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LGD: Stretch Run

Ryan Fancey
7 years ago
Tomorrow will mark the beginning of February, and the rebuilding Toronto Maple Leafs will be in the thick of the eastern conference playoff race. I just wrote those words in real life. 
With the All-Star weekend behind us, the team now embarks on a very busy second-half run where they’ll start to close the gap on those around them in terms of games played, and the standings will start to become clearer. That all gets going with a game tonight against the somewhat surprisingly mediocre Stars in Dallas. 
Get stressed.

THE LEAFS

LWCRW
 
James van Riemsdyk
 
Tyler Bozak
 
Mitchell Marner
 
Leo Komarov
 
Nazem Kadri
 
William Nylander
 
Zach Hyman
 
Auston Matthews
 
Connor Brown
 
Matt Martin
 
Frederik Gauthier
 
Nikita Soshnikov
Defensive Pairings
 
Morgan Rielly
 
Nikita Zaitsev
 
Jake Gardiner
 
Connor Carrick
 
Martin Marincin
 
Roman Polak

THE STARS

LWCRW
 
Jamie Benn
 
Cody Eakin
 
Patrick Eaves
 
Antoine Roussel
 
Jason Spezza
 
Tyler Seguin
 
Lauri Korpikoski
 
Devin Shore
 
Patrick Sharp
 
Curtis McKenzie
 
Adam Cracknell
 
Brett Ritchie
Defensive Pairings
 
Esa Lindell
 
John Klingberg
 
Patrik Nemeth
 
Stephen Johns
 
Dan Hamhuis
 
Jordie Benn

STARTING GOALTENDERS

Nothing has been confirmed yet, but it’s probably safe to say Andersen (0.921 sv%) will go for the Leafs. Kari Lehtonen (0.902 sv%) looks to be the starter for the Stars. 

QUICK NUMBERS


TORDAL
Wins2320
Points-Percentage.585.500
Powerplay23.3% 17.2%
Penalty Kill85.4% 74.0%
Score-adjusted Corsi 51.5% (8th) 49.7% (19th) 

WHAT TO WATCH OUT FOR

This is the Leafs’ first meeting with the Stars this season, meaning it’s the first time many of these players have ever faced them. That probably isn’t important at all, but I figured I’d point out that the Auston Matthews tour finally hits Dallas. The two teams will play again in Toronto in a couple weeks.
As for the game itself, while the Stars are having a rough season, they’re still loaded with plenty of talent at forward and can obviously blow a game open. Then again, trying to trade offence with the Leafs has been a nightmare for a lot of teams, and with Andersen going against the much weaker Lehtonen, we could see another big output in favour of Toronto, especially with a top-3 powerplay going against the worst penalty kill in the entire league. With the Leafs also much stronger on the flipside of that, special teams could be a big deal tonight. 
Game goes at 8:30 EST.

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