Zach Hyman put the Maple Leafs on the board at 8:16 of the first period. Hyman has scored three goals over his last five games played. He has a pair of goals and six assists in 12 games on home ice this season.
Auston Matthews scored the second Toronto goal of the game on the power play at 17:44 of the first period and later scored the third Maple Leafs goal of the night at 18:06 of the third period. Tonightโs game is his sixth multi-goal and ninth multi-point performance of the season. Matthews has 21 points (13-8-21) in 13 games on home ice this season. In 10 career games against Winnipeg, he has recorded 14 points (5-9-14). His third period goal was his 20th of the season, marking the fifth time he has scored at least 20 goals in a season in his career.
TJ Brodie recorded the lone assist on Hymanโs first period goal. Brodie has assists (2) in two consecutive games. He has registered three assists over his last five games played.
Morgan Rielly registered the primary assist on Matthewsโ first period goal. Rielly has four points (1-3-4) over his last five games played. He has nine points (3-6-9) in 14 games on home ice this season.
Mitch Marner had the secondary assist on Matthewsโ first period goal. Marner has three assists over his last five games played. He has two goals and an assist in two games against Winnipeg this season. In 14 games on home ice, he has recorded 19 points (6-13-19).
John Tavares registered the primary assist on Matthewsโ third period goal. Tavares has points (1-1-2) in two consecutive games. In 30 career games against the Jets, he has recorded 32 points (10 goals, 22 assists).
William Nylander picked up the secondary assist on Matthewsโ third period goal. Nylander has four points (2-2-4) over his last five games played. He has 14 points (5-9-14) in 14 games on home ice this season.
The Maple Leafs were 1-for-2 on the penalty kill and 1-for-2 on the power play tonight.
Jake Muzzin was on the ice for a team-high 30 shot attempts for at 5-on-5. Muzzin finished the game with a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 75% (30 for, 10 against).
Auston Matthews won 67% (4 won, 2 lost) of his offensive zone faceoffs and 100% (6 won, 0 lost) of his defensive zone faceoffs.
John Tavares won 63% (5 won, 3 lost) of his offensive zone faceoffs.
UPCOMING GAMES:
Thursday, March 11 7:00 p.m. vs. Winnipeg Jets (TSN4, FAN 590)
Saturday, March 13, 7:00 p.m. vs. Winnipeg Jets (Sportsnet, FAN 590)
Sunday, March 14, 7:00 p.m. at Ottawa Senators (Sportsnet, TSN 1050)
Friday, March 19, 7:00 p.m. vs. Calgary Flames (Sportsnet Ontario, FAN 590)
Saturday, March 20, 7:00 p.m. vs. Calgary Flames (Sportsnet, 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.
Bill Russell is a finalist for the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame. Again. The NBA legend, most famously remembered for his legendary playing career with the Boston Celtics that already had him enshrined in Springfield back in 1975. Now, his accolades as a coach have him in consideration again. Congratulations to #21HoopClass finalist Billย [โฆ]
This quick two-game series was part of a scheduling change in the NBA that has teams periodically playing consecutive games against the same opponent in the same location to reduce travel amid aย pandemic.
Opening day on April 1 will have more energy than anticipated, as the Rockies announced Tuesday that the club has received a variance to allow 21,363 fans into Coorsย Field.
SCOTIABANK ARENA (TORONTO, ON) โช TV: TSN4 โช RADIO: SPORTSNET 590 THE FAN
MAPLE LEAFS HISTORY versus WINNIPEG
ALL-TIME RECORD:
35-19-1-9 (64 Games)
ALL-TIME on the ROAD:
18-9-1-4 (32 Games)
2020-21:
1-0-0
LAST FIVE:
4-0-1
LAST 10:
6-2-2
MAPLE LEAFS CAREER LEADERS versus WINNIPEG
GAMES PLAYED:
Jason Spezza (51), Joe Thornton (44), John Tavares (29)
GOALS:
Jason Spezza (15), Joe Thornton (12), John Tavares (10)
ASSISTS:
Jason Spezza (36), Joe Thornton (32), John Tavares (21)
POINTS:
Jason Spezza (51), Joe Thornton (44), John Tavares (31)
PENALTY MINUTES:
Joe Thornton (41), John Tavares (25), Jason Spezza (20)
MAPLE LEAFS โ JETS TEAM STATS
TORONTO
WINNIPEG
GOALS FOR (Rank):
90 (1st)
79 (t-8th)
GOALS AGAINST (Rank):
63 (9th)
68 (t-14th)
POWER PLAY [%] (Rank):
25/80 [31.3%] (1st)
17/72 [23.6%] (t-12th)
PENALTY KILL [%] (Rank):
58/75 [77.3%] (19th)
47/61 [77.1%] (t-20th)
SHOTS PER GAME (Rank):
30.2 (13th)
29.7 (t-19th)
SHOTS AGAINST PER GAME (Rank):
28.7 (7th)
31.5 (26th)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPTS FOR (Rank):
1063 (10th)
1012 (16th)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT % (Rank):
48.3% (t-22nd)
48.4% (21st)
FACEOFF % (Rank):
51.8% (11th)
48.8% (20th)
MAPLE LEAFS โ JETS NOTES๎
First Matchup between Clubs:
Oct. 27, 1999 (Toronto 4, Atlanta 0)
All-Time Record:
35-19-1-9 (64 Games)
All-Time Record at Home:
18-9-1-4 (32 Games)
All-Time Record on the Road:
17-10-0-5 (32 Games)
Last Win vs. Opponent on the Road:
Jan. 18, 2021 (Toronto 3, Winnipeg 1)
MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS๎
CATEGORY
LEADER
GOALS
18 (Matthews)
ASSISTS
24 (Marner)
POINTS
34 (Marner)
POWER PLAY POINTS
12 (Marner)
SHORTHANDED POINTS
N/A
PIMs
22 (Bogosian, Simmonds)
SHOTS
97 (Matthews)
FACEOFF WIN%
58.8% (Nylander)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT %
54.0% (Thornton)
BLOCKED SHOTS
42 (Holl, Muzzin)
TAKEAWAYS
24 (Marner)
HITS
42 (Hyman, Muzzin)
TOI PER GAME
23:50 (Rielly)
PP TOI PER GAME
3:30 (Matthews)
SH TOI PER GAME
2:54 (Holl)
MAPLE LEAFS PLAYER NOTES
Frederik Andersen
– Tied for second in the NHL in wins (12).- Ranks 11th among NHL goaltenders in saves made (464).- Has a 10-0-2 record with a 2.700 goals-against average and a .914 save percentage in 13 career games against Winnipeg.
Travis Boyd
– Averaging 2.71 points per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5, which ranks fourth among Toronto skaters who have appeared in multiple games.
TJ Brodie
– Averaging 18:57 in even-strength ice time, which ranks second among Toronto skaters.- Fourth among Maple Leafs defencemen in points (0-8-8).
Jack Campbell
– Is 3-0-0 with a 1.33 goals-against average and a .951 save percentage this season.
Justin Holl
– Ranks 17th among NHL right handed defencemen who average at least 15 minutes of 5-on-5 ice time (17:27) with a shot attempt percentage of 53.2% when the score is within one goal.- Ranks 31st in the NHL in shorthanded ice time per game (2:54).- Tied for second among NHL defencemen in primary assists at 5-on-5 (5).
Michael Hutchinson
– Has a .934 save percentage and a 2.03 goals-against average through five starts this season.
Zach Hyman
– Leads Maple Leafs forwards in shorthanded ice time per game (2:03).- Has the second-highest on-ice goals for percentage (66.6%) at 5-on-5 among Toronto forwards.
Alex Kerfoot
– Leads the Maple Leafs in on-ice goals for percentage (68.4%) at 5-on-5.- Had an assist in Torontoโs game against Winnipeg on January 18 vs. Winnipeg.- Sixth among Toronto forwards in shifts per game (19.9).
Mitch Marner
– Third among NHLers in assists (24)- Fourth among NHLers in points (10-24-34).- Tied for fifth in the NHL in even-strength goals (10).- Leads NHL forwards in time on ice per game (22:25).- Has played 39.3% of Torontoโs shorthanded ice time.- Has the third highest on-ice goals for percentage (65.8%) at 5-on-5 among Toronto forwards..
Auston Matthews
– Leads the NHL in goals (18).- Sixth among NHLers in points (18-13-31).- Averaging 21:49 in time on ice per game, which is tied for fourth among NHL forwards.- Third among Maple Leafs forwards in 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage (51.4%).- Tied for third in the NHL in shots on goal (97).
Ilya Mikheyev
– Ranks third among Maple Leafs forwards in shorthanded ice time per game (1:50).- Has an average of 17.6 shot attempts per 60 minutes of shorthanded ice time, which ranks fourth among NHLers who have played at least 45 minutes of shorthanded ice time (47:45). – Has started 34.8% of his 5-on-5 shifts in the offensive zone, which is the lowest percentage among Maple Leafs.
Jake Muzzin
– Tied for fourth among NHL defencemen in assists at 5-on-5 (8).- Tied for 29th among NHL defencemen and ranks eighth among Maple Leafs in points (1-12-13). – Has started 46.2 percent of his 5-on-5 shifts in the offensive zone, which is the lowest mark among Toronto defencemen.
William Nylander
– Has the seventh highest points per 60 minutes at 5-on-5 (1.75) among Toronto skaters who have appeared in over five games.- Has a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 52.9%, which is the second-highest percentage among Maple Leafs.- Has an on-ice goals for percentage of 60.0% at 5-on-5.- Averaging 1.99 takeaways per 60 minutes of ice time, which ranks fifth among Maple Leafs.
Morgan Rielly
– Leads Maple Leafs in average time on ice (23:50).- Tied for fifth among NHL defencemen in points (3-16-19).- Has a pair of goals and six assists in 13 games at home this season.- Tied for ninth among NHL defencemen in assists at 5-on-5 (7).
Jason Spezza
– Has the highest points per 60 minutes rate (3.17) at 5-on-5 among Maple Leafs who have appeared in over five games.- Has won 57.3% of his defensive zone faceoffs, which is tied for the sixth highest percentage among NHLers who have taken at least 100 defensive zone draws (117).
John Tavares
– Tied for the third-highest faceoff win percentage (58.3%) among NHLers who have taken at least 375 faceoffs (386).- Had a goal in Torontoโs January 18 game against the Jets.- Has 10 goals and 21 assists in 29 career games against Winnipeg.- Has an on-ice goals for percentage of 63.1% at 5-on-5 in 2020-21, which ranks fifth among Toronto skaters.
Joe Thornton
– Has the highest 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage among Toronto skaters at 54.0%.- Averaging 2.28 points per 60 minutes of ice time this season, which ranks fifth among Toronto skaters.- Has three goals and eight assists in 14 games this season.
The TorontoBlue Jays today announce the following appointments to the High Performance and Player Development departments for the 2021 campaign.
Field Managers for the upcoming Minor League season will be Casey Candaele (Triple-A Buffalo), Cesar Martin (Double-A New Hampshire), Donnie Murphy (High-A Vancouver), Luis Hurtado (Low-A Dunedin), Brent Lavallee (Gulf Coast), and Dane Fujinaka (Dominican Summer League).
Below is a complete listing of the Blue Jaysโ 2021 Player Development and High Performance staffs.
Buffalo
Casey Candaele
Manager
Jeff Ware
Pitching Coach
Corey Hart
Hitting Coach
Devon White
Position Coach
Jake McGuiggan
Development Coach
Caleb Daniel
Trainer
Justin Batcher
S&C Coach
Kat Mangieri
Dietitian
John Lannan
MP Coach
New Hampshire
Cesar Martin
Manager
Jim Czajkowski
Pitching Coach
Matt Hague
Hitting Coach
Chris Schaeffer
Position Coach
Evan Short
Development Coach
Luke Greene
Trainer
Casey Callison
S&C Coach
Kara Terry
Dietitian
Rob DiBernardo
MP Coach
Vancouver
Donnie Murphy
Manager
Antonio Caceres
Pitching Coach
Ryan Wright
Hitting Coach
Danny Canellas
Position Coach
Taylor Hill
Development Coach
Brandon Hammerstrom
Trainer
Tommy LaBriola
S&C Coach
Geoff Stallman
Dietitian
Rob DiBernardo
MP Coach
Dunedin
Luis Hurtado
Manager
Phil Cundari
Pitching Coach
Matt Young
Hitting Coach
George Carroll
Position Coach
Drew Hayes
Development Coach
Roelvis Vargas
Trainer
Matt Hunter
S&C Coach
Lauren Poole
Dietitian
Ben Freakley
MP Coach
Gulf Coast
Brent Lavallee
Manager
Jose Mayorga
Bench Coach
Cory Riordan
Pitching Coach
Paul Elliott
Hitting Coach
Dennis Holmberg
Position Coach
Zach Stewart
Development Coach
Jon Woodworth
Trainer
Taylor Haslinger
S&C Coach
Trevor Lomax
Dietitian
Matthew Galvez
MP Coach
Dominican Summer League
Pablo Cruz
Field Coordinator
Dane Fujinaka
Manager
Yoel Hernandez
Pitching Coach
Andy Fermin
Hitting Coach
Petr Stribrcky
Hitting Coach
Deiferson Barreto
Position Coach
Jose Mateo
Position Coach
Alain Pacheco
Trainer
Ysidro Reyes
Trainer
Imbewer Alvarez
S&C Coach
Roswell Del Rosario
Asst. S&C Coach
Matthew Galvez
MP Coach
Player Development
Gil Kim
Director, Player Development & Major League Coach
Charlie Wilson
Director, Minor League Operations
Joe Sclafani
Assistant Director, Player Development
Casey Candaele
Field Coordinator & Buffalo Manager
John Tamargo Jr.
Short-Season Field Coordinator
Dallas McPherson
Skill Development Coordinator
Hunter Mense
Hitting Coordinator
Danny Solano
Infield Coordinator
Matt Buschmann
Director, Pitching Development & Major League Bullpen Coach
Cory Popham
Pitching Development Coordinator
Matt Tracy
Pitching Development Coordinator
Will Habib
Coordinator, Player Development & HP Operations
Matt Hague
New Hampshire Hitting Coach & Swing Consultant
Reed Kienle
Minor League Hitting Analyst
Evan Short
Pitching Skills Coach & Strategist
Billy Wardlow
Equipment Coordinator
Matt von Roemer
Technology Operations Coordinator
Tim Raines
Special Assistant to Player Development
Sonia De La Cruz
Education Coordinator
Michelle Rodgers
Business Manager, Minor League Operations
Michael Rivera
Assistant, Player Development
David Howell
Complex Pitching Coach
Demetre Kokoris
Rehab Pitching Coach
Luis Silva
Rehab Position Player Coach
High Performance โ Dunedin
Angus Mugford
Vice President of High Performance
Dehra Harris
Assistant Director of High Performance
Andrew Pipkin
Medical Director
Brandon Stone
Sports Science Coordinator
Scott Peters
Medical Research Coordinator
Michael Rendon
Athletic Training Coordinator
Phillip Dimino
Rehab Coordinator
Jon Woodworth
GCL ATC & Latin American Medical Coordinator
Steve Rassel
MiLB S&C Coordinator
Kyle Edlhuber
MiLB S&C Rehab Coordinator
Aaron Spano
MiLB S&C Asst. Coordinator
Ben Freakley
Head of Mental Performance
Rob DiBernardo
Mental Performance Coach (New Hampshire & Vancouver)
John Lannan
Mental Performance Coach (Buffalo & Dunedin)
Matthew Galvez
Mental Performance Coach (GCL & DSL)
Jeremy Chiang
Nutrition Coordinator & ML Dietitian
Sam Lima
EAP Director
Ted Farrar
Florida Physician Coordinator
Alex Suerte
Assistant Physical Therapist
Reeve Bergesen
High Performance & Player Development Project Manager
Philadelphia 76ers teammates Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons were ruled out of Sundayโs NBA All-Star Game after being flagged by coronavirus contact tracing, a development that prompted some players to question again why the exhibition was being played during aย pandemic.
Producing three of four points in a two-game weekend set would be acceptable for most hockey teams. But the Avalanche canโt be happy with its results at Ball Arena against the Anaheim Ducks over the weekend. Both games went into overtime. Both teams won a game and produced three points in the series. Thatโsย aโฆ
John Tavares put the Maple Leafs on the board at 15:56 of the first period. Tavares has five points (2-3-5) over his last three games. He has 13 points (3-10-13) in 13 games on the road this season. In 21 career games against the Canucks he has registered 23 points (11 goals, 12 assists).
Jimmy Vesey scored the second Toronto goal of the game at 3:04 of the second period. Vesey has three goals over his last three games. He has registered five (3-2-5) of his seven points on the road this season.
Alex Kerfoot registered the primary assist on Tavaresโ first period goal. Kerfoot has a goal and an assist in five games against the Canucks this season. Kerfoot has four goals and eight assists in 26 games this season.
Justin Holl picked up the secondary assist on Tavaresโ first period goal. Hollโs assist is his first point against the Canucks this season. He has a goal and eight assists in 26 games played in 2020-21.
TJ Brodie recorded the primary assist on Veseyโs second period goal. Brodie has registered three assists over his last five games played. He has recorded five of his eight assists on the road this season.
Jason Spezza had the secondary assist on Veseyโs second period goal. Spezza has five points (1-4-5) over his last five games. He has four points (3-1-4) in five games against the Canucks this season. He has registered seven of his 11 assists on the road this season.
The Maple Leafs were 0-for-2 on the penalty kill and 0-for-1 on the power play tonight.
Torontoโs line of Travis Boyd, Jason Spezza and Jimmy Vesey started 12.5% of their 5-on-5 shifts in the offensive zone, which was the lowest mark among Toronto skaters.
Justin Holl was on the ice for a team-high 25 shot attempts for at 5-on-5. Holl finished the game with a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 65.8% (25 for, 13 against).
Auston Matthews won 67% (6 won, 3 lost) of his faceoffs against Vancouver centre Bo Horvat.
UPCOMING GAMES:
Tuesday, March 9, 7:00 p.m. vs. Winnipeg Jets (TSN4, FAN 590)
Thursday, March 11 7:00 p.m. vs. Winnipeg Jets (TSN4, FAN 590)
Saturday, March 13, 7:00 p.m. vs. Winnipeg Jets (Sportsnet, FAN 590)
Sunday, March 14, 7:00 p.m. at Ottawa Senators (Sportsnet, TSN 1050)
Friday, March 19, 7:00 p.m. vs. Calgary Flames (Sportsnet Ontario, FAN 590)
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.
Joe Thornton (71), TJ Brodie (40), Jake Muzzin (36)
GOALS:
Joe Thornton (18), Auston Matthews (10), John Tavares (10)
ASSISTS:
Joe Thornton (56), John Tavares (12), TJ Brodie (12)
POINTS:
Joe Thornton (74), John Tavares (22), Mitch Marner (13), Auston Matthews (13)
PENALTY MINUTES:
Joe Thornton (51), Jake Muzzin (28), Wayne Simmonds (23)
MAPLE LEAFS โ CANUCKS TEAM STATS
TORONTO
VANCOUVER
GOALS FOR (Rank):
88 (1st)
76 (8th)
GOALS AGAINST (Rank):
59 (10th)
91 (30th)
POWER PLAY [%] (Rank):
25/79 [31.7%] (1st)
16/87 [18.4%] (20th)
PENALTY KILL [%] (Rank):
58/73 [79.5%] (15th)
80/99 [80.8%] (13th)
SHOTS PER GAME (Rank):
29.8 (t-18th)
31.1 (t-7th)
SHOTS AGAINST PER GAME (Rank):
28.6 (6th)
32.8 (30th)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPTS FOR (Rank):
999 (t-12th)
1135 (2nd)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT % (Rank):
47.8% (25th)
48.9% (21st)
FACEOFF % (Rank):
52.1% (11th)
52.5% (8th)
MAPLE LEAFS โ CANUCKS NOTES๎
First Matchup between Clubs:
Oct. 11, 1970 (Vancouver 5, Toronto 3)
All-Time Record:
64-63-22-3 (152 Games)
All-Time Record at Home:
38-25-11-1 (75 Games)
All-Time Record on the Road:
26-38-11-2 (77 Games)
Last Win vs. Opponent on the Road:
Dec. 10, 2019 (Toronto 4, Vancouver 1)
MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS๎
CATEGORY
LEADER
GOALS
18 (Matthews)
ASSISTS
24 (Marner)
POINTS
34 (Marner)
POWER PLAY POINTS
12 (Marner)
SHORTHANDED POINTS
N/A
PIMs
22 (Bogosian, Simmonds)
SHOTS
94 (Matthews)
FACEOFF WIN%
59.7% (Spezza)
5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT %
53.4% (Thornton)
BLOCKED SHOTS
41 (Holl, Muzzin)
TAKEAWAYS
24 (Marner)
HITS
42 (Muzzin)
TOI PER GAME
23:47 (Rielly)
PP TOI PER GAME
3:35 (Matthews)
SH TOI PER GAME
2:59 (Holl)
MAPLE LEAFS PLAYER NOTES
Frederik Andersen
– Second in the NHL in wins (12).- Tied for 11th among NHL goaltenders in saves made (437).- Has a 13-2-5 record with a 1.57 goals-against average and a .942 save percentage in 20 career games against Vancouver.
Travis Boyd
– Averaging 2.86 points per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5, which ranks fourth among Toronto skaters who have appeared in multiple games.
TJ Brodie
– Averaging 18:50 in even-strength ice time, which ranks second among Toronto skaters.- Fourth among Maple Leafs defencemen in points (0-7-7).
Jack Campbell
– Is 3-0-0 with a 1.33 goals-against average and a .951 save percentage this season.- Earned his first shutout of the season and the third of his career on February 27 at Edmonton.
Justin Holl
– Ranks 32nd among NHL right handed defencemen who average at least 15 minutes of 5-on-5 ice time (17:24) with a shot attempt percentage of 52.4% when the score is within one goal.- Ranks 29th in the NHL in shorthanded ice time per game (2:59).- Tied for the lead among NHL defencemen in primary assists at 5-on-5 (5).
Michael Hutchinson
– Has a .934 save percentage and a 2.03 goals-against average through five starts this season. – Earned his first shutout of the season and sixth of his career on March 1 at Edmonton.
Zach Hyman
– Leads Maple Leafs forwards in shorthanded ice time per game (2:05).- Has the second-highest on-ice goals for percentage (68.9%) at 5-on-5 among Toronto forwards.
Alex Kerfoot
– Hails from Vancouver, BC.- Has recorded a goal in four games against the Canucks this season.- Sixth among Toronto forwards in shifts per game (19.9).
Mitch Marner
– Third among NHLers in assists (24)- Fourth among NHLers in points (10-24-34).- Tied for second in the NHL in even-strength goals (10).- Leads NHL forwards in time on ice per game (22:28).- Has played 39.3% of Torontoโs shorthanded ice time.- Has the highest on-ice goals for percentage (69.2%) at 5-on-5 among Toronto forwards..
Auston Matthews
– Leads the NHL in goals (18).- Sixth among NHLers in points (18-13-31).- Averaging 21:50 in time on ice per game, which is fourth among NHL forwards.- Third among Maple Leafs forwards in 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage (50.7%).- Third in the NHL in shots on goal (94).
Ilya Mikheyev
– Ranks third among Maple Leafs forwards in shorthanded ice time per game (1:53).- Has an average of 17.8 shot attempts per 60 minutes of shorthanded ice time, which ranks fourth among NHLers who have played at least 45 minutes of shorthanded ice time (47:06). – Has started 33.8% of his 5-on-5 shifts in the offensive zone, which is the lowest percentage among Maple Leafs.
Jake Muzzin
– Tied for 36th among NHL skaters in shorthanded ice time per game (2:52).- Tied for 26th among NHL defencemen and ranks eighth among Maple Leafs in points (1-12-13). – Has started 45.1 percent of his 5-on-5 shifts in the offensive zone, which is the lowest mark among Toronto defencemen.
William Nylander
– Has the seventh highest points per 60 minutes at 5-on-5 (1.83) among Toronto skaters who have appeared in over five games.- Has a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 52.4%, which is the second-highest percentage among Maple Leafs.- Has an on-ice goals for percentage of 57.8% at 5-on-5.- Averaging 2.08 takeaways per 60 minutes of ice time, which ranks fourth among Maple Leafs.
Morgan Rielly
– Hails from Vancouver, BC.- Leads Maple Leafs in average time on ice (23:47).- Tied for fourth among NHL defencemen in points (3-16-19).- Has a goal and 10 assists in 12 games on the road this season.- Tied for seventh among NHL defencemen in assists at 5-on-5 (7).
Jason Spezza
– Has the highest points per 60 minutes rate (3.02) at 5-on-5 among Maple Leafs who have appeared in over five games.- Has won 59.3% of his defensive zone faceoffs, which is the fourth highest percentage among NHLers who have taken at least 100 defensive zone draws (108).
John Tavares
– Has the fourth-highest faceoff win percentage (59.1%) among NHLers who have taken at least 350 faceoffs (369).- Has two goals and 10 assists in 12 games on the road this season.- Has 10 goals and 12 assists in 20 career games against Vancouver.- Has an on-ice goals for percentage of 61.1% at 5-on-5 in 2020-21.
Joe Thornton
– Has the highest 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage among Toronto skaters at 53.4%.- Averaging 2.61 points per 60 minutes of ice time this season, which ranks fifth among Toronto skaters.- Has three goals and eight assists in 13 games this season.
CURRENT POINT STREAKS
Pierre Engvall
Points (1-1-2) in two consecutive games.
Ilya Mikheyev
Points (1-2-3) in three consecutive games.
UPCOMING MILESTONES
Zach Bogosian
Two points from 200 NHL points
William Nylander
Four goals from 100 NHL goals
Joe Thornton
Three assists from 1,100 career NHL assists
RECENT MILESTONES
Travis Boyd
100th NHL game (March 1 at EDM)
Jake Muzzin
600th NHL game (March 1 at EDM)
INJURY REPORT๎
Jack Campbell (Lower Body)
Did not play on March 4 at VAN.
Wayne Simmonds (Wrist)
On injured reserve.
Man Games Lost: 66
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Feb. 27
Reassigned forward Kenny Agostino and defenceman Timothy Liljegren to the taxi squad. Loaned forward Alex Galchenyuk and defenceman Martin Marincin to the Toronto Marlies.
SHELDON KEEFE Opening Remarks: Just before I take questions here โ just moments ago I just got the terrible news of the passing of Walter Gretzky. I want to pass along my condolences to the Gretzky family and really on behalf of our entire organization. Itโs a terrible loss of a great man that gave so many terrific things to our game, to our sport. Certainly leaves a legacy behind that we will never forget. Q. Lance Hornby, Toronto Sun: Did you know Walter at all? Had you met him through the course of your career? Sheldon Keefe: I have met him a few times. He certainly wouldnโt remember me. One meeting really stands out actually in Pembroke. He came to visit with the NHL Old Timers at one point in time. I had some time to chat with him there. Just, again, a great man. Gave so many great memories and, obviously, Wayneโs legacy, but just really throughout his entire life gave so much to the game. Q. Lance Hornby, Toronto Sun: On the game tonight, the players we spoke to seemed unanimous that fatigue wasnโt a factor. From your perspective what did happen? Sheldon Keefe: Just one of those games. We just through went it in Edmonton. Thereโs some games where everything just goes your way and today was one of those games where everything went Vancouverโs way. They certainly played hard and deserved it. When you play like that normally things do end up falling your way. A night like this for us here tonight, itโs tough. On our first shot of the game we put the puck in our own net, they get a power play goal and we donโt, weโre unable to make good on the chances that we did get and we didnโt do enough to generate more chances to give us more opportunities. They played a good, hard game. They got a lead and defended it well. Q. Luke Fox, Sportsnet: Is there a significant adjustment you think you have to make for Saturday or is it just a matter of getting a dayโs rest and resetting? Sheldon Keefe: I think a dayโs rest certainly is going to help us. I think thatโs a no-brainer. Thereโs an adjustment to be made coming from one series to the next, that in itself is an adjustment. Itโs a different style of game out there and, again, itโs a different game just because the first of the game all of a sudden youโre down 1-0. That makes it hard. We were the team that was getting leads in Edmonton. The game changes. Itโs a different game and theyโre a different team, Vancouver, when they score first like that. When they score it really gives them lots of confidence. Weโre a team coming in here on a back-to-back and having to dig ourselves out of a hole. Yet, I thought we did a good enough job again defensively to give ourselves a chance to hang around and look to earn some points in the third period. They were quicker and harder than we were in that third and seemed to have more in the tank. Q. Kevin McGran, Toronto Star: Back to Walter Gretzky for a second โ that story you told back in Pembroke, I presume thatโs when you were coaching there. Do you remember who was drawn to him? Was it the kids? Was it your players? Was it the NHL old-timers? What kind of scene was it? Sheldon Keefe: It was a bit of everybody, all ages. The lasting memory I have of that is just him sitting around for what seemed for hours throughout the game signing autographs and taking pictures with everybody that wanted one and chatting with anybody who wanted to talk too. It was pretty cool to see someone of his stature, what he means to the game, what heโs brought to the game and to be all the way out in Pembroke, Ontario and taking part in an event like that for people that wouldnโt normally get such an opportunity. Q. Mark Masters, TSN: Joe Thornton didnโt play a ton down the stretch, did he get banged up or what went into that? Sheldon Keefe: No, heโs fine. We were chasing the game there and wanted to shorten the bench and wanted to get Hyman back with Matthews and Mitch. I didnโt really intend it to really go the way that it did in terms of really shortening it down to three but it was just the way it worked. Once we got down two I thought we really had to press for a bit to try to get at least one and I just kind of lost him there. Thatโs really it. Things will be back to the way we started here for next game. Q. David Alter, The Hockey News: Were you encouraged by Jack Campbellโs assessment after morning skate here that you may be able to use his services for Saturday or is it too early to tell? Sheldon Keefe: Iโd say itโs too early to tell. With our goalies here itโs been a day-to-day thing. Weโre really not knowing until the afternoon which way things are going to go. Weโve talked to Hutch and made sure heโs always ready to go given the uncertainty around our guys. Weโll have to continue to evaluate as we get going, but Fred felt good today so that was positive. Heโll be available for us next game. JUSTIN HOLL Q. Luke Fox, Sportsnet: How much did fatigue play a factor in this given the heavy schedule you guys have been on? Justin Holl: I donโt think that fatigue was really the main factor and I think Vancouver executed their game plan really well. They didnโt give us a lot of time in the offensive zone. They were hard on pucks. They were moving it well. I think fatigue โ we have played a lot of games recently, but that definitely was not the reason. I thought we just got outplayed. Q. Luke Fox, Sportsnet: Is there something you think you need to do differently for Saturday? Justin Holl: Yeah, I think there needs to be more attention to detail maybe in the D-zone, cleaner breakouts and weโre just trying to get our offensive zone rolling a little bit. I thought, again, Vancouver did a good job bottling us up tonight. Itโs going to be up to us to try to make the necessary adjustments. MICHAEL HUTCHINSON Q. Lance Hornby, Toronto Sun: Kind of a weird goal to start, you made a bunch of saves after and things seemed to be on the right track, but what happened on the second goal there? Michael Hutchinson: The second goal is just the guy skating down the boards and they some guys coming to the net for some net pressure. I flattened out a bit expecting the play for him to be to throw it in front or try and bank it off me low for a pad pass with their guys driving the net. As I was going down into the post, I saw his wrists open up and knew he was coming high. From there I just slipped off the post a little bit. It was just a little bit of a mess for me. Itโs definitely one Iโd like to have back. It was an unfortunate goal at an unfortunate time of the game. Q. Mark Masters, TSN: Iโm not sure how much you focus on the guy at the other end, but Iโm wondering if you have any overview or thoughts on Thatcher Demko. What stands out to you about him? Michael Hutchinson: He played well tonight. We were able to get a lot of chances and he was right there. Heโs a talented goalie. Heโs a big guy who moves well. Heโs going to make us work for goals and itโs one of those things. Like I said, I thought our team battled extremely hard and we were able to generate some pretty good chances on him tonight. AUSTON MATTHEWS Opening Remarks: I just want to pass along my condolences to the Gretzky family on the passing of Mr. Gretzky. Obviously, a very, very sad day and just want to pass along my condolences to them. Q. Gemma Karstens-Smith, Canadian Press: Wanted to ask you about your shot with about two minutes left there. What did you see on that play? It looked like you had a little bit of frustration when Demko made that stop. Auston Matthews: I think I hit the post. The puck was spinning, I just tried to shoot it, hit the post, didnโt go in. Q. Gemma Karstens-Smith, Canadian Press: Whatโs it like to face a goalie Demko whoโs coming into his own this season here? Auston Matthews: Demmerโs a great goalie. Heโs big, takes up a lot of space and I think ever since the bubble in the playoffs last year heโs really come into his own. Iโve been fortunate to get to know him a bit. Heโs an awesome guy and really great person. He played really well tonight. He made a couple of big saves for them. He had some quality opportunities there, especially in the end. He came up big. Sometimes youโve just got to tip your hat. JOHN TAVARES Opening Remarks: First, condolences to the Gretzky family hearing of the passing of Walter. I think obviously you notice his impact, not only on his boys playing the game, but overall in the hockey community, what he brought to the game, more than just his boys playing and the impact that they made on the game, obviously specifically Wayne. As a group, we recognize that and just want to give our condolences to the Gretzky family and hockey community. Q. Kevin McGran, Toronto Star: I wonder if you met Walter at any time along the way and if you have a story you could tell about what kind of man he was. John Tavares: I believe I did meet him. I was young. Itโs hard to remember exactly time and place, but he was always around the rinks and obviously was very involved in the game and, like I said, around the hockey community. I think just his graciousness, big smile, and obviously a passion for the game. Just a very gracious man from what I remember as a kid. Q. Lance Hornby, Toronto Sun: With 30-plus shots tonight do you feel you guys had a chance to get this one despite being on the wrong end of a back-to-back? John Tavares: Yeah, weโre disappointed. I think we had a much better start than we had in our games in Edmonton. We didnโt get the lead like we did, but I think the way we were able to get some pucks to the net and have the puck a lot. Unfortunately, we just fell behind. Itโs disappointing. I think we really wanted to come in off of three really good games to build on that and not take this one lightly and really continue to find growth and challenge ourselves. Obviously, didnโt go our way. We had some opportunities. Weโve got to probably make it a little bit more difficult around their net, but regroup tomorrow and be ready for Saturday
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