on his left side and his penalty killing is really good but his line five-on-five was really good as
well, they got chances and spent a lot of time in the offensive zone. I thought Kampf was really good and
so were Kase and Engvall.
JUSTIN HOLL (4 BLOCKED SHOTS)
Q. Lance Hornby, Toronto Sun: How big was the five-on-three? Yours and David Kampf’ s shot block
and all those little things?
Justin Holl: For sure I think the penalty kill was a huge factor tonight and anytime you can win or tie a
special teams battle we’re pretty confident in our ability at five-on-five. The block I think I should have
had that seam in the first place so its probability shouldn’t have happened in the first place but always
feels good to make a big play for the team.
Q. Mark Masters, TSN: What did you think of the atmosphere here tonight?
Justin Holl: It was awesome. You really take for granted playing in front of fans when you have a year
like last year where weren’t able to, so it was really terrific and it powered us no question about it.
PIERRE ENGVALL (1 GOAL)
Q. Mark Masters: How did you feel about your game tonight?
Pierre Engvall: Felt pretty good, I got to play with Kampf and Kase and I felt like we had chemistry right
away. We let in one goal there in the first period but otherwise I think we played hard and got a lot of ozone shifts and I’m happy with the game.
Q. Chris Johnston, Toronto Star: When you play with those two guys, what is the focus of the line?
What are your trying to do?
Pierre Engvall: I think we’re starting in the d-zone and trying to play them tough there and not give
them much and then use our skill and speed to create offense and I think we showed that today. We
played hard down there but always got a lot of offensive shifts.
JACK CAMPBELL (31 SAVES)
Q. Marty Klinkenberg, Globe and Mail: What was that first 5 to 10 minutes like for you?
Jack Campbell: It was fun, I mean to have everyone back in the building it was electric. I thought the
boys did a great job of responding after they scored, and we really executed the game plan and I think
the crowd gave us the advantage tonight to give us the advantage and a huge two points.
Q. Lance Hornby, Toronto: The electricity really came into play during the third period five-on-three, it
got really loud and you were getting support with some shot blocks.
Jack Campbell: It was amazing, Justin Holl single handedly had the game saver there. Everybody was
blocking shots the whole night on the PK. They were moving it around pretty good but anytime they got
a look we were blocking it, so the boys played amazing in front of me tonight.
WILLIAM NYLANDER (1 GOAL)
Q. Mark Masters, TSN: On your goal, why did you delay it the way you did?
William Nylander: I don’t know, it just happened. It’s just what happened out there. I didn’t really plan
on doing anything It’s just the way it unfolded.
Q. Joshua Clipperton, Canadian Press: What does it say about Jacks play, especially early where
Montreal didn’t give up much?

Leafs Blue-White game goes on Friday

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

As the team’s training camp continues this week in preparation for the start of the 2021-22 season, the Toronto Maple Leafs announced details for its Blue vs. White Game presented by Canadian Tire Corporation to be held at Scotiabank Arena at 6 p.m. on Friday, October 1 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 Thursday, September 30.

To celebrate and thank our community heroes, fans attending this marquee game will consist of frontline and essential workers who worked during the most difficult time of the pandemic to ensure the city and the most vulnerable were supported, including healthcare workers, food bank employees, teachers, shelter workers and community agencies. This show of support is part of the Maple Leafs’ and MLSE Foundation’s continued commitment to give back to the community following this challenging year and to ‘Change the Game’. Launched in February 2021, the Change the Game campaign aims to raise and commit to investing $30 million over four years to help eliminate barriers for youth in sport, giving them more equitable opportunities to recognize and reach their potential. In partnership with Canadian Tire Corporation, the organization has also donated tickets to community groups to support the event.

Fans at home can demonstrate their support for the community through the purchase of a 50/50 ticket with proceeds benefiting the Change the Game campaign. Returning this season, tickets for the Maple Leafs 50/50 Draw are available for purchased for this game and future games online at 5050.mapleleafs.com or within the Toronto Maple Leafs App.

Maple Leafs fan-favourite talent will be featured in the game’s broadcast including Joe Bowen as the play-by-play announcer; two-time gold medalist and professional player Cheryl Pounder with colour commentary; former NWHL All-Star and LGBTQ2S+ advocate Harrison Browne and former Ryerson Rams hockey captain Kryshanda Green as analysts; MLSE host Sean Bowen as a broadcast host as well as Maple Leaf in-arena host Danielle Emanuele conducting player interviews.

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

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LEAFS TV SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED

MAPLE LEAFS ANNOUNCE 2021-22 TELEVISION AND RADIO BROADCAST SCHEDULE

The Toronto Maple Leafs announced today the club’s television and radio broadcast schedule for the 2020-21 season.

Maple Leafs regional television broadcasts will be split between Sportsnet Ontario (14 games) and TSN (26 games), while Sportsnet will air 42 Maple Leafs games nationally.

Sportsnet 590 The FAN and TSN Radio 1050 will once again equally share the club’s radio broadcast slate. The radio team of play-by-play commentator Joe Bowen and analyst Jim Ralph will return to the airwaves to call the action on both stations.

In addition to their regular season broadcasts, Sportsnet and TSN will air live coverage of all six Maple Leafs pre-season games. TSN will air Toronto’s games on September 27 at Montreal, September 29 at Ottawa and October 5 vs. Montreal while Sportsnet will broadcast the club’s games on September 25 vs. Montreal, October 4 at Ottawa and October 9 vs. Ottawa.

DATETELEVISIONRADIO
Wednesday, October 13 vs. MTLSportsnet*TSN Radio 1050
Thursday, October 14 at OTTTSN4Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Saturday, October 16 vs. OTTSportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Monday, October 18 vs. NYRSportsnet*TSN Radio 1050
Friday, October 22 vs. SJSTSN4Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Saturday, October 23 at PITSportsnet*TSN Radio 1050
Monday, October 25 at CARSportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Wednesday, October 27 at CHISportsnet*TSN Radio 1050
Saturday, October 30 vs. DETSportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Tuesday, November 2 vs. VGKTSN4TSN Radio 1050
Thursday, November 4 vs. TBLTSN4Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Saturday, November 6 vs. BOSSportsnet*TSN Radio 1050
Monday, November 8 vs, LAKSportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Wednesday, November 10 at PHISportsnet*TSN Radio 1050
Friday, November 12 vs. CGYTSN4TSN Radio 1050
Saturday, November 13 at BUFSportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Tuesday, November 16 vs, NSHTSN4TSN Radio 1050
Thursday, November 18 vs. NYRTSN4Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Saturday, November 20 vs. PITSportsnet*TSN Radio 1050
Sunday, November 21 at NYISportsnet OntarioSportsnet 590 The FAN
Wednesday, November 24 at LAKSportsnet OntarioSportsnet 590 The FAN
Friday, November 26 at SJSSportsnet OntarioTSN Radio 1050
Sunday, November 28 at ANATSN4Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Wednesday, December 1 vs. COLSportsnet*TSN Radio 1050
Saturday, December 4 at MINSportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Sunday, December 5 at WPGTSN4TSN Radio 1050
Tuesday, December 7 vs. CBJTSN4Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Thursday, December 9 vs. TBLTSN4TSN Radio 1050
Saturday, December 11 vs. CHISportsnet*TSN Radio 1050
Tuesday, December 14 at EDMTSN4TSN Radio 1050
Thursday, December 16 at CGYTSN4Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Saturday, December 18 at VANSportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Sunday, December 19 at SEASportsnet OntarioTSN Radio 1050
Thursday, December 23 vs. STLSportsnet OntarioSportsnet 590 The FAN
Monday, December 27 at CBJSportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Wednesday, December 29 vs. PITSportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Saturday, January 1 vs. OTTSportsnet*TSN Radio 1050
Monday, January 3 vs. CARSportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Wednesday, January 5 vs. EDMSportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Thursday, January 6 at MTLSportsnet OntarioTSN Radio 1050
Saturday, January 8 at COLSportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Tuesday, January 11 at VGKTSN4TSN Radio 1050
Wednesday, January 12 at ARITSN4Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Saturday, January 15 at STLSportsnet*TSN Radio 1050
Monday, January 17 vs. NJDSportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Wednesday, January 19 at NYRSportsnet*TSN Radio 1050
Saturday, January 22 vs. NYISportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Wednesday, January 26 vs. ANASportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Saturday, January 29 at DETSportsnet*TSN Radio 1050
Tuesday, February 1 at NJDTSN4Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Thursday, February 24 vs. MINTSN4TSN Radio 1050
Saturday, February 26 vs. DETSportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Monday, February 28 at WSHSportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Wednesday, March 2 vs. BUFSportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Saturday, March 5 vs VANSportsnet*TSN Radio 1050
Monday, March 7 at CBJSportsnet*TSN Radio 1050
Tuesday, March 8 vs. SEATSN4Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Thursday, March 10 vs. ARISportsnet OntarioTSN Radio 1050
Sunday, March 13 at BUFSportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Tuesday, March 15 vs. DALTSN4TSN Radio 1050
Thursday, March 17 vs. CARSportsnet OntarioTSN Radio 1050
Saturday, March 19 at NSHSportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Wednesday, March 23 vs. NJDSportsnet*TSN Radio 1050
Saturday, March 26 at MTLSportsnet*TSN Radio 1050
Sunday, March 27 vs. FLASportsnet OntarioSportsnet 590 The FAN
Tuesday, March 29 at BOSSportsnet OntarioSportsnet 590 The FAN
Thursday, March 31 vs. WPGTSN4TSN Radio 1050
Saturday, April 2 at PHISportsnet*TSN Radio 1050
Monday, April 4 at TBLSportsnet*TSN Radio 1050
Tuesday, April 5 at FLATSN4Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Thursday, April 7 at DALSportsnet OntarioSportsnet 590 The FAN
Saturday, April 9 vs. MTLSportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Tuesday, April 12 vs. BUFTSN4TSN Radio 1050
Thursday, April 14 vs. WSHTSN4TSN Radio 1050
Saturday, April 16 at OTTSportsnet*Sportsnet 590 The FAN
Sunday, April 17 at NYISportsnet OntarioSportsnet 590 The FAN
Tuesday. April 19 vs. PHITSN4TSN Radio 1050
Thursday, April 21 at TBLTSN4TSN Radio 1050
Saturday, April 23 at FLASportsnet*TSN Radio 1050
Sunday, April 24 at WSHSportsnet OntarioSportsnet 590 The FAN
Tuesday, April 26 at DETSportsnet OntarioTSN Radio 1050
Friday April 29 vs. BOSTSN4TSN Radio 1050

* indicates national broadcast

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MAPLE LEAFS ANNOUNCE 2021-22 SCHEDULE

MAPLE LEAFS ANNOUNCE 2021-22 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE

The Toronto Maple Leafs announced today their schedule for the upcoming 2021-22 regular season. This year’s campaign will begin with back-to-back games starting on Wednesday, October 13, 2021 when the Maple Leafs host the Montreal Canadiens for the 104th home opener in franchise history before traveling to Ottawa to take on the Senators. Toronto wraps up their 2021-22 season at home against the Boston Bruins on Friday, April 29, 2022.

Please visit mapleleafs.com/schedule to view the Maple Leafs’ 2021-22 schedule in its entirety.

Further details regarding ticketing, broadcast information, and the team’s training camp schedule will be released at a future date.

An additional breakdown of the Maple Leafs’ 2021-22 schedule is available below.

SCHEDULE NOTES

  • Longest home stand: Five games – October 30 to October 8
  • Longest road stretch: Five games – January 6 to January 15
  • Number of back-to-back games: 13
  • Busiest month: April (5 home, 10 road) – 15 games
  • Busiest home month: March – 9 games
  • Busiest road month: April – 10 games
  • Busiest day of the week: Saturday – 22 games (10 home, 12 road)

MAPLE LEAFS 2021-22 REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE BREAKDOWN

BY MONTH

 OCTNOVDECJANFEBMARAPRTOTAL
HOME586629541
AWAY4677251041
TOTAL91413134141582

BY DAYS OF THE WEEK

 MONTUEWEDTHUFRISATSUNTOTAL
HOME38610310141
AWAY4656112741
TOTAL7141116422882

BY OPPONENT

EASTERN CONFERENCE – ATLANTIC DIVISION

 BOSBUFDETFLAMTLOTTTBLTOTAL
HOME222122213
AWAY122222213
TOTAL344344426

EASTERN CONFERENCE – METROPOLITAN DIVISION

 CARCBJNJDNYINYRPHIPIT  WSHTOTAL
HOME2121212112
AWAY1212121212
TOTAL3333333324

WESTERN CONFERENCE – PACIFIC DIVISION

 ANACGYEDMLAKSJSSEAVANVGKTOTAL
HOME11111111  8
AWAY11111111  8
TOTAL2222222216

WESTERN CONFERENCE – CENTRAL DIVISION

 ARICHICOLDALMINNSHSTLWPGTOTAL
HOME111111118
AWAY111111118
TOTAL2222222216

BACK-TO-BACK GAMES

Total number of back-to-back games:13  
Home game, followed by home game:  0Home game, followed by road game:5
Road game, followed by home game:  2Road game, followed by road game:6

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Leafs open preseason schedule against Habs

MAPLE LEAFS ANNOUNCE 2021 NHL PRESEASON SCHEDULE

The Toronto Maple Leafs announced today the club’s 2021 NHL Preseason schedule. The club will play six preseason games in total with three games at home and three games on the road. This year’s preseason schedule includes three preseason games against the Ottawa Senators and Montreal Canadiens, respectively.

Further information regarding ticketing will be released at a later date when attendance protocols are confirmed by the hockey club in collaboration with local public health authorities.

The Maple Leafs’ 2021 Preseason schedule is available below.

DATE                                      OPPONENT    VENUE

Saturday, September 25        vs. Montreal    Scotiabank Arena

Monday, September 27          at Montreal      Bell Centre

Wednesday, September 29    at Ottawa         Canadian Tire Centre

Monday, October 4                 at Ottawa         Canadian Tire Centre

Tuesday, October 5                vs. Montreal    Scotiabank Arena

Saturday, October 9               vs. Ottawa       Scotiabank Arena

Further details, including broadcast information, and the team’s training camp schedule will be released at a future date.