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LGD: Subbanator Returns

Ryan Fancey
7 years ago
Over the last few seasons, Leafs fans have probably spent a good amount of time being angry at P.K. Subban, but this year’s a little different. While they’ll surely want him to stay off the board this evening when the Preds visit Toronto, it’s going to be fun to finally appreciate Subban’s skill without having to see him in a divisional rival’s sweater. 
The Predators were off to a tough start in October, which only added fuel to the debate over this summer’s monstrous trade that brought P.K. to Nashville, but they’ve started to make a climb this month. For the Leafs it’s a difficult game against a team that was viewed as a contender in plenty of pre-season rankings. 

THE LEAFS

LWCRW
 
Zach Hyman
 
Auston Matthews
 
William Nylander
 
James van Riemsdyk
 
Tyler Bozak
 
Mitchell Marner
 
Leo Komarov
 
Nazem Kadri
 
Connor Brown
 
Matt Martin
 
Ben Smith
 
Nikita Soshnikov
Defensive Pairings
 
Morgan Rielly
 
Nikita Zaitsev
 
Jake Gardiner
 
Roman Polak
 
Martin Marincin
 
Matt Hunwick
That blue line is atrocious, but let’s shrug and continue believing Babcock is all-knowing.

THE PREDS

LWCRW
 
Viktor Arvidsson
 
Ryan Johansen
 
James Neal
 
Colin Wilson
 
Mike Ribeiro
 
Craig Smith
 
Filip Forsberg
 
Mike Fisher
 
Calle Jarnkrok
 
Cody Bass
 
Colton Sissons
 
Austin Watson
Defensive Pairings
 
Roman Josi
 
Ryan Ellis
 
Mattias Ekholm
 
P.K. Subban
 
Matt Irwin
 
Yannick Weber
As mentioned above, Nashville was off to a terrible start and were looking like they could get left behind in the west, but they’ve quickly made up ground as goaltending and their puck possession game (16th in score-adjusted Corsi) rounded into shape, and now they sit just a point away from the wildcard. At minimum they should be in that mix all year.

STARTING GOALTENDERS

It looks like the Leafs may get a bit of a break tonight with Nasvhille starting their backup Marek Mazanec, but whether that gives Toronto much of an “edge” is debatable, as there’s not much of a body of work to go on there, and Rinne’s had his own struggles besides this little hot streak. Still, Mazanec has an .806 sv% through two appearances this season.
Freddie gets the call for Toronto.

NUMBERS

LEAFSPREDS
Wins66
Points1515
Power Play23.80%24.10%
Penalty Kill83.00%80.80%
Score-Adjusted
Corsi  
50.90%  49.60%

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR

  • How well Subban’s game ages from now until 2022 when he becomes a free agent and signs in Toronto.
  • The circus that is dressing all of Polak, Hunwick and Marincin while Carrick sits out.
  • Auston Matthews breaking his goal drought and shutting up Dave Naylor.
Game goes at 7:30 Eastern on Sportsnet Ontario.

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