CANUCKS-LEAFS PREGAME NOTES

VANCOUVER CANUCKS (19-22-3 – 41 Points) vs.

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (32-13-5 – 69 Points)

MAY 1, 2021 ▪ 7:00 PM EST

SCOTIABANK ARENA (TORONTO, ON) 
TV: SPORTSNET ▪ RADIO: 680 NEWS

MAPLE LEAFS HISTORY versus VANCOUVER

ALL-TIME RECORD:65-65-22-4 (156 Games)
ALL-TIME at HOME:39-25-11-1 (76 Games)
2020-21:4-3-1
LAST FIVE:1-3-1
LAST 10:6-3-1

MAPLE LEAFS CAREER LEADERS versus VANCOUVER

GAMES PLAYED:Joe Thornton (75), TJ Brodie (44), Jake Muzzin (39)
GOALS:Joe Thornton (18), John Tavares (13), Auston Matthews (12)
ASSISTS:Joe Thornton (57), John Tavares (15), TJ Brodie (13)
POINTS:Joe Thornton (75), John Tavares (28), Jason Spezza (21)
PENALTY MINUTES:Joe Thornton (51), Nick Foligno (30), Jake Muzzin (28)

MAPLE LEAFS – CANUCKS TEAM STATS

 TORONTOVANCOUVER
GOALS FOR (Rank):166 (t-6th)115 (t-29th)
GOALS AGAINST (Rank):       132 (10th)141 (t-15th)
POWER PLAY [%] (Rank):30/138 [21.7%] (11th)24/122 [19.7%] (19th)
PENALTY KILL [%] (Rank):98/128 [76.6%] (26th)115/146 [78.8%] (20th)
SHOTS PER GAME (Rank):31.2 (7th)29.5 (t-19th)
SHOTS AGAINST PER GAME (Rank):28.2 (7th)33.3 (30th)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPTS FOR (Rank):2189 (9th)1850 (31st)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT % (Rank):50.7% (t-12th)46.7% (28th)
FACEOFF % (Rank):50.8% (12th)53.1 (t-4th)

MAPLE LEAFS – CANUCKS NOTES

First Matchup between Clubs:Oct. 11, 1970 (Vancouver 5, Toronto 3) 
All-Time Record:65-65-22-4 (156 Games)
All-Time Record at Home:39-25-11-1 (76 Games)
All-Time Record on the Road:26-40-11-3 (80 Games)
Last Win vs. Opponent at Home:April 29, 2021 (Toronto 4, Vancouver 1)
  

MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS

CATEGORYLEADER
GOALS36 (Matthews)
ASSISTS44 (Marner)
POINTS62 (Marner)
POWER PLAY POINTS14 (Marner)
SHORTHANDED POINTS(Marner)
PIMs49 (Bogosian)
SHOTS197 (Matthews)
FACEOFF WIN%56.3% (Spezza)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT %55.4% (Thornton)
BLOCKED SHOTS85 (Muzzin)
TAKEAWAYS45 (Marner)
HITS92 (Muzzin)
TOI PER GAME23:43 (Rielly)
PP TOI PER GAME3:12 (Matthews)
SH TOI PER GAME2:32 (Holl)

MAPLE LEAFS PLAYER NOTES

TJ Brodie– Averaging 19:00 in even-strength ice time, which ranks second among Toronto skaters who have appeared in multiple games.- Has the highest on-ice goals-for percentage (66.2%) at 5-on-5 among Maple Leafs defencemen.- Second among Maple Leafs in shifts per game (25.9).- Tied for 18th among NHL defencemen in takeaways (21). 
Adam Brooks– Has three goals and an assist in seven games with the Maple Leafs this season.- Averaging 1.92 points per 60 minutes of ice time, which ranks eighth among Toronto skaters.- Became the first player in franchise history to score his first career goal on the power play and second career goal while shorthanded on April 20 at Vancouver. 
Jack Campbell– Is 14-2-1 with a 2.14 goals-against average and a .925 save percentage this season.- Tied for the fifth-highest even-strength save percentage (.931) among goaltenders who have appeared in at least 10 games this season..- Established a Maple Leafs franchise record for consecutive wins by a goaltender (10) on April 7 vs. Montreal.- Established an NHL record for consecutive wins to start a season (11) on April 10 vs. Ottawa. 
Nick Foligno– Has registered three assists in three games with the Maple Leafs.- Averaging 2:19 per game in shorthanded ice time with Toronto since joining the club.- Averaging 9.46 hits per 60 minutes as a Maple Leaf, which is the highest rate among Toronto skaters who have appeared in multiple games.- Had 16 points (7-9-16) in 42 games with Columbus before being acquired by Toronto on April 11. 
Alex Galchenyuk– Averaging 1.88 points per 60 minutes of ice time, which ranks ninth among Toronto skaters who have appeared in over five games.- Averaging 11.49 shot attempts per 60 minutes of ice time as a Maple Leaf, which ranks 12th among Toronto skaters who have appeared in over five games. 
Justin Holl– Ranks 15th among right handed defencemen in the NHL in time on ice at 5-on-5 (17:52).- Ranks 16th among NHL right handed defencemen who average at least 15 minutes of 5-on-5 ice time (17:52) with a shot attempt percentage of 52.0% when the score is within one goal. 
Michael Hutchinson– Has a .919 save percentage and a 2.42 goals-against average with a 4-2-1 record through eight starts this season. 
Alex Kerfoot– Seventh among Toronto forwards in shifts per game (19.6).- Has the 10th highest points per 60 minutes at 5-on-5 (1.64) among Toronto skaters who have appeared in over five games.- Averaging 1:24 per game in shorthanded ice time, the highest mark of his career. 
Mitch Marner– Third among NHLers in assists (44).- Second in the NHL in assists at 5-on-5 (25).- Third among NHLers in points (18-44-62).- Tied for fourth in the NHL in even-strength goals (18).- Second in the NHL in primary assists (31).- Third among NHL forwards in time on ice per game (22:27).- Has the seventh highest on-ice goals for percentage (62.0%) at 5-on-5 among Toronto skaters.- Became the first Maple Leaf in franchise history to record 60 points in fewer than 50 games three times on April 28 at Montreal. 
Auston Matthews– Leads the NHL in goals (36).- Leads the NHL in even-strength goals (26).- Has scored the first goal of the game on nine occasions, which leads the NHL.- Tied for first in the NHL in game-winning goals (11).- Tied for sixth among NHLers in points (36-24-60).- Ranks second in the NHL in shots on goal (197).- Second among Maple Leafs forwards who have appeared in over 10 games in 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage (53.5%).- Became the first American born player to score 30 or more goals in each of his first five seasons on April 10 vs. Ottawa. 
Ilya Mikheyev– Has started 36.0% of his 5-on-5 shifts in the offensive zone, which is the lowest percentage among Maple Leafs skaters who have appeared in over five games.- Averages 8.01 shots per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5, which ranks eighth among Maple Leafs who have appeared in at least five games.
Jake Muzzin– Ranks 12th among NHL defencemen in takeaways (24).- Tied for 23rd among NHL defencemen and is ninth among Maple Leafs in even-strength points (2-16-18). – One of 10 NHL defencemen to have recorded at least 85 hits (92) and 85 blocked shots (85). 
Morgan Rielly– Leads the Maple Leafs and is 22nd among NHLers in average time on ice (23:43).- Tied for 13th among NHL defencemen in points (4-28-32).- Tied for 10th among NHL defencemen in assists (28).- Tied for 14th among NHL defencemen in assists at 5-on-5 (13).- Became the sixth defenceman in franchise history to record 300 points with the club on April 13 vs. Calgary. 
David Rittich– Is 1-1-1 with a 2.72 goals-against average and a .888 save percentage in four appearances with Toronto.- Has a 3-2-2 record with a .899 save percentage and 2.64 goals-against average in eight career games against the Canucks.- Had a 4-7-1 record with a 2.90 goals-against average and a .904 save percentage in 15 games with Calgary prior to being acquired by Toronto on April 11.- Won his first game as a Maple Leaf on April 29 vs. Vancouver. 
Jason Spezza– Has the highest points per 60 minutes rate (3.07) at 5-on-5 among Maple Leafs skaters.- Has won 54.4% of his defensive zone faceoffs, which is the 15th highest percentage among NHLers who have taken at least 200 defensive zone draws (217). 
John Tavares– Tied for 28th in the NHL in points (17-28-45).- Tied for 18th in the NHL in even-strength points (11-22-33).- Tied for the eighth highest faceoff win percentage (55.6%) among NHLers who have taken at least 750 faceoffs (761).- Has an on-ice goals for percentage of 57.6% at 5-on-5 in 2020-21, which is ninth among Toronto skaters who have appeared in at least five games.- Averages 13.86 shot attempts per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5, which is fifth among Toronto skaters who have appeared in at least five games.- Has recorded eighth points (4-4-8) in eight games against the Canucks this season. 
Joe Thornton– Has the highest 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage among Toronto skaters who have appeared in at least five games at 55.4%.- Averaging 1.49 points per 60 minutes of ice time this season, which is 12th among Toronto skaters.- Became the seventh player in NHL history to record 1,100 career assists on April 28 at Montreal.- Became the oldest player (41 years, 296 days) in franchise history to score a goal for the club on April 24 at Winnipeg, surpassing Allan Stanley (41 years, 252 days) who had held the mark since November 8, 1967 at Oakland. 
  

CURRENT POINT STREAKS

Mitch MarnerAssists (2) in two consecutive games and points (4-4-8) in five consecutive games.
Auston MatthewsGoals (2) in two consecutive games.
William NylanderGoals (2) in two consecutive games and points (2-1-3) in three consecutive games.
Jason SpezzaAssists (4) in three consecutive games and points (1-4-5) in four consecutive games.
Joe ThorntonAssists (2) in two consecutive games and points (1-3-4) in four consecutive games.
  

UPCOMING MILESTONES

Zach HymanOne assist from 100 NHL assists
John TavaresFive games from 200 games as a Maple Leaf
  

RECENT MILESTONES

Travis Dermott200th NHL game (April 24 at Winnipeg)
Mitch Marner100th NHL goal (April 24 at Winnipeg)
Joe Thornton1,100th NHL assist (April 28 at Montreal)
  

INJURY REPORT

Frederik Andersen (Lower Body)On Injured Reserve.
Zach Bogosian (Shoulder)Expected to miss four weeks.
Zach Hyman (Knee)Expected to miss two weeks.
Riley Nash (Knee)On Injured Reserve.
 Man Games Lost: 122
  

NOTABLE TRANSACTIONS

None 
  

MAPLE LEAFS 4, CANUCKS 1

VANCOUVER CANUCKS (19-22-3 – 41 Points) vs.

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (32-13-5 – 69 Points)

THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 2021

 123OTFINAL
VANCOUVER0101
TORONTO1214

GAME SUMMARY         |           EVENT SUMMARY        |           FACEOFF SUMMARY

ON THE SCORESHEET

  • William Nylander opened the scoring for the Maple Leafs at 15:29 of the first period. Nylander has goals (2) in two consecutive games and points (2-1-3) in three consecutive games. He has eight points (2-6-8) in eight games against the Canucks this season. He has scored the first goal of the game on four occasions this season, which ranks second among Toronto skaters. He has 19 points (9-10-19) in 21 games on home ice this season.
  • Auston Matthews scored the second Toronto goal of the night at 0:51 of the second period. Matthews has goals (2) in two consecutive games. He has eight points (7-1-8) in eight games against the Canucks in 2020-21. He has 33 points (21 goals, 12 assists) in 23 games on home ice this season. He leads the NHL in goals (36), even-strength goals (25) and game-winning goals (11).
  • Pierre Engvall scored the third Maple Leafs goal of the game at 2:56 of the second period. Engvall has nine points (4-5-9) in 38 games this season. He has scored three of his four goals on home ice this season. He has a pair of goals in four games against Vancouver in 2020-21.
  • Mitch Marner registered the primary assist on Matthews’ second period goal and later scored the fourth Toronto goal of the night at 19:05 of the third period. Marner has assists (2) in two consecutive games and points (3-4-7) in five consecutive games. Tonight’s game is his 16th multi-point game of th2 season. He has registered 34 points (11 goals, 21 assists) in 25 games on home ice this season. He as registered 10 points (2-8-10) in eight games against the Canucks. He sits third among NHLers in assists (44) and ranks second among NHLers in primary assists (31).
  • Alex Galchenyuk registered the primary assist on Nylander’s first period goal. He has seven points (1-6-7) in eight games on home ice with the Maple Leafs this season. He has eight points (2-6-8) in 20 games with the Maple Leafs since being acquired on February 15. The Maple Leafs are 4-0-0 when he records an assist. 
  • John Tavares picked up the secondary assist on Nylander’s first period goal. Tavares has recorded five points (3-2-5) over his last five games played. He has registered eight points (4-4-8) in eight games against the Canucks in 2020-21. He is tied for first among Maple Leafs and eighth among NHLers in points during the month of April with 17 points (7-10-17) in 14 games played.
  • Joe Thornton had the secondary assist on Matthews’ second period goal. Thornton has assists (2) in two consecutive games and points (1-3-4) in four consecutive games. He has recorded eight points (2-6-8) in 18 games at Scotiabank Arena this season. His assist is his first point against Vancouver in five games this season.
  • Ramsus Sandin recorded the primary assist on Engvall’s second period goal. Sandin has a pair of assists over his last three games played. In six games with the Maple Leafs this season he has recorded three assists. He has a pair of assists in two games on home ice in 2020-21.
  • Jason Spezza collected the secondary assist on Engvall’s second period goal. Spezza has assists (4) in three consecutive games and points (1-4-5) in four consecutive games. He has five points (3-2-5) in eight games against the Canucks this season. Coming into tonight’s game, Spezza had the sixth highest points per 60 minutes rate at 5-on-5 (3.00) among NHLers who had appeared in at least 10 games.
  • Alex Kerfoot had the lone assist on Marner’s third period goal. Kerfoot has three points (1-2-3) over his last five games played. He has four points (1-3-4) in eight games against the Canucks this season. The Maple Leafs are 9-2-1 when Kerfoot records an assist in 2020-21.
  • David Rittich stopped 15 shots to earn his first win as a Maple Leaf.

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

 1st2nd3rdOTTOTAL
VANCOUVER2 (2)9 (6)5 (5)16 (13)
TORONTO7 (7)11 (11)6 (6)24 (24)
      

SHOT ATTEMPTS (5-on-5 in brackets)

 1st2nd3rdOTTOTAL
VANCOUVER10 (10)18 (12)18 (18)46 (40)
TORONTO23 (23)19 (19)14 (12)56 (54)

NO PLACE LIKE HOME

Record at Home15-7-3 (25 Games)
All-Time Record vs. Vancouver    65-65-22-4 (156 Games)
All-Time Record vs. Montreal at Home39-25-11-1 (76 Games)

MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS

Shots(Marner, Matthews)
Shot Attempts12 (Matthews)
Faceoff Wins10 (Matthews)
Faceoff Win Percentage56% (Matthews, Spezza)
Hits(Liljegren, Tavares)
Blocked Shots(Holl, Hutton, Sandin)
Takeaways(Brooks)
TOI23:33 (Brodie)
Power Play TOIN/A
Shorthanded TOI2:22 (Brodie, Dermott)
Shifts27 (Sandin)
5-on-5 Shot Attempt Percentage90% (Spezza – 18 for, 2 against)
  

RECORD WHEN…

Scoring first24-5-2
Lead after 117-3-3
Lead after 221-2-3
Do not score a power play goal16-9-2
Allow 1 power play goal8-8-2
Outshooting opponent16-9-3
Thursday7-2-0

OF NOTE…

  • The Maple Leafs were 1-for-2 on the penalty kill and did not have a power play tonight.
  • Ben Hutton skated in his first game as a Maple Leaf.
  • Alex Kerfoot and Ilya Mikheyev were the lone Toronto skaters to not start a 5-on-5 shift in the offensive zone.
  • Auston Matthews was on the ice for a team-high 22 shot attempts for at 5-on-5. He finished the game with a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 62.9 percent (22 for, 13 against).
  • Auston Matthews won 60 percent (nine won, six lost) of his faceoffs against Vancouver centre Bo Horvat.
  • Jason Spezza was 3-for-5 (60%) when taking offensive zone faceoffs tonight. 

UPCOMING GAMES:

  • Saturday, May 1, 7:00 p.m. vs. Vancouver Canucks (Sportsnet, 680 News)
  • Monday, May 3, 7:00 p.m. at Montreal Canadiens (Sportsnet Ontario, TSN 1050)
  • Thursday, May 6, 7:00 p.m. vs. Montreal Canadiens (TSN4, TSN 1050)
  • Saturday, May 8, 7:00 p.m. vs. Montreal Canadiens (Sportsnet, TSN 1050)
  • Wednesday, May 12, 8:00 p.m. at Ottawa Senators (Sportsnet, 680 News)

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.

MAPLE LEAFS-CANADIENS PREGAME NOTES

ORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (30-13-5 – 65 Points) vs.

MONTREAL CANADIENS (21-17-9 – 51 Points)

APRIL 28, 2021 ▪ 8:00 PM EST

BELL CENTRE (MONTREAL, QC) 
TV: SPORTSNET ▪ RADIO: TSN 1050

MAPLE LEAFS HISTORY versus MONTREAL

ALL-TIME RECORD:304-344-88-17 (753 Games)
ALL-TIME on the ROAD:112-215-43-7 (377 Games)
2020-21:4-2-0
LAST FIVE:3-2-0
LAST 10:4-3-3

MAPLE LEAFS CAREER LEADERS versus MONTREAL

GAMES PLAYED:Jason Spezza (72), Joe Thornton (58), Nick Foligno (45)
GOALS:Jason Spezza (32), Auston Matthews (16), John Tavares (16)
ASSISTS:Jason Spezza (39), Joe Thornton (29), John Tavares (21)
POINTS:Jason Spezza (71), Joe Thornton (44), John Tavares (37)
PENALTY MINUTES:Zach Bogosian (59), Nick Foligno (56), Wayne Simmonds (54)

MAPLE LEAFS – CANADIENS TEAM STATS

 TORONTOMONTREAL
GOALS FOR (Rank):158 (8th)135 (t-17th)
GOALS AGAINST (Rank):       130 (t-10th)133 (t-13th)
POWER PLAY [%] (Rank):29/135 [21.5%] (11th)25/129 [19.4%] (20th)
PENALTY KILL [%] (Rank):95/124 [76.6%] (26th)116/150 [77.3%] (24th)
SHOTS PER GAME (Rank):31.4 (7th)31.6 (6th)
SHOTS AGAINST PER GAME (Rank):28.4 (7th)28.2 (6th)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPTS FOR (Rank):2099 (12th)2268 (3rd)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT % (Rank):50.7% (t-12th)54.6% (2nd)
FACEOFF % (Rank):51.3% (10th)48.3 (25th)

MAPLE LEAFS – CANADIENS NOTES

First Matchup between Clubs:Dec. 26, 1917 (Toronto Arenas 7, Montreal 5)
All-Time Record:304-344-88-17 (753 Games)
All-Time Record at Home:192-129-45-10 (376 Games)
All-Time Record on the Road:112-215-43-7 (377 Games)
Last Win vs. Opponent on the Road:Feb. 20, 2021 (Toronto 5, Montreal 3)
  

MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS

CATEGORYLEADER
GOALS34 (Matthews)
ASSISTS42 (Marner)
POINTS59 (Marner)
POWER PLAY POINTS13 (Marner, Matthews)
SHORTHANDED POINTS(Marner)
PIMs49 (Bogosian)
SHOTS187 (Matthews)
FACEOFF WIN%56.7% (Tavares)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT %55.3% (Thornton)
BLOCKED SHOTS85 (Muzzin)
TAKEAWAYS42 (Marner, Matthews)
HITS89 (Muzzin)
TOI PER GAME23:46 (Rielly)
PP TOI PER GAME3:17 (Matthews)
SH TOI PER GAME2:34 (Holl)

MAPLE LEAFS PLAYER NOTES

TJ Brodie– Averaging 18:59 in even-strength ice time, which ranks second among Toronto skaters.- Has the highest on-ice goals-for percentage (64.8%) at 5-on-5 among Maple Leafs defencemen.- Tied for second among Maple Leafs in shifts per game (25.8).- Tied for 15th among NHL defencemen in takeaways (21).
Jack Campbell– Is 13-2-1 with a 2.21 goals-against average and a .922 save percentage this season.- Has a 9-1-1 record with a 1.89 goals-against average and a .933 save percentage in 10 games on the road this season.- Established a Maple Leafs franchise record for consecutive wins by a goaltender (10) on April 7 vs. Montreal.- Established an NHL record for consecutive wins to start a season (11) on April 10 vs. Ottawa.
Alex Galchenyuk–  Averaging 1.83 points per 60 minutes of ice time, which ranks seventh among Toronto skaters who have appeared in over five games.- Averaging 12.25 shot attempts per 60 minutes of ice time as a Maple Leaf, which ranks 11th among Toronto skaters who have appeared in over five games.- Has a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 51.4% through 17 games with the Maple Leafs.
Justin Holl– Ranks 16th among right handed defencemen in the NHL in time on ice at 5-on-5 (17:53).- Ranks 16th among NHL right handed defencemen who average at least 15 minutes of 5-on-5 ice time (17:53) with a shot attempt percentage of 51.9% when the score is within one goal.
Michael Hutchinson– Has a .919 save percentage and a 2.42 goals-against average with a 4-2-1 record through eight starts this season. 
Alex Kerfoot– Sixth among Toronto forwards in shifts per game (19.5).- Has the eighth highest points per 60 minutes at 5-on-5 (1.68) among Toronto skaters who have appeared in over five games.- Averaging 1:24 per game in shorthanded ice time, the highest mark of his career.
Mitch Marner– Fourth among NHLers in assists (42).- Second in the NHL in assists at 5-on-5 (24).- Fourth among NHLers in points (17-42-59).- Tied for sixth in the NHL in even-strength goals (17).- Second in the NHL in primary assists (29).- Second among NHL forwards in time on ice per game (22:33).- Has the fifth highest on-ice goals for percentage (60.5%) at 5-on-5 among Toronto skaters.
Auston Matthews– Leads the NHL in goals (34).- Leads the NHL in even-strength goals (24).- Has scored the first goal of the game on nine occasions, which leads the NHL.- Second in the NHL in game-winning goals (9).- Tied for fifth among NHLers in points (34-24-58).- Ranks second in the NHL in shots on goal (187).- Second among Maple Leafs forwards in 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage (53.4%).- Became the first American born player to score 30 or more goals in each of his first five seasons on April 10 vs. Ottawa.
Ilya Mikheyev– Has started 36.4% of his 5-on-5 shifts in the offensive zone, which is the lowest percentage among Maple Leafs skaters who have appeared in over five games.- Averages 7.94 shots per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5, which ranks seventh among Maple Leafs who have appeared in at least five games.
Jake Muzzin– Ranks 12th among NHL defencemen in takeaways (24).- Tied for 23rd among NHL defencemen and sits ninth among Maple Leafs in even-strength points (1-16-17). – One of 10 NHL defencemen to have recorded at least 80 hits (89) and 80 blocked shots (85).
Morgan Rielly– Leads the Maple Leafs and is 21st among NHLers in average time on ice (23:46).- Tied for 15th among NHL defencemen in points (4-26-30).- Tied for 10th among NHL defencemen in assists (26).- Tied for 15th among NHL defencemen in assists at 5-on-5 (13).- Became the sixth defenceman in franchise history to record 300 points with the club on April 13 vs. Calgary.
David Rittich– Is 0-1-1 with a 3.36 goals-against average and a .877 save percentage in three appearances with Toronto.- Had a 4-7-1 record with a 2.90 goals-against average and a .904 save percentage in 15 games with Calgary prior to being acquired by Toronto on April 11.
Jason Spezza– Has the third highest points per 60 minutes rate (2.76) at 5-on-5 among Maple Leafs who have appeared in over five games.- Has won 54.3% of his defensive zone faceoffs, which is the 14th highest percentage among NHLers who have taken at least 200 defensive zone draws (212).
John Tavares– Tied for 26th in the NHL in points (17-27-44).- Tied for 21st in the NHL in even-strength points (11-21-32).- Has the sixth highest faceoff win percentage (56.7%) among NHLers who have taken at least 725 faceoffs (729).- Has an on-ice goals for percentage of 58.0% at 5-on-5 in 2020-21, which is ninth among Toronto skaters.- Averages 13.97 shot attempts per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5, which is fifth among Toronto skaters who have appeared in at least five games.- Has recorded 26 points (10 goals, 16 assists) in 24 games on the road this season.
Joe Thornton– Has the highest 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage among Toronto skaters who have appeared in at least five games at 55.3%.- Averaging 1.29 points per 60 minutes of ice time this season, which is 11th among Toronto skaters.- Became the oldest player (41 years, 296 days) in franchise history to score a goal for the club on April 24 at Winnipeg, surpassing Allan Stanley (41 years, 252 days) who had held the mark since November 8, 1967 at Oakland, per NHL Stats.
  

CURRENT POINT STREAKS

Nick FolignoAssists (2) in two consecutive games.
Justin HollAssists (3) in three consecutive games.
Mitch MarnerGoals (3) in two consecutive games and points (3-2-5) in three consecutive games.
Jake MuzzinAssists (2) in two consecutive games.
Jason SpezzaPoints (1-1-2) in two consecutive games.
John TavaresPoints (5-7-12) in eight consecutive games.
Joe ThorntonPoints (1-1-2) in two consecutive games.
  

UPCOMING MILESTONES

Zach HymanOne assist from 100 NHL assists
Joe ThorntonOne assist from 1,100 career NHL assists
  

RECENT MILESTONES

Travis Dermott200th NHL game (April 24 at Winnipeg)
Nick FolignoFirst game as a Maple Leaf (April 22 at Winnipeg)
First point as a Maple Leaf (Assist) (April 22 at Winnipeg)
Mitch Marner100th NHL goal (April 24 at Winnipeg)
  

INJURY REPORT

Frederik Andersen (Lower Body)On Injured Reserve.
Zach Bogosian (Upper Body)Did not play on April 24 at Winnipeg.
Zach Hyman (Knee)Expected to miss two weeks.
Riley Nash (Knee)On Injured Reserve.
 Man Games Lost: 114
  

NOTABLE TRANSACTIONS

None 
  

TORONTO FC 2, VANCOUVER 2

MLS

TORONTO FC (2) – VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC (2) POST GAME SUMMARY

SCORING SUMMARY

TOR – Luke Singh 7’

VAN – Cristian Dájome 55’ (PK)

VAN – Andy Rose 70’ (Cristián Gutiérrez)

TFC – Jonathan Osorio 83’

MISCONDUCT SUMMARY

VAN – Cristián Gutiérrez 6’ (caution)

TFC – Michael Bradley 64’ (caution)

TFC – Omar González 70’ (caution)

RECORDS

Toronto FC                                0-1-1    1 point

Vancouver Whitecaps FC1-1-0    4 points

LINEUPS

TORONTO FC – Alex Bono; Richie Laryea, Omar González, Luke Singh, Auro Jr. (Jacob Shaffelburg 61’); Michael Bradley (C), Nick DeLeon (Jonathan Osorio 61’), Marky Delgado, Noble Okello (Ayo Akinola 78’), Jayden Nelson (Justin Morrow HT); Patrick Mullins (Jozy Altidore 61’)

Substitutes Not Used: Quentin Westberg, Eriq Zavaleta, Griffin Dorsey, Tsubasa Endoh

VANCOUVER WHITECAPS FC – Maxime Crépeau; Jake Nerwinski, Ranko Veselinović, Andy Rose, Cristián Gutiérrez; Déiber Caicedo (Derek Cornelius 87’), Janio Bikel (Caio Alexandre 75’), Michael Baldisimo (Bruno Gaspar 87’), Russell Teibert (C); Cristian Dájome (Ryan Raposo 90’+4’), Lucas Cavallini

Substitutes Not Used: Thomas Hasal, Evan Newton, Javain Brown, Patrick Metcalfe, Theo Bair

MEDIA NOTES:

  • Luke Singh scored his first career MLS goal.
  • Jonathan Osorio has now scored in all nine seasons he has played with TFC (2013 – 2021)
  • Result marks Chris Armas’ first MLS point as head coach of Toronto FC.

CHRIS ARMAS – HEAD COACH, TORONTO FC

Q. I’m guessing those are two goals coming I guess from set pieces you think perhaps should not have been conceded. What were your thoughts about the goals that the team gave up today and also the overall performance?

Yeah, look, the players have put so much work into everything we’re doing around here that on a day like today where they come out, and against a team that’s coming off a big win against Portland, we get the lead, and now we feel like we’re in a pretty good situation. We just have to keep pushing the game and try to get that second goal, while we’re trying to mitigate counterattacks and set pieces. We knew this was their strength on the day.

So, yeah, I’d love for the players, all of us, just to get rewarded on the day, for the work, the way they showed up on the day but that’s not the case. Yeah, when you defend deep and you defend in a low block, let’s say, certain things become really important and now we talk about control in part of the field, really controlling our actions while we’re still stepping to plays.

Yeah, it’s disappointing that that one, yeah, for sure, a free kick set play, the other is a penalty, but yeah, that doesn’t — that makes it — that makes it hard to sit with us. So the good news is the guys made a real push at the end. They made a real push to get back into the game and maybe we leave on somewhat of a positive there.

Q. How nice was it for you to be able to put in Osorio, Akinola and Altidore, and what did you think of the way that they helped turn the game around for you guys to have that push? 

I think they added something for sure. It’s good. It’s a big step for us. You know, Jozy back out there. Pat’s done a nice job but having Jozy as an option, there it’s a big step for him and our team.

Also, Singh, right, when he’s on the pitch, the football up the field gets easier. He’s able to bring people in and to understand the final third with quality, and you know, he’s going to — he’s going to keep pushing forward and help — help that part of thing.

Ayo, it’s been awhile, so we have to be thrilled that he’s back on the pitch being dangerous. He had a couple of good moments, even a near post run that’s really close.

The other one I would add is Jacob. Jacob’s shown he’s growing and he’s dangerous and he offered us speed on the flank. I think it’s a big plus for us. It’s still early in our season and we’re bringing — we’re talking about getting stronger each — each day, really, as guys come back in. On that note, it’s a positive and we thought all those guys helped make a real push at the end.

Q. Couple of big goals, Luke Singh scores his first as a professional, and Jonathan Osorio, goal. What are your reactions seeing the ball bounce around? Ever see a more beautiful goal?

Yeah, look, we talk a lot about urgency. Urgency on the pitch and none more than in each box. Specifically, that, call it 18 by 20, right. That 18 out, 20 yards wide. Can we have, you know, reactions to defend goals with more urgency, and that showed up on some plays today, although we set ourselves down in a few moments.

But on the attacking end, to think about the second ball, really anticipating and for that, it’s great. When it’s in the bounds, that shows that guys are hungry to score and anticipating and, you know, thrilled for those guys, especially Luke, getting his first in just his second game, right.

Q. Last week you talked about how the team just kind of came up second throughout the match, whether it was in tackles, duels, addles, whatever, just came up second the entire game. Just wondering today what you saw. Was it better on that front today?

It was better. We showed up on the day. The guys competed for sure. We saw a team on the front foot from the beginning. Right away we earn a corner kick in the first 20 seconds of the match. We’re pushing, in the run of play, we are fairly organized, and they get through a few times, you know, with you against Vancouver, it’s always about transition, right. So with Cavallini, and up the pitch Dajome, these guys are just good in transition, with Caicedo coming in, it challenges us if we want to play in the opposition’s half.

So that’s not a lack of intensity. It’s not a lack of focus. It’s just dealing with transition. And I’ll tell you what if we’re better with the ball up the field, of course counter pressing is something we rely on to win the ball back, but we had a lot of cheap giveaways up the field. So that stresses the back line.

No, I think the intensity, the approach to the game, the first goal, the way we pushed at the end showed we were up for it today. We just have to be sharper.

Q. Congratulations on your first point with Toronto FC.

Thank you.

Q. What happened there at the end? It seemed like tempers sort of flared or after the final whistle. Do you know what happened there? It seemed Teibert was upset. What did Marc say to you after the game was over?

We wished each other well. You know, I congratulated them on a good start to the season. He wished us well in the Champion’s League. It was just, you know, a warm coming together there. In terms of players, you’d have to ask them. You know, it’s a competitive game. Sometimes these games end like this, but it’s nothing much to talk about, I don’t think. 

Q. It’s early in the season, you started along this path towards a new style in the preseason. Only four games under your belt, it’s a long journey to developing a new style but how far along the path to your vision are you seeing this club right now?

It’s early. It’s early for our team. Again, we’ve talked about some of our challenges physically early on. You can see we’re slowly getting fitter; we’re getting — the sharpness is going to come. I think you all tell me all the time, you know, asking about the Mavingas, the Jozys, the Pozuelos. It’s all going to come together.

What I do see and what I love most is a major commitment to what we are doing, and I see that because I know it poses challenge for us if we are going to play with intensity and be aggressive and stepping into plays and playing up the pitch, it sometimes leads to fouls and it leads to transition moments. I see a big commitment every day from these players and the entire staff. The whole crew here, it makes me happy, a couple of months in that we are — I think that we are playing more vertical. I think we are playing with more intensity and we are able to score and in the run of play we are not giving up a ton, even against Leon. We had some big challenges early on, some good opposition. Yeah, we’ve got to get back to work. There’s a lot of work to do. We’re early on in the process and we’ll get back to work starting tomorrow.

JONATHAN OSORIO – MIDFIELDER, TORONTO FC

Q. Tell us about the goal you scored, one of the stranger ones imagine. How did it come to you?

Deflection, I have to see the replay, but I think it was Michael who tried to whip in a ball, and then it got deflected. I think one of their players tried to clear it, and I think maybe the spin on it, I don’t know, they had trouble with it and it ended up, you know, coming to me luckily and I just tried to get it on net as quick as possible. I actually didn’t hit it the best, but luckily it had enough to kind of, you know, I guess put the keeper off balance. Lucky enough the ball had the spin to get away from him and go in the net.

Q. Tell us how nice it felt to get back on the field again and maybe a thought on what you think of the new coach’s style of play and how your team is adapting to it?

Yeah, of course I think it’s great to be back on the pitch. The guys have seen how much it always bothers me when I’m not able to be available for the guys and try to help them. And also, after such a long time without playing, to wait a little bit longer because of injury, it was tough. But you know, I got myself right, and credit to the staff for helping me out and everything, you know, for little bumps in the road that happens in football, but I’m back and I’m happy for that.

As far as the coach’s playing style, I think we’re all bought in. We are all bought in. We believe in it, his philosophy. It’s going to take, you know, a little bit of time for us to really start getting it right. I think to think it’s going to go perfect from the first couple games would be, you know, naïve to think.

So we are learning about ourselves each game and learning more about how to impose ourselves in this — in this system, and you know, game by game, we are only going to get better.

Q. Big moment for Luke Singh early in the match, his first goal as a professional. Do you take a moment in that split second there to say something to him and what have you thought of the young guys stepping up and contributing early in this year?

Yeah, I think it’s great for the coaches putting faith and giving these young guys chances in really big games. You saw them play in the Champion’s League getting good results, and then to start the season, it’s great for the kids. They are only going to learn every time they step on the pitch. They are only going to get better and for Luke, he’s done so well for a guy that has been patient, patiently waiting for his time, and he was with us for — while we were in Hartford last year, and it’s paying off, his patience, and working, his work ethic. You know, amazing to see a young kid like that get his first goal in only his third game, I think.

He’s got a bright future as well as all these other young players on our team. I think we are all very excited to see where their careers — how far they can go.

Q. Curious from your perspective what you saw from Vancouver today in terms of they went down early but then battled back nicely and had you guys on the back foot a little bit. What did they do right to make things uncomfortable for you?

Welcome back, John. Good to have you back with us.

Vancouver, this is a team that believes in themselves, and you saw that last game, last week getting the win, and this is a team that’s ran on confidence, I think. This is a fresh start for them I think, and they are riding that. You saw that in the game, going down a goal, they didn’t stop. They kept going, and yeah, I think we’re going to see a different Vancouver this season and credit to them.

But nonetheless, I still think that our team feels that we should have come out from this game for a lot more. I don’t think we’re satisfied with only getting a point.

Q. Quick turnaround. How do you switch your focus?

Very easily, now we put our focus on them. They either played today or play later today, I’m not sure. I know they play today, so we are going to have to watch that game and see, you know, kind of plan for them and see what we are up against. We know we are up against a really big opponent, really big team in México, a team that’s doing very well in the League. You know, it’s going to be a tough match, but something this club is always up for. It’s competition. It puts out, you know, great games and great quality, and you’re always putting out against the best in the continent, and as a player, that’s the kind of games that you want to be a part of.

So, easy. We put this to the side now for now and we look forward to Tuesday starting now.

Q. It was pretty hot from what we understand. Are you used to the heat and humidity, or is it still difficult conditions to play in?

I don’t think you can ever get used to the heat totally. Are we — I think now it’s not like — it’s not really a shock for us when we play. We’ve trained in temperatures like today now. But the heat is the heat and it’s going to affect your body. It’s not really the same as, you know, as if you train in altitude for a long time. It’s a little bit different.

So the heat is the heat. It is what it is. It’s not an excuse, and I think little by little, we will mentally and physically be stronger to cope with whatever the temperature is.

-TORONTO FOOTBALL CLUB-

LEAFS 4, JETS 1

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (30-13-5 – 65 Points) vs.

WINNIPEG JETS (27-17-3 – 57 Points)

SATURDAY, APRIL 24, 2021

 123OTFINAL
TORONTO2114
WINNIPEG1001

GAME SUMMARY         |           EVENT SUMMARY        |           FACEOFF SUMMARY

ON THE SCORESHEET

  • Joe Thornton put the Maple Leafs on the board at 4:04 of the first period. Thornton has points (1-1-2) in two consecutive games. He has a goal and two assists in nine games against the Jets this season. He has registered seven points (2-5-7) in 19 games on the road in 2020-21.
  • Mitch Marner scored the second Toronto goal of the game at 11:40 of the first period. Marner’s first period goal is his 100th career NHL goal. He has goals (3) in two consecutive games and points (3-2-5) in three consecutive games. He has 13 points (6-7-13) in nine games against Winnipeg in 2020-21. In 24 games on the road this season, Marner has recorded 27 points (7-20-27). He is tied for fourth among NHL skaters in even-strength goals (17). 
  • John Tavares scored the third Maple Leafs goal of the night at 7:07 of the second period. Tavares has points (5-7-12) in eight consecutive games. He has recorded 26 points (10 goals, 16 assists) in 24 games on the road this season. In nine games against the Jets, he has registered seven points (3-4-7). He is tied for 16th among NHL skaters in even-strength points (11-21-32) and is tied for 29th among NHLers in goals (17).
  • Alex Kerfoot scored Toronto’s fourth goal of the game into an empty net at 18:30 of the third period. He has a goal and an assist over his last three games played. He has four points (2-2-4) in nine games against the Jets this season. In 24 games on the road, he’s recorded 10 points (4-6-10). He has scored five of his eight goals in the third period this season.
  • Jason Spezza registered the primary assist on Thornton’s first period goal. Spezza has points (1-1-2) in two consecutive games. He has recorded 14 (6-8-14) of his 24 points on the road this season. He has recorded four points (1-3-4) in nine games against the Jets this season. He is tied for fifth among Toronto skaters in primary assists this season (11).
  • Adam Brooks had the secondary assist on Thornton’s first period goal. Brooks has three points (2-1-3) in five games with the Maple Leafs this season. In five career games against the Jets, the Winnipeg native has recorded three assists. He has six points (2-4-6) in 12 career games with the Maple Leafs.
  • Jake Muzzin recorded the primary assist on Marner’s first period goal. Muzzin has assists (2) in two consecutive games. He has registered 11 (1-10-11) of his 19 points on the road this season. He has collected four points (1-3-4) in nine games against the Jets in 2020-21. He is tied for 19th among NHL defencemen in assists at 5-on-5 (12).
  • Nick Foligno had the secondary assist on Marner’s first period goal. Foligno has assists (2) in two consecutive games. In 44 games this season between Columbus and Toronto, Foligno has registered 18 points (7-11-18). He has 22 points (10 goals, 12 assists) in 36 career games against the Jets franchise.
  • William Nylander registered the primary assist on Tavares’ second period goal. Nylander has recorded seven points (1-6-7) over his last five games played. In eight games against Winnipeg in 2020-21, he has registered five points (2-3-5). He has 13 points (7-6-13) in 14 career games against the Jets. He has 17 points (6-11-17) in 23 games on the road this season. Nylander ranks fourth among Toronto skaters in primary assists (13).
  • Rasmus Sandin picked up the secondary assist on Tavares’ second period goal. Sandin has a pair of assists in four games with the Maple Leafs this season. In 32 career NHL games, he has recorded 10 points (1-9-10).
  • Ilya Mikheyev recorded the primary assist on Kerfoot’s empty net goal in the third period. Mikheyev has a pair of assists over his last four games played. He has registered 10 points (3-7-10) in 22 games on the road this season. He has registered 16 points (6-10-16) in 46 games played.
  • Justin Holl collected the secondary assist on Kerfoot’s empty net goal. Holl has assists (3) in three consecutive games. In nine games against the Jets in 2020-21, he has registered five assists. He has collected eight points (2-6-8) in 24 games on the road this season.
  • Jack Campbell stopped 25 shots to earn his 13th win of 2020-21.

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

 1st2nd3rdOTTOTAL
TORONTO10 (7)18 (9)9 (4)37 (20)
WINNIPEG11 (8)6 (4)9 (4)26 (16)
      

SHOT ATTEMPTS (5-on-5 in brackets)

 1st2nd3rdOTTOTAL
TORONTO19 (15)27 (11)13 (7)59 (33)
WINNIPEG20 (16)10 (7)20 (10)50 (33)

ON THE ROAD AGAIN

Record on the Road16-6-2 (24 Games)
All-Time Record vs. Winnipeg    40-22-1-9 (72 Games)
All-Time Record vs. Winnipeg on the Road21-10-0-5 (36 Games)

MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS

Shots(Matthews, Nylander)
Shot Attempts10 (Matthews)
Faceoff Wins10 (Tavares)
Faceoff Win Percentage100% (Brooks – 1 won, 0 lost)
Hits(Muzzin)
Blocked Shots(Holl)
Takeaways(Galchenyuk, Marner, Nylander)
TOI23:33 (Marner)
Power Play TOI6:44 (Marner, Matthews)
Shorthanded TOI3:49 (Holl)
Shifts28 (Holl, Muzzin)
5-on-5 Shot Attempt Percentage69.2% (Thornton – 9 for, 4 against)
  

RECORD WHEN…

Opponent scores first8-8-3
Lead after 115-3-3
Lead after 219-2-3
Do not score a power play goal15-9-2
Do not allow a power play goal21-2-3
Outshooting opponent15-9-3
Saturday8-3-1

OF NOTE…

  • The Maple Leafs were 3-for-3 on the penalty kill and 0-for-4 on the power play tonight.
  • Travis Dermott skated in his 200th career NHL game.
  • Nick Foligno and Mitch Marner were the lone Toronto skaters to not start a 5-on-5 shift in the offensive zone.
  • Jake Muzzin was on the ice for a team-high 14 shot attempts for at 5-on-5. He finished the game with a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 60.9 percent (14 for, 9 against).
  • Jason Spezza was 3-for-3 (100%) when taking defensive zone faceoffs tonight. 
  • John Tavares won 88% (7 won, 1 lost) of his faceoffs in the offensive zone tonight.

UPCOMING GAMES:

  • Wednesday, April 28, 8:00 p.m. at Montreal Canadiens (Sportsnet, TSN 1050)
  • Thursday, April 29, 7:30 p.m. vs. Vancouver Canucks (TSN4, TSN 1050)
  • Saturday, May 1, 7:00 p.m. vs. Vancouver Canucks (Sportsnet, 680 News)
  • Monday, May 3, 7:00 p.m. at Montreal Canadiens (Sportsnet Ontario, TSN 1050)
  • Thursday, May 6, 7:00 p.m. vs. Montreal Canadiens (TSN4, TSN 1050)

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.

Red Sox fall to Mariners in sloppy effort: ‘That wasn’t our best game’ — Boston Herald

For as good as the Red Sox looked after their series-opening sweep of the Orioles, they’ve fallen back to earth. And on Saturday, they produced their worst all-around performance of the young season. Whether it was a subpar start from Nathan Eovaldi, a poor performance on defense, or not enough hitting, nothing went right for…

Red Sox fall to Mariners in sloppy effort: ‘That wasn’t our best game’ — Boston Herald

BLUE JAYS-RAYS PITCHING MATCHUPS FRIDAY

Blue Jays LHP Steven Matz (3-0, 1:47 ERA)

2021 GAME LOGS
DATE SCORE OPP DEC EXIT SCORE IP H R ER BB K HR PIT-STRIKES NOTES

4/5 W, 6-2 at TEX W 6-1 6.1 2 1 1 1 9 0 91-62 1st win as a Blue Jay (last W was 9/28/19 vs. ATL)
4/10 W, 15-1 LAA W 14-1 6.0 5 1 1 3 4 1 90-54 Won first 2 starts for first time since 2015
4/17 W, 5-1 at KC W 4-1 6.0 2 1 1 2 5 0 82-48 3G win streak, longest since 2016 (7G, 4/17-5/25

PITCH SELECTION (2021)
Sinker (58.3%, 94.7mph), Changeup (27.8%, 85.8mph),
Curve (14.1%, 77.9mph), Slider (9.9%, 87.3mph

Rays RHP Tyler Glasnow (2-0, 0.73 ERA)

GAME DEC ERA IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP P/K FINAL OPP. LEFT
4/1 at MIA — 0.00 6.0 1 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 77/57 W, 1-0 Alcantara tied, 0-0
4/6 at BOS — 0.75 6.0 4 1 1 2 9 0 0 1 97/60 L, 5-6 (12) Pérez up, 3-1
4/12 vs. TEX W-1 0.46 7.2 2 0 0 1 14 0 0 0 102/73 W, 1-0 Dunning up, 1-0
4/17 at NYY W-2 0.73 5.0 2 1 1 4 7 0 0 1 105/62 W, 6-3 Montgomery up, 3-

2021 PITCH TRACKING DATA
STAT FB CB SL CH CT
Usage Rate 57.5 12.3 29.1 1.0 —
Avg. Velocity 97.2 83.6 87.6 91.0 —
Max Velocity 100.7 86.0 91.5 91.7 —
Whiff Rate 33.6 52.0 39.1 0.0 —
Avg. Spin Rate 2418 3067 2827 1668 —
Strikeouts 16 16 4 0 —
HR Allowed 0 0 0 0 —
Avg. Exit Velocity 86.5 84.9 86.9 88.0 —
Opp Avg. .081 .074 .176 .500 —
Runs Above Avg. 8.6 0.6 2.1 -0.3 —
CODE: FB-fastball, CB-curveball, SL-slider, CH-changeup, CT-cutte

Chris Paul Excited To See Jayson Tatum’s Son, Deuce, After Celtics-Suns — NESN.com

Deuce Tatum has fans everywhere. The 3-year-old son of Jayson Tatum, and Boston star in his own right, long has been a Celtics fan favorite. But the toddler reached legendary status Tuesday. Following the Celtics’ win over the Suns, it was a hilarious moment to watch Phoenix point guard and 11-time NBA All-Star Chris Paul […]

Chris Paul Excited To See Jayson Tatum’s Son, Deuce, After Celtics-Suns — NESN.com

MAPLE LEAFS 5, JETS 3

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (29-13-5 – 63 Points) vs.

WINNIPEG JETS (27-16-3 – 57 Points)

THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 2021

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TORONTO3115
WINNIPEG2103

GAME SUMMARY         |           EVENT SUMMARY        |           FACEOFF SUMMARY

ON THE SCORESHEET

  • Auston Matthews opened the scoring for the Maple Leafs at 0:27 of the first period. His first period goal is Toronto’s fastest to start a game this season (Previous: 0:54, April 7 vs. Montreal (Matthews)). Matthews has assists (2) in two consecutive games and points (1-3-4) in three consecutive games. Tonight’s game is his 17th multi-point performance of 2020-21. He has scored three goals and recorded two assists over his last five games played. He has nine points (5-4-9) in seven games against Winnipeg this season. Matthews leads the NHL in goals (34), even-strength goals (24) and times scoring the first goal of the game (9).
  • Wayne Simmonds scored Toronto’s second goal of the game at 1:18 of the first period. Simmonds has seven goals and a pair of assists in 29 games played this season. He has scored five of his seven goals on the road in 2020-21. He has scored three of his seven goals in the first period this season.
  • Jason Spezza scored the third Maple Leafs goal of the night at 11:59 of the first period. Spezza has a goal and an assist over his last four games. He has recorded 13 points (5-8-13) in 22 games on the road this season. Tonight’s goal is his first against the Jets this season after recording two assists in his previous seven games against Winnipeg.
  • Mitch Marner registered the primary assist on Matthews’ first period goal and later scored the fourth Toronto goal of the game at 12:58 of the second period before adding the fifth Maple Leafs goal of the night into an empty net at 19:54 of the third period. Marner has assists (2) and points (2-2-4) in two consecutive games. Tonight’s game is his second multi-goal and 15th multi-point game of the 2020-21 season. He has registered two goals and three assists over his last four games played. He has recorded 12 points (5-7-12) in eight games against the Jets in 2020-21. In 23 games on the road this season, Marner has recorded 26 points (6-20-25). He is tied for third in the NHL in assists (42), and ranks second in the NHL in primary assists (29) and second in the NHL in assists at 5-on-5 (24).
  • John Tavares recorded the primary assist on Simmonds’ first period goal. Tavares has points (4-7-11) in seven consecutive games. He has recorded 25 points (9-16-25) in 23 games on the road this season. In eight games against the Jets in 2020-21, Tavares has registered six points (2-4-6). He is tied for 22nd among NHLers in points (16-26-43) and is tied for 18th among NHLers in even-strength points (10-21-31).
  • Justin Holl had the secondary assist on Simmonds’ first period goal. Holl has assists (2) in two consecutive games. He has recorded four assists in eight games against the Jets in 2020-21. He has 16 points (2-14-16) in 47 games played this season. The Maple Leafs are 9-4-1 when he records a point.
  • Joe Thornton registered the primary assist on Spezza’s first period goal. Thornton has 13 points (3-10-13) in 35 games played this season. He has recorded six points (1-5-6) in 18 games on the road in 2020-21. In 51 career games against the Jets franchise, he has registered 46 points (12 goals, 34 assists).
  • Jake Muzzin picked up the secondary assist on Spezza’s first period goal. Muzzin has recorded 18 points (2-16-18) in 45 games in 2020-21. He has registered 10 points (1-9-10) in 23 games on the road this season. He ranks second among Maple Leafs defencemen in assists (16).
  • Nick Foligno had the lone assist on Marner’s empty net goal in the third period. Foligno’s assist is his first point as a Maple Leaf. Prior to being acquired by the Maple Leafs on April 11, Foligno had registered 16 points (7-9-16) in 42 games with the Columbus Blue Jackets. Tonight’s game is his first game as a Maple Leaf.
  • Jack Campbell stopped 34 shots to earn his 12th win of the season.

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

 1st2nd3rdOTTOTAL
TORONTO12 (9)10 (8)11 (9)33 (26)
WINNIPEG14 (11)9 (7)14 (9)37 (27)
      

SHOT ATTEMPTS (5-on-5 in brackets)

 1st2nd3rdOTTOTAL
TORONTO18 (14)16 (13)14 (12)48 (39)
WINNIPEG20 (16)20 (17)26 (14)66 (47)

ON THE ROAD AGAIN

Record on the Road15-6-2 (23 Games)
All-Time Record vs. Winnipeg    39-22-1-9 (71 Games)
All-Time Record vs. Winnipeg on the Road20-10-0-5 (35 Games)

MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS

Shots(Matthews)
Shot Attempts(Matthews)
Faceoff Wins10 (Tavares)
Faceoff Win Percentage63% (Tavares – 10 won, 6 lost)
Hits(Brooks, Foligno, Thornton)
Blocked Shots(Brodie)
Takeaways(Marner)
TOI26:17 (Holl)
Power Play TOI1:26 (Sandin)
Shorthanded TOI3:20 (Holl)
Shifts31 (Muzzin)
5-on-5 Shot Attempt Percentage54.6% (Matthews – 18 for, 15 against)
  

RECORD WHEN…

Scoring first22-5-2
Lead after 114-3-3
Lead after 218-2-3
Do not score a power play goal14-9-2
Do not allow a power play goal20-2-3
Outshot by opponent14-3-2
Thursday6-2-0

OF NOTE…

  • The Maple Leafs were 2-for-2 on the penalty kill and 0-for-1 on the power play tonight.
  • Toronto’s line of Pierre Engvall, Alex Kerfoot and Wayne Simmonds were the lone Toronto skaters to not start a 5-on-5 shift in the offensive zone..
  • Morgan Rielly was on the ice for a team-high 21 shot attempts for at 5-on-5. He finished the game with a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 52.5 percent (21 for, 19 against).
  • John Tavares won 71% (5 won, 2 lost) of his faceoffs in the offensive zone tonight. He was 7-for-9 (78%) on the draw in all situations against Winnipeg centre Mark Scheifele.

UPCOMING GAMES:

  • Saturday, April 24, 7:00 p.m. at Winnipeg Jets (Sportsnet, TSN 1050)
  • Wednesday, April 28, 8:00 p.m. at Montreal Canadiens (Sportsnet, TSN 1050)
  • Thursday, April 29, 7:30 p.m. vs. Vancouver Canucks (TSN4, TSN 1050)
  • Saturday, May 1, 7:00 p.m. vs. Vancouver Canucks (Sportsnet, 680 News)
  • Monday, May 3, 7:00 p.m. at Montreal Canadiens (Sportsnet Ontario, TSN 1050)

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.

MAPLE LEAFS-JETS PREGAME NOTES

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (28-13-5 – 61 Points) vs.

WINNIPEG JETS (27-15-3 – 57 Points)

APRIL 22, 2021 ▪ 7:00 PM EST

BELL MTS PLACE (WINNIPEG, MB) 
TV: SPORTSNET ▪ RADIO: SPORTSNET 590 THE FAN

MAPLE LEAFS HISTORY versus WINNIPEG

ALL-TIME RECORD:38-22-1-9 (70 Games)
ALL-TIME on the ROAD:19-10-0-5 (34 Games)
2020-21:4-3-0
LAST FIVE:3-2-0
LAST 10:6-3-1

MAPLE LEAFS CAREER LEADERS versus WINNIPEG

GAMES PLAYED:Jason Spezza (57), Joe Thornton (50), John Tavares (35)
GOALS:Jason Spezza (15), Joe Thornton (12), John Tavares (11)
ASSISTS:Jason Spezza (38), Joe Thornton (33), John Tavares (24)
POINTS:Jason Spezza (53), Joe Thornton (45), John Tavares (35)
PENALTY MINUTES:Joe Thornton (43), John Tavares (27), Nick Foligno (25)

MAPLE LEAFS – JETS TEAM STATS

 TORONTOWINNIPEG
GOALS FOR (Rank):149 (8th)144 (t-9th)
GOALS AGAINST (Rank):       126 (15th)118 (8th)
POWER PLAY [%] (Rank):29/130 [22.3%] (10th)35/134 [26.1%] (4th)
PENALTY KILL [%] (Rank):90/119 [75.6%] (29th)98/122 [80.3%] (12th)
SHOTS PER GAME (Rank):31.3 (7th)29.6 (t-17th)
SHOTS AGAINST PER GAME (Rank):28.3 (t-7th)30.8 (t-19th)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPTS FOR (Rank):2027 (7th)1864 (25th)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT % (Rank):50.8% (12th)48.0% (25th)
FACEOFF % (Rank):51.5% (t-8th)49.5 (20th)

MAPLE LEAFS – JETS NOTES

First Matchup between Clubs:Oct. 27, 1999 (Toronto 4, Atlanta 0)
All-Time Record:38-22-1-9 (70 Games)
All-Time Record at Home:19-12-1-4 (36 Games)
All-Time Record on the Road:19-10-0-5 (34 Games)
Last Win vs. Opponent on the Road:April 2, 2021 (Toronto 2, Winnipeg 1 SO)
  

MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS

CATEGORYLEADER
GOALS33 (Matthews)
ASSISTS41 (Marner)
POINTS55 (Marner, Matthews)
POWER PLAY POINTS13 (Marner, Matthews)
SHORTHANDED POINTS(Marner)
PIMs49 (Bogosian)
SHOTS174 (Matthews)
FACEOFF WIN%56.3% (Tavares)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT %55.2% (Thornton)
BLOCKED SHOTS77 (Muzzin)
TAKEAWAYS42 (Matthews)
HITS83 (Muzzin)
TOI PER GAME23:51 (Rielly)
PP TOI PER GAME3:15 (Matthews)
SH TOI PER GAME2:31 (Holl)

MAPLE LEAFS PLAYER NOTES

TJ Brodie– Averaging 19:03 in even-strength ice time, which ranks second among Toronto skaters.- Has the highest on-ice goals-for percentage (65.2%) at 5-on-5 among Maple Leafs defencemen.- Tied for second among Maple Leafs in shifts per game (25.8).- Tied for 14th among NHL defencemen in takeaways (21).
Jack Campbell– Is 11-2-1 with a 2.24 goals-against average and a .919 save percentage this season.- Has a 7-1-1 record with a 1.86 goals-against average and a .932 save percentage in eight games on the road this season.- Established a Maple Leafs franchise record for consecutive wins by a goaltender (10) on April 7 vs. Montreal.- Established an NHL record for consecutive wins to start a season (11) on April 10 vs. Ottawa.
Alex Galchenyuk–  Averaging 2.04 points per 60 minutes of ice time, which ranks seventh among Toronto skaters who have appeared in over five games.- Averaging 12.53 shot attempts per 60 minutes of ice time as a Maple Leaf, which ranks 11th among Toronto skaters who have appeared in over five games.- Has a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 51.7% through 16 games with the Maple Leafs.
Justin Holl– Tied for 17th among right handed defencemen in the NHL in time on ice at 5-on-5 (17:51).- Ranks 19th among NHL right handed defencemen who average at least 15 minutes of 5-on-5 ice time (17:51) with a shot attempt percentage of 51.9% when the score is within one goal.- Has scored both of his two goals on the road in 2020-21.
Michael Hutchinson– Has a .919 save percentage and a 2.42 goals-against average with a 4-2-1 record through eight starts this season. 
Alex Kerfoot– Sixth among Toronto forwards in shifts per game (19.5).- Has the eighth highest points per 60 minutes at 5-on-5 (1.75) among Toronto skaters who have appeared in over five games.- Averaging 1:24 per game in shorthanded ice time, the highest mark of his career.
Mitch Marner– Tied for third among NHLers in assists (41).- Second in the NHL in assists at 5-on-5 (23).- Tied for fourth among NHLers in points (14-41-55).- Tied for 13th in the NHL in even-strength goals (14).- Second among NHL forwards in time on ice per game (22:34).- Second in the NHL in primary assists (28).- Has the seventh highest on-ice goals for percentage (60.5%) at 5-on-5 among Toronto skaters.
Auston Matthews– Leads the NHL in goals (33).- Tied for the NHL lead in game-winning goals (9).- Leads the NHL in even-strength goals (23).- Has scored the first goal of the game on eight occasions, which leads the NHL.- Tied for fourth among NHLers in points (33-22-55).- Tied for second in the NHL in shots on goal (174).- Second among Maple Leafs forwards in 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage (53.5%).- Became the first American born player to score 30 or more goals in each of his first five seasons on April 10 vs. Ottawa.
Ilya Mikheyev– Has started 36.4% of his 5-on-5 shifts in the offensive zone, which is the lowest percentage among Maple Leafs skaters who have appeared in over five games.- Averages 7.99 shots per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5, which ranks seventh among Maple Leafs who have appeared in at least five games.
Jake Muzzin– Ranks 10th among NHL defencemen in takeaways (24).- Tied for 30th among NHL defencemen and sits ninth among Maple Leafs in even-strength points (1-14-15). – One of 11 NHL defencemen to have recorded at least 75 hits (83) and 75 blocked shots (77).
Morgan Rielly– Leads the Maple Leafs and is tied for 20th among NHLers in average time on ice (23:51).- Tied for 14th among NHL defencemen in points (4-26-30).- Tied for 10th among NHL defencemen in assists (26).- Tied for 11th among NHL defencemen in assists at 5-on-5 (13).- Became the sixth defenceman in franchise history to record 300 points with the club on April 13 vs. Calgary.
David Rittich– Is 0-1-1 with a 3.36 goals-against average and a .877 save percentage in three appearances with Toronto.- Had a 4-7-1 record with a 2.90 goals-against average and a .904 save percentage in 15 games with Calgary prior to being acquired by Toronto on April 11.
Jason Spezza– Has the third highest points per 60 minutes rate (2.71) at 5-on-5 among Maple Leafs who have appeared in over five games.- Has won 54.2% of his defensive zone faceoffs, which is the 15th highest percentage among NHLers who have taken at least 200 defensive zone draws (203).
John Tavares– Tied for 23rd in the NHL in points (16-26-42).- Tied for 22nd in the NHL in even-strength points (10-20-30).- Has the eighth highest faceoff win percentage (56.3%) among NHLers who have taken at least 675 faceoffs (698).- Has an on-ice goals for percentage of 59.5% at 5-on-5 in 2020-21, which is eighth among Toronto skaters.- Averages 14.11 shot attempts per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5, which is fifth among Toronto skaters who have appeared in at least five games.- Has recorded 24 points (9-15-24) in 22 games on the road this season.
Joe Thornton– Has the highest 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage among Toronto skaters who have appeared in at least five games at 55.2%.- Averaging 1.20 points per 60 minutes of ice time this season, which is 10th among Toronto skaters.
  

CURRENT POINT STREAKS

Auston MatthewsPoints (1-1-2) in two consecutive games.
William NylanderAssists (3) and points (1-3-4) in two consecutive games.
John TavaresPoints (4-6-10) in six consecutive games.
  

UPCOMING MILESTONES

Travis DermottTwo games from 200 NHL games
Zach HymanOne assist from 100 NHL assists
Mitch MarnerThree goals from 100 NHL goals
Joe ThorntonTwo assists from 1,100 career NHL assists
  

RECENT MILESTONES

William Nylander100th NHL goal (April 18 at VAN)
Jason Spezza100th game as a Maple Leaf (April 15 vs. WPG)
John Tavares100th assist as a Maple Leaf (April 18 at VAN)
  

INJURY REPORT

Frederik Andersen (Lower Body)On Injured Reserve.
Zach Bogosian (Upper Body)Left Toronto’s game on April 20 at VAN and did not return.
Zach Hyman (Knee)Expected to miss two weeks.
Ilya MikheyevDay-to-day.
Riley Nash (Knee)On Injured Reserve.
 Man Games Lost: 105
  

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