LEAFS 2, SABRES 1 (OT) POSTGAME QUOTES: “Well just that it’s nice to have Freddie there and it’s nice to have a guy that’s capable of that. You’re going to need that at different times, without question. I thought that gives us confidence as well in doing so. …obviously he’s a big reason why we get a chance to keep the lead as long as we did and then gives us a chance to get it to overtime.” SHELDON KEEFE

HEAD COACH SHELDON KEEFE

On coaching his first game at Scotiabank Arena:

It was fun being here. Different circumstances than when I’ve been here in the past. Fitting that the Marlies were in the building this afternoon, that’s more what I’m familiar with. It’s nice, it’s special. A lot of my family here to enjoy it as well. It wasn’t the prettiest game at times, but we found a way to get the two points and finish off a good week here.

On what he thinks when he watches Andersen make several key saves:

Well just that it’s nice to have Freddie there and it’s nice to have a guy that’s capable of that. You’re going to need that at different times, without question. I thought that gives us confidence as well in doing so. It was nice and obviously he’s a big reason why we get a chance to keep the lead as long as we did and then gives us a chance to get it to overtime.

On the atmosphere in the arena:

Fans are into it. There’s a lot of them, it’s a big crowd. It’s nice to be at home. As I said, I’ve been in this environment before but never quite like this. Never quite as full and never quite as much emotion and energy and all those types of things. It was nice and we’re hoping it gets better from here.

On tonight’s effort:

I would say inconsistent. I’d say that we had some really good moments. I thought the start of the second and the third period, especially, were really good for us. Not where we would want it to be, not what we think we’re capable of. I think we’ve got to give some credit to Buffalo. I think they did a really good job in both games against us and made it a little harder on us than it’s been in previous games. That’s the next phase for us is to try to find a way to play the way we want to and the way we’re capable of when the other team has a good plan and is making it difficult on us.

On John Tavares picking up some momentum on the scoresheet:

I think it’s big. Players that have scored a lot expect to score a lot. Whether you’re a veteran or not, you want to score, you want to feel good, you want to know that you’re making an impact on the team in that manner. We expect him to score, we need him to score. He’s been very good in a lot of other areas for us as well. He’s taking a lot of heavy matchups and it’s nice to see him this weekend and, here in particular, put it in the net.

On his relationship with Tavares as the captain:

He’s been very consistent for me, both in his effort, his performance and, then, just in his demeanor. He’s a very consistent man. He comes to the rink every day, he’s prepared, prepared himself mentally, physically, does the work. He’s got a great perspective to be able to offer me in terms of what the team needs or what the feeling around the team is. He’s also a great voice for the team. He’s plugged into a lot of things that are happening and it’s just been real nice for me to have him to lean on here early.

FREDERIK ANDERSEN (29 SAVES)

On if he knew he kept the shot that was reviewed out of the net:

I didn’t know it was that close. I haven’t seen it yet, so you guys had a better view than me. I thought I had it; I didn’t know they were going to go upstairs. I thought it was a save. I tried to get some eyes on the pass and get my glove over to his blade so when he released, I was set up. It was just a matter of trying to get my body across and taking up as much space as possible.

On how much of a change it was to play the second leg of a back-to-back:

It was a little different. We didn’t really have a skate yesterday because of the early game but I made sure to skate a little bit this morning with [Steve Briere]. I think the guys that played yesterday had a little bit more of a relaxed morning and got ready for tonight. That’s just the way I like it. Since I didn’t play last night I wanted to come in sharp.

AUSTON MATTHEWS (1 ASSIST)

On Andersen’s performance tonight:

I think there were points in the game where we kind of got hemmed in the D-zone and he made some big saves. We turned some pucks over and a couple incredible saves. He kept us in it and we were able to get that extra point which was huge for us.

On what Buffalo did well to limit their scoring chances:

I think they tracked back hard and were able to sustain pressure on the forecheck. As soon as we got the puck, we found we didn’t have as much time and space as we really thought so it was tough to make plays. Similar to last night, I think we’re still four or five games in and trying to find that identity – when to make a play and when to make the safe play and chip the puck out and create some space in behind. I think that’s still a work in progress for us but all-in-all we’re happy to get the two points and move onto the next one.

WILLIAM NYLANDER (1 GOAL)

On his powerplay goal:

It was a little lucky, I think it hit his stick and deflected off his arm and in. It was nice to get one on the powerplay that’s for sure.

On if he caught Hutton off guard:

I think maybe they thought I was going to pass it backdoor or something, so I had some space to go to the net which was nice.

On if his unit stayed out longer on the powerplay by design:

It’s nothing that we’ve talked about. I guess we just happened to be out there. We’re usually out there for a minute but we just happened to be out there a little longer today.

JOHN TAVARES (1 GOAL, 1 ASSIST)

On getting his 400th career assist:

I’ve played with some pretty good shooters. They’re not always pretty. I’ve just tried to play my game and be effective, whether it’s putting the puck in the net or setting up teammates. I want to be able to help my team in different ways. It’s nice to continue to be productive. I didn’t know it was right around the corner. Always good to get it, especially in a win.

On his overtime goal:

Well, my first shot I thought it kind of surprised him and when I got a bit of separation again and had a little bit of a screen, I tested it again. I was towards the end of my shift, so I wanted to be sure with it. I had some good room and I think I got good wood on it. I was able to time it right and happy I picked a corner.

MAPLE LEAFS 2, SABRES 1 (OT) POSTGAME NOTES: John Tavares collected the secondary assist on William Nylander’s second-period goal and later scored the game-winning goal at 1:45 of overtime. Tavares has points (4-2-6) in three consecutive games. His assist was his 400th career NHL assist.

BUFFALO SABRES (12-10-5 – 29 Points) vs.

TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (13-11-4 – 30 Points)

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2019

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ON THE SCORESHEET

  • William Nylander put the Maple Leafs on the board with a power play goal at 5:30 of the second period. Nylander has five points (2 goals, 3 assists) over his last five games. He has recorded 13 points (7 goals, 6 assists) in 14 games during the month of November. He has 12 points (4-8-12) in 17 career games against Buffalo.
  • John Tavares collected the secondary assist on Nylander’s second period goal and later scored the game-winning goal at the 1:45 mark of overtime. Tavares has points (4-2-6) in three consecutive games. His second period assist was his 400th career NHL assist. Tonight’s game is Tavares’ seventh multi-point game of the season and his third multi-point performance in three consecutive games. He is one of nine NHLers to have multiple overtime goals this season.
  • Auston Matthews registered the primary assist on Nylander’s second period goal. Matthews has 21 points (13 goals, 8 assists) in 14 games on home ice this season. He has registered 10 points (6-4-10) in 11 games against Atlantic Division opposition.
  • Kasperi Kapanen registered the primary assist on Tavares’ overtime goal. Kapanen has assists (3) in three consecutive games and points (2-3-5) in four consecutive games. He has three points (1 goal, 2 assists) in two games against the Sabres this season.
  • Andreas Johnsson picked up the secondary assist on Tavares’ overtime goal. Johnsson has four points (2 goals, 2 assists) over his last three games played. He has registered 10 (3-7-10) of his 16 points on home ice in 2019-20.
  • Frederik Andersen stopped 29 shots to earn the win.

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

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BUFFALO8 (8)11 (11)9 (9)2 (0)30 (28)
TORONTO11 (11)16 (12)13 (13)3 (0)43 (36)
      

SHOT ATTEMPTS (5-on-5 in brackets)

 1st2nd3rdOTTOTAL
BUFFALO21 (19)20 (19)17 (17)3 (0)61 (55)
TORONTO17 (17)26 (21)20 (20)3 (0)66 (58)

NO PLACE LIKE HOME

Record at Home7-3-4 (14 Games)
All-Time Record vs. Buffalo82-105-18-11 (216 Games)
All-Time Record vs. Buffalo at Home48-40-12-5 (107 Games) 
Record vs. Eastern Conference7-8-4 (19 Games)
Record vs. Atlantic Division5-5-1 (11 Games)
Attendance19,250

MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS

Shots6 (Nylander)
Shot Attempts(Nylander, Rielly)
Faceoff Wins(Matthews, Tavares)
Faceoff Win Percentage71% (Gauthier – 5 won, 2 lost)
Hits4 (Johnsson)
Blocked Shots(10 players tied)
Takeaways(Kapanen, Tavares)
TOI23:42 (Rielly)
Power Play TOI1:24 (Matthews, Nylander, Rielly)
Shorthanded TOI2:39 (Ceci)
Shifts28 (Rielly)
5-on-5 Shot Attempt Percentage82.4% (Gauthier – 14 for, 3 against)
  

RECORD WHEN…

Scoring first6-2-1
Tied after 15-2-2
Lead after 29-0-2
Score 1 power play goal5-3-2
Do not allow a power play goal8-3-0
Outshoot opponent7-2-1
Overtime4-4
Saturday5-2-2

OF NOTE…

  • The Maple Leafs went 2-for-2 on the penalty kill and 1-for-1 on the power play tonight.
  • At 10:50 of the second period, Video Review was initiated and determined that there was no conclusive evidence that the puck, which was in Frederik Andersen’s glove, had completely crossed the goal line. Therefore, the Referee’s call on the ice stands. The call on the ice was upheld – No Goal Buffalo.
  • Frederik Gauthier won 67 percent (4 won, 2 lost) of his defensive zone faceoffs.
  • Justin Holl started 16.7 percent of his 5-on-5 shifts in the offensive zone, which was the lowest mark among Toronto skaters.
  • Auston Matthews won 60 percent (6 won, 4 lost) of his offensive zone draws.
  • Morgan Rielly was on the ice for a team-high 24 Toronto shot attempts-for at 5-on-5 tonight. Rielly finished the game with a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 48 percent (24 for, 26 against).

UPCOMING GAMES:

  • Tuesday, December 3, 7:00 p.m. at Philadelphia Flyers (TSN4, TSN 1050)
  • Wednesday, December 4, 7:00 p.m. vs. Colorado Avalanche (Sportsnet, FAN 590)
  • Saturday, December 7, 7:00 p.m. at St. Louis Blues (Sportsnet, TSN 1050)
  • Tuesday, December 10, 10:00 p.m. at Vancouver Canucks (TSN4, TSN 1050)
  • Thursday, December 12, 9:00 p.m. at Calgary Flames (TSN4, TSN 1050)


Lakers guard Avery Bradley to miss another week; Kyle Kuzma questionable for Dallas — Daily News

EL SEGUNDO — For the first time in weeks, Avery Bradley hit the practice floor. There was some good news Saturday following Bradley’s medical re-evaluation: The Lakers’ starting guard was cleared to start “basketball progression.” But the nebulous term means Bradley, who has dealt with a hairline fracture in his right leg, has further to…

Lakers guard Avery Bradley to miss another week; Kyle Kuzma questionable for Dallas — Daily News

UTICA 4, MARLIES 3 POSTGAME NOTES: This was Toronto’s first loss at home of the season (9-1-0-0).

TORONTO MARLIES (14-3-2-1 – 31 Points) vs. UTICA COMETS (13-7-1-0 – 27 Points)

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2019

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GAME SUMMARY    |    GAME SHEET |    PHOTOS    |      SCRUMS

SCORING SUMMARY

Utica: S. Baertschi (4) PP (K. Lind, R. Boucher), J. Bailey (5) PP (S. Baertschi, B. Rafferty), K. Lind (4) (C. Camper, A. Roussel), R. Boucher (15) (G. Brisebois, B. Rafferty)
Goaltender: M. DiPietro (22/25)

Toronto: T. MacMaster (6) (P. Aberg, E. Korshkov), K. Agostino (11) PP (J. Bracco, R. Sandin), D. Archibald (5) PP (T. Liljegren, N. Baptiste)
Goaltender: J. Woll (20/24)

ON THE SCORESHEET

  • Tanner MacMaster opened the scoring for the Marlies for the second consecutive game at 11:50 of the first period. MacMaster has picked up a point (4-4-8) in each of his last eight games.
  • Kenny Agostino scored Toronto’s second goal at 18:22 of the first period on the power play. Agostino has 11 points (7 goals, 4 assists) in eight games.
  • Darren Archibald scored Toronto’s third goal at 8:43 of the third period. Archibald has three goals in his last four games.
  • Pontus Aberg recorded the primary assist on MacMaster’s first period goal. Aberg has points (3-8-11) through eight games.
  • Egor Korshkov registered the secondary assist on MacMaster’s first period goal. Korshkov has 14 points (8 goals, 6 assists) through 20 games.
  • Jeremy Bracco collected the primary assist on Agostino’s first period goal. This is Bracco’s sixth power play assist and 14th of the season.
  • Rasmus Sandin picked up the secondary assist on Agostino’s first period goal. Sandin has 10 points (2 goals, 8 assists) through 12 games this season.
  • Timothy Liljegren recorded the primary assist on Archibald’s third period power play goal. Liljegren has 11 points (2 goals, 9 assists) in 17 games this season.
  • Nick Baptiste registered the secondary assist on Archibald’s third period power play goal.
  • Joseph Woll stopped 20 of 24 shots he faced. Woll is now 4-2-1-1 on the season with a 0.895 Save Percentage and a 3.21 Goals Against Average.

OF NOTE…

  • This was Toronto’s first loss at home of the season (9-1-0-0).
  • Assistant coaches Rob Davison and A.J. MacLean assumed duties behind the bench for today’s game against Utica. Toronto is 4-1-0-0 under Davison and MacLean.
  • Toronto was 1-for-3 on the penalty kill and was 2-for-6 on the power play.
  • Toronto had a 25-24 edge in shots in all situations. Pontus Aberg and Adam Brooks led the Marlies with four shots on goal.
  • The Marlies are 6-1-2-1 against North Division opponents and are 0-1-0-0 against the Utica Comets.

REGULAR SEASON LEADERS

  • Goals: K. Agostino (11)
  • Assists: J. Bracco (14)
  • Points: P. Aberg (23)
  • PPG: E. Korshkov (4)
  • Shots: P. Aberg (66)
  • +/-:  P. Aberg (+12)
  • PIMS: G. Wilson (43)

RECORD WHEN…

  • Toronto is 10-3-1-1 when scoring first.
  • Toronto is 14-13-1 at Scotiabank Arena.
  • The Marlies are 6-2-1-1 when leading after the first period and 3-2-0-1 when tied after the second period.
  • Toronto is 6-1-1-0 when outshooting their opponent.
  • The Marlies are 6-1-1-1 in Saturday games and are 8-3-0-1 in November.

CURRENT POINT STREAKS

  • Pontus Aberg has points (2-5-7) in four consecutive games.
  • Kenny Agostino has points (3-3-6) in four consecutive games.
  • Darren Archibald has points (3-1-4) four consecutive games.
  • Egor Korshkov has assists (2) in consecutive games.
  • Tanner MacMaster has points (4-4-8) in eight consecutive games.

MARLIES UPDATES.

  • Kevin Gravel (illness) did not dress for tonight’s game against Rochester.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

  • November 29: Loaned defenceman Martin Marincin from Toronto (NHL).

POSTGAME QUOTES

ASSISTANT COACH A.J. MacLEAN

On Toronto’s goaltending tandem (Kaskisuo and Woll):
It’s been terrific. No matter who’s in the net they’ve been sharp and ready to play. They’ve always given us a chance to win games. Woll did tonight. He did a great job. We just weren’t sharp enough in front of him to get the win for him.

On Kenny Agostino:
I’d say it’s what we expected of Kenny. He’s an AHL veteran. He’s led the league in scoring before. We know he’s a producer and I think in the room he’s been a great voice. He’s a smart guy, very personable. He helps the young guys and everyone alike get along and he brings people together.


NEXT GAME:

December 1 vs Utica – 4:00 p.m. ET
December 4 at Rochester – 7:05 p.m. ET
December 7 vs San Antonio – 4:00 p.m. ET
December 8 vs San Antonio – 4:00 p.m. ET
December 11 at Utica – 7:00 p.m. ET

Raptors blog: Enough with the Magic; Looking at Gasol’s struggles; Powell powers up — Toronto Sun

I think everyone has had about enough of Raptors vs. Magic by now, especially Orlando’s players. That’s three meetings already (all won by the Raptors). And as my friend Josh Robbins, of The Athletic, pointed out before Friday’s game, just over 20% of Orlando’s games since last Feb. 24 have come against Toronto (playoffs included),…

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Game Preview: 11/30/19 at Toronto — Buffalo Sabres Digital Press Box

GAME-DAY RESOURCES Game Notes NHL Stats Press Clips LAST GAME Friday, November 29 Toronto 4 at Buffalo 6 Goals: Eichel (2), Skinner, Mittelstadt, Olofsson, Vesey Goalie: Ullmark (25 saves/29 shots) PP: 0/2; PK: 4/4; Shots: Buffalo 36 – Toronto 29 CURRENT INJURIES – (Man Games Lost: 122) Player (injury, first game missed) – total games […]

Game Preview: 11/30/19 at Toronto — Buffalo Sabres Digital Press Box

SABRES AT MAPLE LEAFS PREGAME NOTES: Morgan Rielly is tied for second among NHL defencemen in even-strength assists (12). – Tied for eighth among NHL skaters in TOI per game (24:54). – Tied for ninth among NHL skaters in shifts per game (28.8). – Has recorded 14 points (2 goals, 12 assists) in 23 games against the Sabres.

BUFFALO SABRES (12-10-4 – 28 Points) vs. TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (12-11-4 – 28 Points)

NOV. 30, 2019 ▪ 7:00 PM EST SCOTIABANK ARENA (TORONTO, ON) ▪ TV: SPORTSNET/HOCKEY NIGHT IN CANADA ▪ RADIO: TSN 1050

MAPLE LEAFS HISTORY versus BUFFALO

ALL-TIME RECORD: 81-105-18-11 (214 Games

ALL-TIME AT HOME: 47-40-12-5 (106 Games) 2019-20: 0-1-0

LAST FIVE: 4-1-0 LAST 10: 7-3-0

MAPLE LEAFS CAREER LEADERS versus BUFFALO GAMES PLAYED: Jason Spezza (64), John Tavares (31), Morgan Rielly (24)

GOALS: Jason Spezza (23), John Tavares (20), Auston Matthews (9)

ASSISTS: Jason Spezza (48), John Tavares (18), Morgan Rielly (12)

POINTS: Jason Spezza (71), John Tavares (38), Auston Matthews (14), Morgan Rielly (14)

PENALTY MINUTES: Jason Spezza (44), Zach Hyman (18), John Tavares (14) MAPLE LEAFS – SABRES TEAM STATS

TORONTO BUFFALO GOALS FOR (Rank): 90 (t-3rd) 76 (17th)

GOALS AGAINST (Rank): 89 (t-28th) 79 (t-16th)

POWER PLAY [%] (Rank): 15/81 [18.5%] (16th) 15/82 [18.3%] (18th)

PENALTY KILL [%] (Rank): 64/86 [74.4%] (28th) 62/82 [75.6%] (25th)

SHOTS (Rank): 907 (2nd) 811 (18th)

5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPTS FOR (Rank): 1394 (1st) 1100 (24th)

5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT % (Rank): 53.4% (3rd) 50.1% (14th)

FACEOFF % (Rank): 52.7% (t-2nd) 46.3% (31st)

MAPLE LEAFS – SABRES NOTES

FIRST MATCHUP BETWEEN CLUBS: November 18, 1970 vs. Buffalo (Buffalo 7, Toronto 2)

ALL-TIME RECORD: 81-105-18-11 (215 Games)

ALL-TIME RECORD AT HOME: 47-40-12-5 (106 Games)

ALL-TIME RECORD ON THE ROAD: 32-65-6-6 (109 Games)

LAST WIN VS. OPPONENT ON THE ROAD: March 20, 2019 (Toronto 4, Buffalo 2)

MAPLE LEAFS MILESTONES vs. SABRES Frederik Andersen 100th win as a Maple Leaf (Feb. 25, 2019 vs. BUF) Tyson Barrie 100th NHL point (Goal) (March 28, 2015 (COL) vs. BUF) Cody Ceci First NHL game (Dec. 12, 2013 (OTT) vs. BUF) Frederik Gauthier First NHL game (March 19, 2016 vs. BUF) Zach Hyman First NHL point (Goal) (March 7, 2016 vs. BUF) Martin Marincin First goal as a Maple Leaf (March 19, 2016 vs. BUF) Auston Matthews 200th NHL point (Assist) (March 20, 2019 at BUF) Nic Petan First game as a Maple Leaf (March 2 vs. BUF) First point as a Maple Leaf (Goal) (March 2 vs. BUF)

MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS CATEGORY LEADER GOALS 16 (Matthews)

ASSISTS 17 (Rielly) POINTS 30 (Matthews)

POWER PLAY POINTS 8 (Matthews)

SHORTHANDED POINTS 2 (Kapanen)

PIMs 18 (Kerfoot, Rielly)

SHOTS 100 (Matthews)

FACEOFF WIN% 58.0% (Matthews) 5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT % 62.2% (Petan) BLOCKED SHOTS 51 (Ceci) TAKEAWAYS 24 (Marner) HITS 58 (Muzzin) TOI PER GAME 24:54 (Rielly) PP TOI PER GAME 3:14 (Marner, Matthews) SH TOI PER GAME 3:19 (Ceci)

MAPLE LEAFS PLAYER

Frederik Andersen – Is 6-3-3 on home ice this season with a 2.83 goals-against average and a .909 save percentage. – Has a 10-3-0 record with a .919 save percentage and a 2.34 goals-against average in 14 career games against Buffalo. – Has six wins against Buffalo as a Maple Leaf, which is tied with Curtis Joseph for the second-most wins against the Sabres in franchise history. – Tied for third in the NHL in wins (12). – Fourth in the NHL in saves (578) and sixth in even-strength saves (465).

Tyson Barrie – Eighth among NHL defencemen in shots on goal (72). – Tied for third among NHL defencemen in points (3-3-6; 5 GP) since November 19. – Has recorded eight points (3 goals, 5 assists) in 12 career games against the Sabres. Cody Ceci – Tied for 16th among NHL skaters in blocked shots (51). – Sixth among NHL skaters in shorthanded time on ice (89:30). – Has started 172 shifts in the defensive zone, which is the fifth-most defensive zone starts among all NHL skaters.

Frederik Gauthier – Has won 56.7 percent (80 won, 61 lost) of his defensive zone faceoffs.

Justin Holl – Has an unblocked shot attempt percentage of 55.0 percent at 5-on-5, which leads all Maple Leafs defencemen.

Zach Hyman – Has a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 56.7 percent, which ranks second among Toronto skaters. – Averaging 17:42 per game in ice time through eight games since returning from injury.

Kasperi Kapanen – Has five points (2 goals, 3 assists) in his last five games against the Sabres. – Is the only Maple Leaf to have scored the first goal of the game on multiple occasions this season.

Auston Matthews – Tied for fifth among NHL skaters in goals (16). – Tied for third among NHL skaters in even-strength goals (12). – One of five NHL skaters with at least 100 shots on goal to this point of the season. – Has scored nine goals in 12 career games against the Sabres, which is the most by a single skater against Buffalo since he entered the League in 2016-17.

Ilya Mikheyev – Tied for the NHL lead in shorthanded shots on goal (10). – Second among NHL rookies in shots on goal (64). – Leads NHL rookies and is tied for second on the Maple Leafs in even-strength points (4-13-17).

Jake Muzzin – Tied for seventh among NHL defencemen in even-strength assists (9). – One of four NHL defencemen and 14 NHL skaters to have registered at least 55 hits (58) and at least 50 shots on goal (57).

William Nylander – Has nine points (4 goals, 5 assists) in 15 career games against the Sabres. – Has recorded 12 points (6 goals, 6 assists) in 13 games during the month of November. – Has notched eight primary assists, which is tied for second among Toronto skaters.

Nic Petan – Has a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 62.2 percent (153 for, 93 against) through 12 games, which is the highest percentage among NHLers who have appeared in at least 10 games.

Morgan Rielly – Tied for eighth among NHL defencemen in points (3-17-20). – Tied for fourth among NHL defencemen in even-strength points (3-12-15). – Tied for second among NHL defencemen in even-strength assists (12). – Tied for eighth among NHL skaters in TOI per game (24:54). – Tied for ninth among NHL skaters in shifts per game (28.8). – Has recorded 14 points (2 goals, 12 assists) in 23 games against the Sabres since entering the League, which is tied for the fifth-most points against Buffalo by a defenceman since 2013-14.

Jason Spezza – Averaging the fourth-most points per game (0.89) among Toronto skaters during the month of November (3-5-8; 9 GP). – Averaging 3.1 points per 60 minutes of ice time this season.

John Tavares – Has recorded 38 points (20 goals, 18 assists) in 31 career games against the Sabres, which is tied for the second-highest goal and point total against Buffalo since 2009-10 when Tavares entered the League. – Has eight points (4 goals, 4 assists) in seven games against Atlantic Division opposition this season. – Ranks second among NHLers who have appeared in 20 or less games (20) in faceoffs won (191). – Leads the Maple Leafs in power play faceoffs won (54.5% – 42 won, 35 lost).

CURRENT POINT STREAKS

Kasperi Kapanen Has assists (2) in two consecutive games and points (2-2-4) in three consecutive games.

Ilya Mikheyev Has assists (3) in two consecutive games

Morgan Rielly Has assists (3) in two consecutive games.

Jason Spezza Has assists (3) in three consecutive games.

John Tavares Has goals (3) and points (3-1-4) in two consecutive games. Dmytro Timashov Has points (1-1-2) in two consecutive games.

UPCOMING MILESTONES

Frederik Andersen Four wins from 200 career NHL wins.

Morgan Rielly Three games from 500 career NHL games.

John Tavares One assist from 400 career NHL assists.

RECENT MILESTONES

John Tavares 100th game as a Maple Leaf (November 23 at Colorado)

INJURY REPORT

Mitch Marner (Ankle) On injured reserve.

Trevor Moore (Shoulder) On injured reserve.

Man Games Lost: 57

RECENT TRANSACTIONS November 29 Loaned defenceman Martin Marincin to the Toronto Marlies (AHL). November 25 Recalled goaltender Michael Hutchinson from the Toronto Marlies (AHL). Loaned goaltender Kasimir Kaskisuo to the Toronto Marlies.

Lebron is making history, Embiid is back to his old self, Graham can be MIP — Enter the Court

Another close win for the Hornets, this time against the Detroit Pistons 102-101. Both of the teams are trying to stay in playoff contention, but both of the teams are way below .500 record. Biyombo was good with 19 points and 9 rebounds, Washington had 17 points, Graham had 16 points and dished out 15 […]

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Lakers dash to rout of Wizards for 10th straight win — Daily News

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MARLIES 3, ROCHESTER 2 (OT) — A.J. MacLean on Pontus Aberg (1 goal, 2 assists): “He’s always dangerous, always dangerous. When he gets a puck in a good area, he can really shoot, he can make a play. He got a few tonight and he made do with an assist in the second period and he got his luck tonight and he beared down and ripped it.”

TORONTO MARLIES (14-2-2-1 – 31 Points) vs. ROCHESTER AMERICANS (12-3-2-2 – 28 Points)
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2019

1 2 3 OT FINAL
TORONTO 0 1 1 1 3


ROCHESTER 1 1 0 0 2

GAME SUMMARY | GAME SHEET | PHOTOS | SCRUMS
SCORING SUMMARY

Toronto: T. MacMaster (5) (P. Aberg, E. Korshkov), D. Archibald (4) PP (T. Kivihalme, P. Aberg), P. Aberg (10) (J. Schmaltz, K. Agostino)
Goaltender: K. Kaskisuo (33/35)

Rochester: B. Murray (3) (K. Porter, A. Oglevie), S. Wilson (6) (Z. Redmond, S. Malone)
Goaltender: A. Hammond (28/31)


ON THE SCORESHEET


Tanner MacMaster scored Toronto’s first goal at 13:18 of the second period. MacMaster has picked up a point (3-4-6) in each of his last seven games.


Darren Archibald scored Toronto’s second goal at 8:43 of the third period. This was Archibald’s 100th career AHL goal. Archibald has five points (4 goals, 1 assist) through 12 games this season.

Pontus Aberg scored at 1:36 of overtime. He earlier recorded the primary assist on MacMaster’s second period goal and the secondary assist on Archibald’s second period goal. Aberg has points (3-7-10) through seven games. This is his seventh multi-point game of the season.


Egor Korshkov registered the secondary assist on MacMaster’s second period goal. Korshkov has 13 points (8 goals, 5 assists) through 19 games.


Teemu Kivihalme recorded the primary assist on Archibald’s third period goal. He has points (1-2-3) three consecutive games. Kivihalme has five points (1 goal, 4 assists) through 17 games this season.


Jordan Schmaltz collected the primary assist on Aberg’s overtime goal.
Kenny Agostino picked up the secondary assist on Aberg’s overtime goal. Agostino has 10 points (6 goals, 4 assists) in seven games. He scored Toronto’s first overtime winning goal of the season on November 20 against Laval.
Kasimir Kaskisuo stopped 33 of 35 shots he faced. Kaskisuo is now 7-1-1-0 on the season with a .930 Save Percentage and a 2.11 Goals Against Average. This is Kaskisuo’s first overtime win of the season.
OF NOTE…
Assistant coaches Rob Davison and A.J. MacLean assumed duties behind the bench for tonight’s game against the Rochester Americans. Toronto is 4-0-0-0 under Davison and MacLean.
Toronto was 3-for-3 on the penalty kill and was 1-for-4 on the power play.
Rochester had a 35-31 edge in shots in all situations. Pontus Aberg, Darren Archibald and Adam Brooks led the Marlies with five shots on goal.
The Marlies are 6-0-2-1 against North Division opponents and are 1-0-0-0 against the Rochester Americans.


REGULAR SEASON LEADERS
Goals: P. Aberg, K. Agostino (10)
Assists: J. Bracco (13)
Points: P. Aberg (22)
PPG: E. Korshkov (4)
Shots: P. Aberg (62)
+/-: P. Aberg (+11)
PIMS: G. Wilson (43)
RECORD WHEN…
The Marlies are 4-0-1-0 when trailing after the first period and 1-1-2-0 when trailing after the second period.
Toronto is 8-2-1-1 when outshot by their opponent.
The Marlies are 3-1-0-0 in Friday games and are 8-2-0-1 in November.
CURRENT POINT STREAKS
Pontus Aberg has points (2-4-6) in three consecutive games.
Kenny Agostino has points (2-3-5) in three consecutive games.
Darren Archibald has points (2-1-3) three consecutive games.
Teemu Kivihalme has points (1-2-3) in three consecutive games.
Tanner MacMaster has points (3-4-7) in seven consecutive games.
MARLIES UPDATES.
Kevin Gravel (illness) did not dress for tonight’s game against Rochester.
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
November 29: Loaned defenceman Martin Marincin from Toronto (NHL).
November 28: Recalled forward Matt Bradley from loan to Newfoundland (ECHL).
November 28: Reassigned defenceman Joseph Duszak by Toronto (NHL) from Newfoundland (ECHL).
November 28: Reassigned forward Aaron Luchuk by Toronto (NHL) from Newfoundland (ECHL).
POSTGAME QUOTES
ASSISTANT COACH A.J. MacLEAN
On whether the first two periods was what he expected out of both teams:
More so them, we knew they were going to forecheck and work very hard, given their lineup and they definitely did that. They stuck to their game plan well but I thought our guys did a good job, as the game went on we got a little bit more comfortable and then we got to our structure and game plan. The third period was more of what I would have liked to see the whole game.
On the explanation from officials on Archibald’s delayed goal call:
There wasn’t much of one. (The official) just came over and said it happened so quick, he just wasn’t sure if it went in or not and they were going to review it anyways and when they did, they got the call right which is great.
On the team regaining focus for their early afternoon game tomorrow:
I wouldn’t forget about it. You take your lessons every game. We want to build off our third period and learn what worked for us and what didn’t in the first couple of periods and that’s what we’re going to do and get on the bus and get out of here.

On Pontus Aberg’s three-point night:
He’s always dangerous, always dangerous. When he gets a puck in a good area, he can really shoot, he can make a play. He got a few tonight and he made do with an assist in the second period and he got his luck tonight and he beared down and ripped it.

NEXT GAME:

November 30 vs Utica – 1:30 p.m. ET (Scotiabank Arena)
December 1 vs Utica – 4:00 p.m. ET
December 4 at Rochester – 7:05 p.m. ET
December 7 vs San Antonio – 4:00 p.m. ET
December 8 vs San Antonio – 4:00 p.m. ET

Clippers’ 7-game win streak ends in San Antonio — Orange County Register

Playing his second game in San Antonio since being traded to Toronto before last season, Leonard is booed throughout and the Clippers’ top scorers all struggle to shoot in a 107-97 loss.

Clippers’ 7-game win streak ends in San Antonio — Orange County Register

Powell leads the way with career-best 33 points — 19 in third quarter — as Raptors overcome Magic in Orlando — Toronto Sun

ORLANDO — On a night when it looked like none of the Raptors would find their stroke, Norm Powell found his in the third quarter and the Raptors rode it to a sixth consecutive win. Powell, whose previous career high for points in a game was 30, had 19 in the third quarter alone as . …

Powell leads the way as Raptors overcome Magic in Orlando — Toronto Sun