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I really liked our start in the game. Once again, we find a way to play with a lead. Obviously, that’s an area we want to be good at and we want to set ourselves up to win games. Certainly, the focus once again — it went beyond the third period, of course, that’s when the puck goes in the net — but, to me, it gets away on us in the second period. It doesn’t end up in our net, necessarily. We get two elite plays by Auston [Matthews] that give us some goals and give us a cushion there, but I didn’t like a lot of our game in the second period in terms of how we took care of the puck and forced the issue a little bit. And then it just catches up with us a little bit the third period there. While at the same time, I think it gets a little bit louder in the third because the puck ends up in the net — the penalty kill goal and Eichel gets behind us there. The third goal is one that stands out to me as a real negative for us, a lot of sloppy play there. That was more of what we saw, I thought, in the second period.
On trying to balance attacking play with defending a lead:
Yeah, that’s what we’re talking about, we’re fine with that a lot. As I’ve said, we’ve been able to play with the lead a lot here in my time I’ve been here. We’ve had the lead a lot and we’ve put ourselves in these positions a lot. I think in that we’re showing where the next phase is for us as a team. I think the team played from behind a lot early in the season and now we’re playing with a lead a lot. There’s a lot of areas there we’ve got to be a little more purposeful and a little more intelligent with what we do with the puck. I think we have real potential to really control the game in those periods of time, but we’re not there yet.
On the performance of the Nylander-Matthews-Kapanen line:
I thought they were good. I didn’t like, of course, the third goal. Couldn’t get the puck out and you get caught out there tired and when you get out there tired, you’re going to have defensive breakdowns. But I thought they had the puck a lot more today, a lot more time in the offensive zone. The goals were elite and that’s what you come to expect when he has those opportunities like that — finish — and he made no mistake. That really puts us in a position to win the game. He did his job.
On the team’s ability to win while he’s making adjustments to the style of play:
I think it just speaks to the potential of the team because we’re still nowhere near what I think we can look like and what we’re capable of, but we’re doing a lot of good things. The penalty kill lets one in here today, but we get a huge kill late in the game. So, special teams have been better there. The power play had some looks and had some chances. I think we can get a little bit better there as well. Playing with the lead, getting the lead — a lot of good, positive things that we’ve seen. Yet, I still think there’s a long way for the team to go and continue to grow.
TYSON BARRIE (2 ASSISTS)
On playing tonight after missing most of Saturday’s game against Edmonton:
Yeah, it was good. We didn’t skate this morning either, so I wasn’t sure how it was going to feel but thankfully it felt really good. Hopefully that’s behind me.
On the team getting off to a strong start:
I think we’re putting ourselves in good position, got up early, but we’ve got to find a way to control that lead. Still play solid defence but find a way to continue to carry the play and stay in the O-zone. That will be a focus for us but obviously anytime you get a 3-0 lead is big.
On the defence being active in the offensive zone:
It’s tough. I think we play against it and when the D is active and kind of rolling around the O-zone it’s really tough to sort out who’s who. You’re going to get some open looks, [Rielly] found me with a good pass — I think I just missed it — but it’s a lot of fun too. I think it suits our team well.
AUSTON MATTHEWS (2 GOALS)
On what the team did well in transition to lead to his goals:
Well, I think for us, you get rush opportunities when you’re good without the puck and in good positions. I think you just pick up the players, you’re in good spots and you’re able to catch them on odd-man rushes. So, a couple of those plays, especially my second goal, just a really nice play by Willy [Nylander] to get the zone entry and pull up and find me, the late guy coming in.
On if he liked the team’s resilience to keep pushing back when Buffalo gained momentum:
Yeah, I think we’d like to do a better job and not let it get as close as it did. But I think it’s all about the process that we’re going through to make sure that when we’re playing with a lead that we’re taking care of the puck and trying not to change too much in our game. Obviously, sometimes you’ve got to live to fight another day in certain areas of the game and on certain plays.
JOHN TAVARES (9 SHOT ATTEMPTS)
On what he liked about tonight’s game:
Well, I think when we come back well through the middle of the ice and get above them and let our [defence] be able to stay up, we have a great transition type of team. In the first half of the game, I think we did a lot of good things. Even on the cycle and in-zone and generating some offense and some puck possession, but I think we’d like to be a little better, especially the second half of the game. As we start to play with some more leads, which we have and is a good sign and something we want to keep doing, we obviously want to continue to take the game, control it and continue to increase our lead if we can and make the opponent have to defend. Overall, we stuck with it and a good win.
On how the game feels different when playing with the lead:
Well I think the other team has to chase it a little bit. You know, we can just stick to what we’re doing and be aggressive, but we can be patient with our game. Just really try not to give them much room or anything easy and really have to force anything. Just stay with it and build on what we’re doing well.
Frederik Gauthier opened the scoring for the Maple Leafs at 2:30 of the first period and later collected the secondary assist on Dmytro Timashov’s third period goal. Gauthier has goals (2) and points (2-1-3) in two consecutive games. Four (2-2-4) of his seven points this season have come against Atlantic Division teams. He has four career points (2 goals, 2 assists) against the Sabres, which is his highest point total against a single opponent.
Auston Matthews scored Toronto’s second goal of the night at 4:47 of the second period before adding the third Maple Leafs goal of the game at 17:39 of the second period. Tonight’s game is Matthews’ fifth multi-goal and 11th multi-point performance of the season. His goals stand as the 131st and 132nd of Matthews’ career, which moves past Doug Gilmour and Nick Metz for sole possession of 32nd on the Maple Leafs’ all-time goal register. Matthews’ first goal in tonight’s game was his 20th of the season, which makes him the second player in franchise history (Dave Keon – 1960-61 to 1965-66) to begin his career with four consecutive 20-goal season, per NHL Stats.
Dmytro Timashov scored the fourth Toronto goal of the night at 4:58 of the third period. Timashov has points (1-1-2) in two consecutive games. He has seven points (2 goals, 5 assists) in 10 games against Atlantic Division opposition this season.
Ilya Mikheyev scored the Maple Leafs’ fifth goal of the game into an empty net while shorthanded at 17:26 of the third period. Mikheyev has goals (2) in two consecutive games. His goal tonight is his first career shorthanded goal and the fifth shorthanded goal scored by the Maple Leafs in 2019-20.
Morgan Rielly registered the primary assist on Matthews’ first second period goal. Rielly has assists (2) in two consecutive games. His second period assist stands as his 20th assist of the season, giving him 20 assists in seven consecutive seasons to begin his NHL career. Per NHL Stats, Rielly is the second Maple Leafs defenceman (Borje Salming – 1973-74 to 1984-85) to begin his career with seven consecutive 20-assist seasons. He is tied for third among NHL defencemen in even-strength assists (14).
Mitch Marner collected the secondary assist on Matthews’ first second period goal. Marner has points (2-6-8) in five consecutive games. He has registered 13 of his 20 assists on home ice this season. Marner has seven assists in eight games against Atlantic Division teams.
William Nylander recorded the primary assist on Matthews’ second goal in the second period. He is tied for second on the Maple Leafs in primary assists (9). Nylander has 14 points (6-8-14) in 16 games on home ice this season. His 13 career points (4 goals, 9 assists) against the Sabres is his highest point total against a single opponent.
Tyson Barrie had the secondary assist on Matthews’ second goal in the second period and later had the primary assist on Timashov’s third period goal. Tonight’s game is his third multi-assist and fifth multi-point performance of the season. Barrie ranks second among Maple Leafs defencemen in assists (12). He has three assists over his last three games.
Frederik Andersen stopped 27 shots to earn his 17th win of the season.
The Maple Leafs went 1-for-2 on the penalty kill and went 0-for-1 on the power play tonight.
Frederik Gauthier was 2-for-2 (100%) when taking offensive zone faceoffs and 3-for-3 (100%) when taking defensive zone faceoffs.
Morgan Rielly was on the ice for a team-high 21 Toronto shot attempts-for at 5-on-5 tonight. Muzzin finished the game with a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 51.2 percent (21 for, 20 against).
Morgan Rielly started 38.5 percent of his 5-on-5 shifts in the offensive zone, which was the lowest mark among Toronto skaters.
John Tavares was 7-for-11 (64%) in the faceoff circle when matched up with Buffalo centre Jack Eichel.
UPCOMING GAMES:
Friday, December 20, 7:00 p.m. at New York Rangers (Sportsnet Ontario, FAN 590)
Saturday, December 21, 7:00 p.m. vs. Detroit Red Wings (Sportsnet, FAN 590)
Monday, December 23, 2:00 p.m. vs. Carolina Hurricanes (Sportsnet Ontario, FAN 590)
Friday, December 27, 7:00 p.m. at New Jersey Devils (Sportsnet Ontario, TSN 1050)
Saturday, December 28, 7:00 p.m. vs. New York Rangers (Sportsnet, Sportsnet 590 The FAN)
Stats reflect official NHL stats at the time of distribution. Please consult official NHL game sheets (links above) to confirm no statistical changes were made.
Jason Spezza (64), John Tavares (32), Morgan Rielly (25)
GOALS:
Jason Spezza (23), John Tavares (21), Auston Matthews (9)
ASSISTS:
Jason Spezza (48), John Tavares (19), Morgan Rielly (12)
POINTS:
Jason Spezza (71), John Tavares (40), Auston Matthews (15)
PENALTY MINUTES:
Jason Spezza (44), Zach Hyman (18), John Tavares (16)
MAPLE LEAFS – SABRES TEAM STATS
TORONTO
BUFFALO
GOALS FOR (Rank):
109 (t-5th)
106 (t-10th)
GOALS AGAINST (Rank):
107 (25th)
102 (17th)
POWER PLAY [%] (Rank):
19/92 [20.6%] (11th)
20/107 [18.6%] (16th)
PENALTY KILL [%] (Rank):
79/104 [76.6%] (26th)
76/101 [75.2%] (29th)
SHOTS (Rank):
1136 (4th)
1052 (17th)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPTS FOR (Rank):
1736 (1st)
1447 (23rd)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT % (Rank):
52.7% (6th)
50.0% (t-16th)
FACEOFF % (Rank):
52.1% (5th)
45.6% (31st)
MAPLE LEAFS – SABRES NOTES
FIRST MATCHUP BETWEEN CLUBS:
November 18, 1970 vs. Buffalo (Buffalo 7, Toronto 2)
ALL-TIME RECORD:
82-105-18-11 (216 Games)
ALL-TIME RECORD AT HOME:
50-40-12-5 (107 Games)
ALL-TIME RECORD ON THE ROAD:
32-65-6-6 (109 Games)
LAST WIN VS. OPPONENT ON THE ROAD:
November 30, 2019 (Toronto 2, Buffalo 1)
MAPLE LEAFS MILESTONES vs. SABRES
Frederik Andersen
100th win as a Maple Leaf (February 25, 2019 vs. BUF)
Tyson Barrie
100th NHL point (Goal) (March 28, 2015 (COL) vs. BUF)
Cody Ceci
First NHL game (December 12, 2013 (OTT) vs. BUF)
Frederik Gauthier
First NHL game (March 19, 2016 vs. BUF)
Zach Hyman
First NHL point (Goal) (March 7, 2016 vs. BUF)
Martin Marincin
First goal as a Maple Leaf (March 19, 2016 vs. BUF)
Auston Matthews
200th NHL point (Assist) (March 20, 2019 at BUF)
John Tavares
400th NHL assist (November 30, 2019 vs. BUF)
MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS
CATEGORY
LEADER
GOALS
19 (Matthews)
ASSISTS
19 (Marner, Rielly)
POINTS
34 (Matthews)
POWER PLAY POINTS
10 (Matthews)
SHORTHANDED POINTS
2 (Engvall, Kapanen)
PIMs
24 (Muzzin)
SHOTS
124 (Matthews)
FACEOFF WIN%
57.3% (Gauthier)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT %
55.7% (Matthews)
BLOCKED SHOTS
59 (Ceci)
TAKEAWAYS
35 (Marner)
HITS
74 (Muzzin)
TOI PER GAME
24:36 (Rielly)
PP TOI PER GAME
2:59 (Marner)
SH TOI PER GAME
3:08 (Ceci)
MAPLE LEAFS PLAYER NOTES
Frederik Andersen
– Is 7-4-3 at home this season with a 2.64 goals-against average and a .915 save percentage. – Has made 15 career appearances against Buffalo and is 11-3-0 with a 2.24 goals-against average and a .922 save percentage.- Tied for the NHL lead in wins (16).- Second in the NHL in saves (777) and even-strength saves (651).- Tied for third in the NHL in shootout saves (11).
Tyson Barrie
– Averaging 13.9 shot attempts per 60 minutes of ice time, which is the seventh-highest average among NHL defencemen who have appeared in 30 games. – Has been on the ice for the seventh-most shot attempts for (649) among NHL skaters. – Has an on-ice shot attempt differential of plus-107, which is tied for 12th among NHL defencemen.
Cody Ceci
– Has an on-ice goal differential of plus-six at even-strength, which is tied for the second highest even-strength goal differential among Toronto skaters.- 10th among NHL skaters in shorthanded time on ice (106:46).
Justin Holl
– Has started his 44.3 percent of his 5-on-5 shifts in the offensive zone, which is the lowest mark among Toronto defencemen who have appeared in at least 10 games.- Has an unblocked shot attempt percentage of 53.7 percent at 5-on-5, which leads Toronto defencemen who have appeared in at least 10 games.
Michael Hutchinson
– Sixth among NHL goaltenders who have appeared in fewer than 10 games in saves (197).
Zach Hyman
– Has a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 54.1 percent, which ranks ninth among Toronto skaters who have played 10 games. – Has an on-ice goals-for percentage of 57.8 percent, which ranks second among Toronto skaters.
Kasperi Kapanen
– Has nine points (3 goals, 6 assists) in 11 games against Atlantic Division teams.- Seventh among Toronto skaters in even-strength points (6-7-13).- Has played 37.6 percent of the Maple Leafs’ shorthanded ice time, which ranks third among Toronto forwards.
Alex Kerfoot
– Tied for fifth among Toronto skaters in even-strength goals (5).- Lone Toronto forward to have recorded at least 20 hits (27) and 20 blocked shots (23) this season.
Mitch Marner
– Averaging 0.57 primary assists per game, which ranks seventh among NHLers who have appeared in at least 20 games.- Tied for first among NHLers who have appeared in 25 or fewer games in assists (19).- Tied for fourth in the NHL in takeaways (35). Averages 4.51 takeaways per 60 minutes of ice time, which ranks second among NHLers who have skated in at least 20 games.- Ninth among NHL forwards in shifts per game (25.6).
Auston Matthews
– Eighth among NHL skaters in goals (19).- Tied for sixth among NHL skaters in even-strength goals (14).- Tied for 15th among NHL skaters in even-strength points (14-10-24).- Eighth in the NHL with 124 shots on goal.- Has an on-ice goals-for percentage of 57.1 percent at 5-on-5, which is tied for fourth among Toronto skaters.
Ilya Mikheyev
– Averaging 8.7 shots on goal per 60 minutes of shorthanded ice time, which is tied for the second-highest average among NHLers who have played at least 60 shorthanded minutes.- Leads all NHL rookies in shorthanded ice time (68:51).- Second among NHL rookies in shots on goal (83).- Tied for the lead among NHL rookies and tied for third among Maple Leafs in even-strength points (5-13-18).
Jake Muzzin
– Played 27:01 in ice time on December 14 at Edmonton, which marked the 12th time he has played over 27 minutes in his career.- Has drawn nine penalties this season, which leads Toronto defencemen and is tied for second among Maple Leafs skaters.- Averages 0:47 in ice time per shift, which is tied for the fourth-lowest average shift length among defencemen who average at least 21:00 per game in ice time.
William Nylander
– Has recorded six primary assists at 5-on-5, which is tied for second among Toronto skaters. – Averages 2.06 points per 60 minutes of ice time, which ranks fifth among Maple Leafs skaters.- Has recorded 12 points (4-8-12) in 17 career games against the Sabres, which is tied for his highest point total against a single opponent.
Morgan Rielly
– Tied for 12th among NHL defencemen in points (3-19-22).- Tied for eighth among NHL defencemen in even-strength points (3-13-16).- Tied for third among NHL defencemen in assists recorded at 5-on-5 (12).- Ranks 12th among NHL skaters in TOI per game (24:36).- Tied for eighth among NHL skaters in shifts per game (28.6).
Jason Spezza
– Averaging 2.53 points per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5 this season, which leads Toronto skaters.- Averaging 1.40 primary assists per 60 minutes of 5-on-5 ice time in 2019-20, which is the sixth-highest average among NHLers who have appeared in at least 20 games.
John Tavares
– Has 40 points (21 goals, 19 assists) in 32 career games against Buffalo.- Averaging 16.5 shot attempts per game at 5-on-5, which is the sixth-highest average among NHL centres who have appeared in 20 games.- Tied for the Maple Leafs lead in points (10-8-18; 19 GP) since returning to the lineup from injury on November 5. – Has a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 55.2 percent, which ranks third among Toronto skaters who have appeared in at least 20 games.
CURRENT POINT STREAKS
Mitch Marner
Has goals (2) in two consecutive games and points (2-5-7) in four consecutive games.
UPCOMING MILESTONES
Alex Kerfoot
Four points from 100 NHL points
RECENT MILESTONES
Frederik Andersen
200th NHL win (December 14 at EDM)
INJURY REPORT
Andreas Johnsson (Leg)
On injured reserve.
Trevor Moore (Shoulder)
On injured reserve.
Man Games Lost: 70
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
December 16
Recalled defencemen Timothy Liljegren and Martin Marincin from the Toronto Marlies (AHL) on an emergency basis.
December 15
Loaned forward Pontus Aberg and defenceman Martin Marincin to the Toronto Marlies (AHL).
December 13
Loaned forward Nic Petan to the Toronto Marlies (AHL).
Timothy Liljegren, the Maple Leafs figure, is ready to make his debut in the National Hockey League. It’s a matter of when, not if, for the 20-year-old defenceman. With the Leafs nursing some bumps and bruises in the defence corps following a successful trip that included three wins in four games, Liljegren and Martin Marincin […]
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The ‘Sandman’ is joining Team Sweden. After starting the season with the Maple Leafs and moving down to the Marlies for more development, 2018 top pick defenceman Rasmus Sandin was released Sunday to join his native country at this month’s world junior hockey championships. The holiday tournament in the Czech Republic, which also features this …
Alex Kerfoot opened the scoring for the Maple Leafs at 4:38 of the first period and later registered the primary assist on Ilya Mikheyev’s second period goal. Tonight’s game is Kerfoot’s third multi-point game of the season. He has seven points (5 goals, 2 assists) in six career games against the Oilers.
Ilya Mikheyev scored the second Toronto goal of the game at 5:27 of the second period. Mikheyev has registered 12 (3-9-12) of his 18 points on the road this season. He has six points (2-4-6) in eight games against Pacific Division opponents.
Frederik Gauthier scored the Maple Leafs’ third goal of the night at 13:49 of the third period. Gauthier has three goals and three assists in 30 games played this season.
Mitch Marner scored Toronto’s fourth goal of the game on the power play into an empty net 18:39 of the third period. Marner has goals (2) in two consecutive games and points (2-5-7) in four consecutive games. He has eight points (2 goals, 6 assists) in six games against Pacific Division teams this season.
Pierre Engvall registered the primary assist on Kerfoot’s first period goal and later had the secondary assist on Mikheyev’s second period goal. Tonight’s game is Engvall’s first career multi-assist and multi-point night. He has three assists over his last four games.
Morgan Rielly collected the secondary assist on Kerfoot’s first period goal. Rielly has 11 assists in 19 road games this season. He has eight points (1 goal, 7 assists) in 14 games against Western Conference teams this season.
Dmytro Timashov had the lone assist on Gauthier’s third period goal. Timashov has two goals and five assists in 22 games played this season. He has registered three points (1-2-3) in his last six games played.
Zach Hyman recorded the lone assist on Marner’s empty net goal. Hyman has five points (4-1-5) over his last five games. He has seven points (6-1-7) in eight games against Western Conference opponents in 2019-20.
Frederik Andersen stopped 36 shots to earn his 16th win of the season. Tonight’s victory is Andersen’s 200th career NHL win.
The Maple Leafs went 1-for-2 on the penalty kill and went 1-for-1 on the power play tonight.
At 12:53 of the second period in tonight’s game, a video review was initiated to determine how the puck entered the Edmonton net. Video review confirmed the puck went under the Edmonton net, therefore, did not enter in a legal fashion. The original call was upheld – No goal Toronto
Toronto’s line of Pierre Engvall, Alex Kerfoot and Ilya Mikheyev started 16.7 percent of their 5-on-5 shifts in the offensive zone, which was the lowest mark among Toronto skaters.
Jake Muzzin was on the ice for a team-high 28 Toronto shot attempts-for at 5-on-5 tonight. Muzzin finished the game with a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 54.9 percent (28 for, 23 against).
John Tavares was 6-for-10 (60%) in the faceoff circle when taking defensive zone draws.
UPCOMING GAMES:
Tuesday, December 17, 7:00 p.m. vs. Buffalo Sabres (TSN4, TSN 1050)
Friday, December 20, 7:00 p.m. at New York Rangers (Sportsnet Ontario, FAN 590)
Saturday, December 21, 7:00 p.m. vs. Detroit Red Wings (Sportsnet, FAN 590)
Monday, December 23, 2:00 p.m. vs. Carolina Hurricanes (Sportsnet Ontario, FAN 590)
Friday, December 27, 7:00 p.m. at New Jersey Devils (Sportsnet Ontario, TSN 1050)