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EDMONTON OILERS (1-3-0 – 2 Points) vs.
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (3-1-0 – 6 Points)
JANUARY 20, 2021 ▪ 7:00 PM EST
SCOTIABANK ARENA (TORONTO, ON) ▪
TV: SPORTSNET ▪ RADIO: SPORTSNET 590 THE FAN
MAPLE LEAFS HISTORY versus EDMONTON
| ALL-TIME RECORD: | 52-43-8-1 (104 Games) |
| ALL-TIME AT HOME: | 29-18-2-0 (49 Games) |
| 2019-20 | 1-1-0 |
| LAST FIVE: | 4-1-0 |
| LAST 10: | 8-2-0 |
MAPLE LEAFS CAREER LEADERS versus EDMONTON
| GAMES PLAYED: | Joe Thornton (67), TJ Brodie (39), Jake Muzzin (31) |
| GOALS: | Joe Thornton (12), Jason Spezza (9), Wayne Simmonds (8) |
| ASSISTS: | Joe Thornton (58), Jason Spezza (17), TJ Brodie (14) |
| POINTS: | Joe Thornton (70), Jason Spezza (26), John Tavares (18) |
| PENALTY MINUTES: | Joe Thornton (28), Wayne Simmonds, (24), Zach Bogosian (23) |
MAPLE LEAFS – OILERS TEAM STATS
| TORONTO | EDMONTON | |
| GOALS FOR (Rank): | 14 (1st) | 10 (t-8th) |
| GOALS AGAINST (Rank): | 12 (24th) | 15 (t-28th) |
| POWER PLAY [%] (Rank): | 6/14 [42.9%] (3rd) | 2/18 [11.1%] (t-18th) |
| PENALTY KILL [%] (Rank): | 14/17 [82.4%] (16th) | 12/14 [85.7%] (t-13th) |
| SHOTS (Rank): | 135 (2nd) | 138 (1st) |
| 5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPTS FOR (Rank): | 191 (1st) | 164 (3rd) |
| 5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT % (Rank): | 58.1% (2nd) | 45.8% (t-26th) |
| FACEOFF % (Rank): | 58.7% (1st) | 53.4% (7th) |
MAPLE LEAFS – OILERS NOTES
| First Matchup between Clubs: | Nov. 11, 1979 (Toronto 6, Edmonton 3) |
| All-Time Record: | 52-43-8-1 (104 Games) |
| All-Time Record at Home: | 29-18-2-0 (49 Games) |
| All-Time Record on the Road: | 23-25-6-1 (55 Games) |
| Last Win vs. Opponent at Home: | Feb. 27, 2019 (Toronto 6, Edmonton 2) |
MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS
| CATEGORY | LEADER |
| GOALS | 3 (Marner, Tavares) |
| ASSISTS | 4 (Holl) |
| POINTS | 6 (Marner, Tavares) |
| POWER PLAY POINTS | 4 (Tavares) |
| SHORTHANDED POINTS | N/A |
| PIMs | 15 (Simmonds) |
| SHOTS | 21 (Matthews) |
| FACEOFF WIN% | 100% (Marner, Mikheyev) |
| 5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT % | 67.1% (Vesey) |
| BLOCKED SHOTS | 7 (Holl) |
| TAKEAWAYS | 4 (Nylander) |
| HITS | 8 (Holl) |
| TOI PER GAME | 25:03 (Rielly) |
| PP TOI PER GAME | 3:48 (Matthews) |
| SH TOI PER GAME | 4:46 (Muzzin) |
MAPLE LEAFS PLAYER NOTES
| Frederik Andersen | – Ranks sixth among NHL goaltenders in saves made (74).- Has a 12-0-1 record with a 2.24 goals-against average and a .928 save percentage in 14 career games against Edmonton. |
| TJ Brodie | – Averaging 17:38 in even-strength ice time through four games, which ranks second among Toronto defencemen.- Had a pair of assists in four games against Edmonton in 2019-20. |
| Jack Campbell | – Earned his first win of the season on January 16 at Ottawa after making 17 saves on 19 shots. |
| Justin Holl | – Ranks sixth among NHL defencemen who have appeared in multiple games with a shot attempt percentage of 63.1%.- Tied his career-high for assists in a game with two on January 18 vs. Winnipeg. |
| Zach Hyman | – Leads Maple Leafs forwards in shorthanded ice time per game (3:24).- Established a new single-game career-high for shots in a game (10) on January 18 vs Winnipeg. His 10 shots against the Jets are the most in a single game by any NHLer this season. |
| Alex Kerfoot | – Leads the Maple Leafs in penalties drawn (3) and is tied for the NHL lead in net penalties (+3).- Has seven points (5-2-7) in seven career games against Edmonton. |
| Mitch Marner | – Tied for the NHL lead in points with six (3-3-6).- Ranks second among NHL forwards in time on ice per game (24:23).- Tied for second among NHL skaters in even-strength points (4). |
| Auston Matthews | – Averaging 23:11 in time on ice per game, which ranks fourth among NHL forwards.- Ranks third among Maple Leafs in 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage (66.4%).- Leads the NHL in shots on goal (21).- Averaging 25.30 shot attempts per 60 minutes of 5-on-5 ice time, which ranks second among NHL forwards who have appeared in multiple games. |
| Ilya Mikheyev | – Ranks third among Maple Leafs forwards in shorthanded ice time per game (2:39).- Has an average of 11.3 shot attempts per 60 minutes of shorthanded ice time, which ranks second among NHL forwards who have played at least 10 minutes on the penalty kill. |
| Jake Muzzin | – Tied for fifth among NHL skaters in shorthanded ice time per game (4:46).- Ranks 12th among NHL defencemen in shot attempts per 60 minutes of ice time (17.43). |
| William Nylander | – Has the third-highest points per 60 minutes at 5-on-5 (2.32) among Toronto skaters.- Has a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 62.6%, which is the fourth-highest percentage among Maple Leafs forwards.- Has recorded eight points against the Oilers (two goals, six assists) in eight career games against Edmonton. |
| Morgan Rielly | – Ranks 15th among NHLers who have appeared in multiple games in average time on ice (25:03).- Has been on the ice for the second-most shot attempts for among NHL skaters (80) behind Auston Matthews.- Tied for the highest 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage (58.8%) among NHLers who average at least 19:00 (19:31) per game in 5-on-5 ice time. |
| John Tavares | – Tied for the NHL lead in points (3-3-6).- Leads the NHL in power play goals (3).- Has the second-highest faceoff win percentage (69.6%) among NHLers who have taken at least 50 faceoffs. |
| Joe Thornton | – Ranks second among Maple Leafs in 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage (67.0%). |
CURRENT POINT STREAKS
| Mitch Marner | Goals (3) and points (3-2-5) in two consecutive games. |
| Auston Matthews | Assists (2) and points (1-2-3) in two consecutive games. |
UPCOMING MILESTONES
| Zach Bogosian | Four points from 200 NHL points |
| Mitch Marner | Three points from 300 NHL points |
| Wayne Simmonds | One point from 500 NHL points |
RECENT MILESTONES
| TJ Brodie | First point as a Maple Leaf (Jan. 16 at OTT) |
| Mikko Lehtonen | First NHL game (Jan. 18 vs. WPG) |
| Joe Thornton | First point as a Maple Leaf (Jan. 16 at OTT) |
| TJ Brodie | First point as a Maple Leaf (Jan. 16 at OTT) |
INJURY REPORT
| Nick Robertson (Knee) | Expected to miss at least four weeks. |
| Man Games Lost: 1 | |
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
| Jan. 19 | Loaned forward Travis Boyd to the Toronto Marlies (AHL). |
| Jan. 18 | Recalled defenceman Mikko Lehtonen from the club’s taxi squad. Added goaltender Michael Hutchinson to the club’s taxi squad. Goaltender Aaron Dell claimed off waivers by New Jersey. |
| Jan. 17 | Added forward Pierre Engvall to the club’s taxi squad. |
| Jan. 16 | Recalled forward Nick Robertson from the club’s taxi squad. Loaned forward Alexander Barabanov to the taxi squad. |

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EDMONTON OILERS (23-17-5 – 51 Points) vs.
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (24-15-5 – 53 Points)
MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 2020
| 1 | 2 | 3 | OT | FINAL | |
| EDMONTON | 1 | 3 | 2 | – | 6 |
| TORONTO | 0 | 3 | 1 | – | 4 |
GAME SUMMARY | EVENT SUMMARY | FACEOFF SUMMARY
ON THE SCORESHEET

SHOTS ON GOAL (5-on-5 in brackets)
| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | OT | TOTAL | |
| EDMONTON | 17 (16) | 9 (9) | 9 (4) | – | 35 (29) |
| TORONTO | 11 (10) | 18 (12) | 7 (4) | – | 36 (26) |
SHOT ATTEMPTS (5-on-5 in brackets)
| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | OT | TOTAL | |
| EDMONTON | 33 (24) | 13 (13) | 19 (10) | – | 65 (47) |
| TORONTO | 15 (14) | 30 (21) | 13 (9) | – | 58 (44) |
NO PLACE LIKE HOME
| Record at Home | 11-5-5 (21 Games) |
| All-Time Record vs. Edmonton | 52-43-8-1 (104 Games) |
| All-Time Record vs. Edmonton at Home | 29-18-2-0 (49 Games) |
| Record vs. Western Conference | 11-6-0 (17 Games) |
| Record vs. Pacific Division | 6-3-0 (9 Games) |
| Attendance | 19,507 |
MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS
| Shots | 5 (Barrie, Matthews) |
| Shot Attempts | 7 (Barrie, Hyman, Matthews) |
| Faceoff Wins | 13 (Tavares) |
| Faceoff Win Percentage | 100% (Kerfoot – 6 won, 0 lost; Engvall – 2 won, 0 lost) |
| Hits | 4 (Hyman) |
| Blocked Shots | 5 (Marincin) |
| Takeaways | 2 (Marner) |
| TOI | 24:08 (Barrie, Rielly) |
| Power Play TOI | 3:24 (Five players tied) |
| Shorthanded TOI | 5:55 (Ceci) |
| Shifts | 24 (Marner) |
| 5-on-5 Shot Attempt Percentage | 77.8% (Gauthier – 7 for, 2 against) |
RECORD WHEN…
| Opponent scores first | 8-10-4 |
| Trail after 1 | 3-8-2 |
| Trail after 2 | 2-9-2 |
| Score one power play goal | 9-4-3 |
| Allow one power play goal | 11-7-3 |
| Outshot by opponent | 11-5-2 |
| Monday | 1-2-1 |
OF NOTE…
UPCOMING GAMES:

EDMONTON OILERS (22-17-5 – 49 Points) vs.
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (24-14-5 – 53 Points)
JANUARY 6, 2020 ▪ 7:00 PM EST
SCOTIABANK ARENA (TORONTO, ON) ▪
TV: TSN4 ▪ RADIO: TSN 1050
MAPLE LEAFS HISTORY versus EDMONTON
| ALL-TIME RECORD: | 52-42-8-1 (103 Games) |
| ALL-TIME AT HOME: | 29-17-2-0 (48 Games) |
| 2019-20: | 1-0-0 |
| LAST FIVE: | 5-0-0 |
| LAST 10: | 8-2-0 |
MAPLE LEAFS CAREER LEADERS versus EDMONTON
| GAMES PLAYED: | Jake Muzzin (31), Jason Spezza (28), Tyson Barrie (21) |
| GOALS: | Tyson Barrie (8), Jason Spezza (8), John Tavares (6) |
| ASSISTS: | Jason Spezza (17), Tyson Barrie (12), John Tavares (12) |
| POINTS: | Jason Spezza (25), Tyson Barrie (20), John Tavares (18) |
| PENALTY MINUTES: | Jake Muzzin (20), Jason Spezza (10), Morgan Rielly (8) |
MAPLE LEAFS – OILERS TEAM STATS
| TORONTO | EDMONTON | |
| GOALS FOR (Rank): | 154 (2nd) | 129 (t-16th) |
| GOALS AGAINST (Rank): | 133 (t-16th) | 137 (t-24th) |
| POWER PLAY [%] (Rank): | 28/116 [24.4%] (6th) | 18/92 [29.6%] (1st) |
| PENALTY KILL [%] (Rank): | 93/123 [75.6%] (26th) | 104/125 [83.2%] (4th) |
| SHOTS (Rank): | 1436 (4th) | 1278 (24th) |
| 5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPTS FOR (Rank): | 2195 (3rd) | 1826 (23rd) |
| 5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT % (Rank): | 52.7% (5th) | 47.4% (t-27th) |
| FACEOFF % (Rank): | 52.5% (t-3rd) | 48.4% (27th) |
MAPLE LEAFS – OILERS NOTES
| FIRST MATCHUP BETWEEN CLUBS: | November 11, 1979 (Toronto 6, Edmonton 3) |
| ALL-TIME RECORD: | 52-42-8-1 (103 Games) |
| ALL-TIME RECORD AT HOME: | 29-17-2-0 (48 Games) |
| ALL-TIME RECORD ON THE ROAD: | 23-25-6-1 (55 Games) |
| LAST WIN VS. OPPONENT AT HOME: | February 26, 2019 (Toronto 6, Edmonton 2) |
MAPLE LEAFS MILESTONES vs. OILERS
| Frederik Andersen | 200th NHL win (December 14, 2019 at EDM) |
| Tyson Barrie | 200th NHL assist (November 11, 2018 (COL) at EDM) |
| Martin Marincin | Selected by Edmonton in the second round (46th overall) of the 2010 NHL Draft. Skated in 85 games with the Oilers from 2013-15. |
| Jake Muzzin | Recorded his 100th NHL point (January 30, 2014 (LAK) at EDM) |
| Jason Spezza | 500th NHL game (February 12, 2011 (OTT) at EDM) |
MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS
| CATEGORY | LEADER |
| GOALS | 28 (Matthews) |
| ASSISTS | 29 (Marner) |
| POINTS | 51 (Matthews) |
| POWER PLAY POINTS | 15 (Matthews) |
| SHORTHANDED POINTS | 2 (Engvall, Kapanen) |
| PIMs | 34 (Muzzin) |
| SHOTS | 156 (Matthews) |
| FACEOFF WIN% | 58.0% (Gauthier) |
| 5-on-5 SHOT ATTEMPT % | 55.8% (Nylander) |
| BLOCKED SHOTS | 69 (Ceci, Muzzin) |
| TAKEAWAYS | 48 (Marner) |
| HITS | 87 (Muzzin) |
| TOI PER GAME | 24:20 (Rielly) |
| PP TOI PER GAME | 3:00 (Marner) |
| SH TOI PER GAME | 2:58 (Ceci) |
MAPLE LEAFS PLAYER NOTES
| Frederik Andersen | – Is 9-4-4 at home this season with a 3.00 goals-against average and a .906 save percentage. – Has made 13 career appearances against the Oilers and is 12-0-1 with a 2.07 goals-against average and a .932 save percentage.- Leads the NHL in wins (21).- Second in the NHL in saves (961) and second in even-strength saves (810).- Fifth in the NHL in shootout saves (11). |
| Tyson Barrie | – Has four multi-assist games, which is tied for 11th-most among NHL defencemen.- Is tied for ninth among NHL defencemen in multi-point games (7) – One of 17 NHL defencemen to have recorded at least 100 shots on goal (112).- Has 20 points (8 goals, 12 assists) in 21 career games against the Oilers. Edmonton is one of three teams Barrie has recorded at least 20 points against in his career to-date. |
| Cody Ceci | – 13th among NHL skaters in shorthanded time on ice (127:29).- Has played 61.7 percent of Toronto’s shorthanded ice time, which is tied for the 15th-highest shorthanded time on ice percentage among NHLers who have appeared in at least 30 games. |
| Pierre Engvall | – Ranks second among NHL rookies who have appeared in at least 20 games in goals per 60 minutes of 5-on-5 ice time (1.10).- Averages 5.1 shots on goal per 60 minutes of ice time while shorthanded. |
| Justin Holl | – Has started 44.6 percent of his 5-on-5 shifts in the offensive zone, which is the lowest mark among Toronto defencemen who have appeared in at least 20 games.- Has an unblocked shot attempt percentage of 53.7 percent at 5-on-5, which is the highest percentage among Toronto defencemen who have appeared in at least 20 games.- Has a 5-on-5 on-ice goals-for percentage of 57.8 percent, which is the highest percentage among Maple Leafs defencemen who have appeared in at least 20 games. |
| Michael Hutchinson | – Earned his first shutout of 2019-20 on January 4 vs. New York.- Leads NHL goaltenders who have appeared in 10 or fewer games in saves (283). |
| Zach Hyman | – Has a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 53.6 percent, which is eighth among Toronto skaters who have played 20 games.- Has an on-ice goals for percentage of 56.7 percent at 5-on-5, which is sixth among Toronto skaters who have played 20 games. – Averaging 15:27 per game in 5-on-5 ice time, which ranks seventh among Maple Leafs. |
| Kasperi Kapanen | – Tied for fourth among Maple Leafs in points (2-3-5; 5 GP) since the Christmas break.- Has scored 10 goals this season, which is tied for ninth most among NHLers with no power play goals.- Tied for sixth among Toronto skaters in even-strength points (8-11-19). |
| Alex Kerfoot | – Tied for seventh among Maple Leafs in even-strength goals (6). – Ninth among Maple Leafs in even-strength points (6-8-14).- Only Toronto forward to have recorded at least 25 hits (32) and 25 blocked shots (26) this season. |
| Mitch Marner | – Averaging 1.25 points per game, which is the 10th-highest average among NHLers who have played in at least 30 games.- Averaging 1.29 primary assists per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5, which is eighth among NHLers who have appeared in at least 30 games.- Tied for 12th in the NHL in primary assists (18). His 18 primary assists are tied for the most among NHLers who have appeared in fewer than 40 games.- Second in the NHL in takeaways (48).- 11th among NHL forwards in shifts per game (25.1). |
| Auston Matthews | – Second among NHL skaters in goals (28).- First NHLer to score 20 even-strength goals this season. Currently leads the League with 21 even-strength goals.- Leads the NHL in goals scored at 5-on-5 (19).- Leads the NHL in multi-goal games (7).- Tied for eighth among NHL skaters in even-strength points (21-15-36).- Seventh in the NHL with 156 shots on goal. |
| William Nylander | – Averages 1.25 goals per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5, which ranks second among Toronto skaters and is tied for 18th among NHL skaters.- One of nine NHLers to average at least 14:00 minutes per game at 5-on-5 (14:32) while maintaining a goal per 60-minute rate of at least 1.2 (1.24).- Has recorded eight points (2-6-8) in seven career games against the Oilers. |
| Morgan Rielly | – Tied for 13th among NHL defencemen in even-strength points (3-15-18).- Tied for fifth among NHL defencemen in assists recorded at 5-on-5 (14).- 13th among NHL skaters in TOI per game (24:20).- Tied for 10th among NHL skaters in shifts per game (28.4).- Averaging 13.8 shot attempts per 60 minutes of ice time, which ranks ninth among NHL defencemen who have appeared in at least 30 games. |
| Jason Spezza | – Has seven points (2-5-7) in 13 games against Western Conference opponents.- Averaging 2.26 points per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5 this season, which is the fifth-highest average among Toronto skaters.- Averaging 1.44 assists per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5 this season, which ranks third among Maple Leafs. |
| John Tavares | – One of 25 NHLers to have appeared in at least 30 games (36) and average at least 1.00 point per game (1.00).- Tied for 16th among NHL skaters in multi-point games (12).- Tied for 21st among NHLers in even-strength goals (13). His 13 even-strength goals are tied for third among NHLers who have appeared in less than 40 games.- Has a 5-on-5 shot attempt percentage of 55.3 percent, which is tied for 11th among NHL centres who have appeared in 30 games.- Averaging 17.9 shot attempts per 60 minutes of ice time at 5-on-5, which is the third-highest average among NHL centres who have appeared in 30 games.- Averaging 9.2 shots on goal at 5-on-5 per 60 minutes of ice time, which is ninth among NHL centres who have appeared in 30 games. |
CURRENT POINT STREAKS
| Pierre Engvall | Has goals (2) in two consecutive games. |
| Kasperi Kapanen | Has assists (2) and points (1-2-3) in two consecutive games. |
| Mitch Marner | Has points (1-4-5) in four consecutive games. |
| Auston Matthews | Has assists (4) and points (4-4-8) in four consecutive games. |
UPCOMING MILESTONES
| Alex Kerfoot | Five games from 200 NHL games |
| Jason Spezza | Four games from 1,100 NHL games |
RECENT MILESTONES
| Adam Brooks | First NHL point (Assist) (January 2 at WPG) |
| Alex Kerfoot | 100th NHL point (December 31 at MIN) |
| Mason Marchment | First NHL game (January 2 at WPG) |
| William Nylander | 200th NHL point (Goal) (January 2 at WPG) |
INJURY REPORT
| Adam Brooks (Flu) | Did not play on January 4 vs. New York. |
| Andreas Johnsson (Leg) | On injured reserve. |
| Ilya Mikheyev (Wrist Laceration) | On injured reserve. |
| Trevor Moore (Concussion) | On injured reserve. |
| Jake Muzzin (Foot) | Is week-to-week with a broken foot sustained on December 27 at New Jersey. |
| Man Games Lost: 96 |
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
| January 4 | Loaned defenceman Teemu Kivihalme to the Toronto Marlies (AHL). |
| January 1 | Recalled forward Mason Marchment from the Toronto Marlies (AHL). |
| December 30 | Loaned defenceman Timothy Liljegren to the Toronto Marlies (AHL). |
| December 30 | Recalled defencemen Teemu Kivihalme and Timothy Liljegren from the Toronto Marlies (AHL). |
OILERS NOTES
Monday’s game will mark the second of two meetings against Toronto this season (Dec. 14 L: 4-1, Jan. 6). The last time these teams met was on December 14th in Edmonton, where the Leafs topped the Oilers 4-1.
James Neal leads the Oilers in career points against Toronto (15) and Riley Sheahan leads the team in career games (24) against the Leafs.
HATS OFF – REAL DEAL NEAL James Neal posted a hat trick on Dec. 31 vs. New York Rangers, marking his second hat trick this season. The hat trick was the 9th of his career and Neal is the only active player in the NHL to record hat tricks with four different NHL franchises (PIT: 3, NSH: 2, DAL: 1, EDM: 2). Neal is the fifth player to record multiple hat trick’s in his first regular season with the Oilers (NHL debut or otherwise). Both of Neal’s hat trick’s this season have come against teams from the state of New York (NYI/NYR).
END OF A DECADE The Oilers closed out a decade in 2019 with a 7-5 win over the New York Rangers on Dec. 31. The win marked the Oilers first win in a New Year’s Eve game since 1985, when the Oilers defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 4-3. An Oilers player has scored the final NHL goal in each of the past two decades. 2000’s – Shawn Horcoff 2010’s – Kailer Yamamoto
YAMAMOTO NAMED AHL ALL STAR Yamamoto was also named to the AHL All-Star Game on Jan. 3, which will take place on Jan. 26-27 in Ontario, California. He has posted 16 points (8G-8A) in 23 games with the Condors this season and leads the team with three game-winning goals and leads all AHL rookies in shooting percentage. Yamamoto was selected by Edmonton in the 1st round, 22nd overall in the 2017 NHL Draft.
NHL ALL-STAR GAME – MCDAVID & DRAISAITL NAMED TO PACIFIC DIVISION ROSTER Leon Draisaitl was named to the Pacific Division roster for the NHL All-Star game, along with teammate Connor McDavid who was named the Pacific Division captain.
2020 NHL ALL-STAR LAST MEN IN VOTE PRESENTED BY ADIDAS Edmonton Oilers: Media Notes Ryan Nugent-Hopkins was added as the Edmonton Oilers representative for the ‘2020 Last Men In’ fan vote presented by adidas to decide the final player spot for the Pacific Division. Leon Draisaitl won the 2019 NHL Last Men In vote. Voting for the Last Men In opened Wednesday, Jan. 1, at 12 p.m. ET and closes Friday, Jan. 10, at 11:59 p.m. ET. Pacific Division (2020 Last Men In Vote) Anaheim Ducks: Ryan Getzlaf (F) Arizona Coyotes: Clayton Keller (F) Calgary Flames: Johnny Gaudreau (F) Edmonton Oilers: Ryan Nugent-Hopkins (F) Los Angeles Kings: Drew Doughty (D) San Jose Sharks: Tomas Hertl (F) Vancouver Canucks: Quinn Hughes (D) Vegas Golden Knights: Max Pacioretty (F)
ONE-TWO PUNCH Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl rank 1st and 2nd in NHL scoring with 65 points each. McDavid has points in eight of his last 12 games, posting 13 points (4G, 9A), including a goal on Jan. 4 at BOS. McDavid has points in 22 of his last 29 games, posting 42 points (17G, 25A) and has posted 34 points (12G, 22A) in his last 24 games. He also has points in four of his last five games (2G, 2A). Draisaitl registered two points (1G, 1A) on Jan. 4 at BOS, giving him points in 13 of his last 16 games (8G, 9A, 17PTS) and points in four of his last five games (2G, 3A). Draisaitl has now recorded points in 28 of his last 33 games, posting 49 points (18G, 31A), registering five two-goal games and 18 multi-point games on the season. Draisaitl is just one of four NHL players to post a point streak of at least 13 games this season (Marchand, MacKinnon, Pastrnak). Draisaitl ranks 4th with 38 even strength points, while McDavid ranks 9th with 36. McDavid ranks 1st in the league with 29 power play points and Draisaitl 2nd with 27 power play points.
PUTTING IN THE TIME Defenceman Oscar Klefbom ranks 2nd in the NHL in total ice time (1130:12), averaging 25:41 per game which ranks 3rd . On Nov. 19 at San Jose, Klefbom posted a career high 31:38 of ice time, Klefbom’s ice time was the most by an Oiler in a regulation 60 minute game in nearly 14 years, dating back to Chris Pronger’s 31:51 on Jan. 16, 2006 against Buffalo. Leon Draisaitl in and Connor McDavid rank first and second in both total and average ice-time among all NHL forwards. Draisaitl has 990:38 in total ice-time, averaging 22:31 per game, while McDavid is at 974:29 in total ice-time, averaging 22:09 per game.
REAL TIME STATS – OILERS TOP 10 PERFORMERS Blocked Shots Oscar Klefbom – 1st – NHL (138) Kris Russell – 8th – NHL (88) Takeaways Connor McDavid – 9th – NHL (40) REAL TIME STATS – TEAM RANKINGS Blocked Shots – 671 (2nd) Hits – (949) 10th Takeaways – 360 (6th) INJURY REPORT 2019-20 Man games lost: 140
PLAYER INJURY DATE GAMES F ***Kyle Brodziak (Back) Oct. 2 – Present 44 D *Matt Benning (Concussion) Dec. 1 – Present 15 F Joakim Nygard (Foot) Dec. 14 1 NOTE – The Oilers had 200 man games lost in 2018-19. *on IR (Injured Reserve) **on INR (Injured – Non-Roster) ***on LTIR (Long Term Injured Reserve)
RECENT TRANSACTIONS Dec. 8 F Ryan Nugent-Hopkins was activated off injured reserve; F Colby Cave was assigned to Bakersfield (AHL) Dec. 9 D Caleb Jones was recalled from Bakersfield (AHL); D Joel Persson was assigned to Bakersfield (AHL) Dec. 28 F Markus Granlund and D Brandon Manning were placed on waivers for the purpose of assignment to Bakersfield (AHL) Dec. 29 F Kailer Yamamoto and D William Lagesson were recalled from Bakersfield (AHL); F Markus Granlund and D Brandon Manning were assigned to Bakersfield.
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TORONTO — The Edmonton Oilers have two players who are tied for the lead in the Art Ross Trophy race. But if you want to know whether things have changed in Edmonton this season, it’s best to ignore the offensive exploits of Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl and instead focus on who the team’s next-highest scorer…
TRAIKOS: Oilers’ McDavid, Draisaitl are doing the job of five players — Toronto Sun
TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (16-14-4 – 36 Points) vs.
EDMONTON OILERS (18-13-4 – 40 Points)
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14, 2019
| 1 | 2 | 3 | OT | FINAL | |
| TORONTO | 1 | 1 | 2 | – | 4 |
| EDMONTON | 0 | 0 | 1 | – | 1 |

GAME SUMMARY | EVENT SUMMARY | FACEOFF SUMMARY
ON THE SCORESHEET

SHOTS ON GOAL (5-on-5 in brackets)
| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | OT | TOTAL | |
| TORONTO | 13 (13) | 9 (9) | 10 (10) | – | 32 (32) |
| EDMONTON | 12 (12) | 11 (10) | 14 (12) | – | 37 (34) |
SHOT ATTEMPTS (5-on-5 in brackets)
| 1st | 2nd | 3rd | OT | TOTAL | |
| TORONTO | 22 (22) | 19 (19) | 13 (13) | – | 54 (54) |
| EDMONTON | 20 (20) | 18 (16) | 24 (21) | – | 62 (57) |
ON THE ROAD AGAIN
| Record on the Road | 9-10-0 (19 Games) |
| All-Time Record vs. Edmonton | 52-42-8-1 (103 Games) |
| All-Time Record vs. Edmonton on the Road: | 23-25-6-1 (55 Games) |
| Record vs. Western Conference | 9-5-0 (14 Games) |
| Record vs. Pacific Division | 6-2-0 (8 Games) |
MAPLE LEAFS LEADERS
| Shots | 5 (Matthews, Tavares) |
| Shot Attempts | 8 (Hyman) |
| Faceoff Wins | 14 (Tavares) |
| Faceoff Win Percentage | 100% (Gauthier, Mikheyev – 1 won, 0 lost) |
| Hits | 4 (Muzzin) |
| Blocked Shots | 3 (Muzzin) |
| Takeaways | 3 (Matthews) |
| TOI | 27:01 (Muzzin) |
| Power Play TOI | 1:00 (Five players tied) |
| Shorthanded TOI | 1:22 (Hyman, Marner) |
| Shifts | 31 (Holl) |
| 5-on-5 Shot Attempt Percentage | 64.1% (Tavares – 25 for, 14 against) |
RECORD WHEN…
| Scoring first | 9-3-1 |
| Lead after 1 | 7-2-1 |
| Lead after 2 | 12-1-2 |
| Score one power play goal | 6-3-2 |
| Allow one power play goal | 5-6-3 |
| Outshot by opponent | 8-9-3 |
| Saturday | 7-2-2 |
OF NOTE…
UPCOMING GAMES:

EDMONTON — Hundreds of teen talents come out of the stands at each NHL draft, but for four players in Saturday’s game between the Oilers and Maple Leafs, there was no waiting. Read More
First-overall picks set to clash in Maple Leafs-Oilers tilt — Toronto Sun