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LGD: Leafs face a Pettersson-less Canucks while goaltending treads water
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Cat Silverman
Jan 5, 2019, 16:38 EST
It’s that time of year when the goaltending injury bug hits – and for Toronto, it seems to have hit particularly hard.
Frederik Andersen is doing better after sitting out half a month with a groin injury, but won’t play for yet another game. Garret Sparks is out with a concussion, suffered when he took a puck to the head in practice. Michael Hutchinson, who hasn’t had regular playing time in two years, is getting used to another new team as the latest to wear the Leafs sweater in net instead.
For Toronto, this could be bad news – especially after allowing four goals against the Minnesota Wild two days ago.
Luckily, the Canucks are dealing with some turmoil of their own. But for Toronto, this is the time of year that’s really going to test them.
TORONTO
LWCRWForwards
Connor Brown

CONNOR BROWN
Rating: 70.3#110 LW
John Tavares

JOHN TAVARES
Rating: 83.0#8 C
Mitch Marner

MITCH MARNER
Rating: 80.5#8 RW
FL1 Rating
Rating: 77.93#13 FL1
Andreas Johnsson

ANDREAS JOHNSSON
Rating: 74.7#33 LW
Auston Matthews

AUSTON MATTHEWS
Rating: 85.2#6 C
William Nylander

WILLIAM NYLANDER
Rating: 74.8#38 RW
FL2 Rating
Rating: 78.26#2 FL2
Patrick Marleau

PATRICK MARLEAU
Rating: 72.6#71 LW
Nazem Kadri

NAZEM KADRI
Rating: 77.2#35 C
Kasperi Kapanen

KASPERI KAPANEN
Rating: 73.7#49 RW
FL3 Rating
Rating: 74.50#5 FL3
Par Lindholm

PAR LINDHOLM
Rating: 71.5#89 LW
Frederik Gauthier

FREDERIK GAUTHIER
Rating: 69.9#168 C
Trevor Moore

TREVOR MOORE
Rating: 73.7#48 RW
FL4 Rating
Rating: 71.70#7 FL4
DEFENSIVE PAIRINGSDefense
Morgan Rielly

MORGAN RIELLY
Rating: 80.8#3 LD
Ron Hainsey

RON HAINSEY
Rating: 72.4#46 RD
DL1 Rating
Rating: 76.60#10 DL1
Jake Gardiner

JAKE GARDINER
Rating: 77.4#10 LD
Nikita Zaitsev

NIKITA ZAITSEV
Rating: 70.9#83 RD
DL2 Rating
Rating: 74.11#10 DL2
Travis Dermott

TRAVIS DERMOTT
Rating: 73.7#40 LD
Igor Ozhiganov

IGOR OZHIGANOV
Rating: 71.6#64 RD
DL3 Rating
Rating: 72.65#8 DL3
A 4-0 shutout loss to the New York Islanders and a tough 4-3 loss to the Minnesota Wild make up Toronto’s last two games, so the team needs to desperately hope that Michael Hutchinson has started to settle in more between the pipes for Toronto.
Kasimir Kaskisuo, who has seemed far from NHL-ready, has already been sent back down to the Marlies to help them out with upcoming games, but it appears that Andersen isn’t ready to go just yet. So now, they’ve brought Kaskisuo back up on an emergency basis, and they’ll have to hope he’s not needed.
No Zach Hyman yet, who’s out with injury as well, but the real question will be whether or not we finally see that offensive breakout from Nylander that everyone is waiting around for.
VANCOUVER
LWCRWForwards
Antoine Roussel

ANTOINE ROUSSEL
Rating: 72.0#79 LW
Bo Horvat

BO HORVAT
Rating: 75.8#44 C
Loui Eriksson

LOUI ERIKSSON
Rating: 70.9#103 RW
FL1 Rating
Rating: 72.87#31 FL1
Sven Baertschi

SVEN BAERTSCHI
Rating: 74.8#32 LW
Markus Granlund

MARKUS GRANLUND
Rating: 70.4#158 C
Jake Virtanen

JAKE VIRTANEN
Rating: 71.3#83 RW
FL2 Rating
Rating: 72.18#25 FL2
Nikolay Goldobin

NIKOLAY GOLDOBIN
Rating: 70.2#105 LW
Brandon Sutter

BRANDON SUTTER
Rating: 71.3#135 C
Brock Boeser

BROCK BOESER
Rating: 83.2#3 RW
FL3 Rating
Rating: 74.88#2 FL3
Tim Schaller

TIM SCHALLER
Rating: 69.6#120 LW
Jay Beagle

JAY BEAGLE
Rating: 67.7#194 C
Tyler Motte

TYLER MOTTE
Rating: 69.0#121 RW
FL4 Rating
Rating: 68.79#31 FL4
DEFENSIVE PAIRINGSDefense
Alexander Edler

ALEXANDER EDLER
Rating: 76.0#21 LD
Chris Tanev

CHRIS TANEV
Rating: 72.1#53 RD
DL1 Rating
Rating: 74.03#20 DL1
Derrick Pouliot

DERRICK POULIOT
Rating: 70.3#112 LD
Troy Stecher

TROY STECHER
Rating: 72.1#51 RD
DL2 Rating
Rating: 71.20#24 DL2
Ben Hutton

BEN HUTTON
Rating: 70.8#100 LD
Erik Gudbranson

ERIK GUDBRANSON
Rating: 69.2#104 RD
DL3 Rating
Rating: 70.00#28 DL3
Jacob Markstrom is the ‘likely’ starter for tonight’s game, although they’ve brought up Thatcher Demko from the AHL’s Utica Comets following his successful return from an early-season concussion.
The bigger question for Vancouver, obviously, is going to be how well they survive for a second time this year without Elias Pettersson. The young forward has been running away with the Calder votes, but he’s now missed enough time that we’ve gotten to see just how far the Canucks still have to go to become legitimate contenders again.
Travis Green is making a case for the Jack Adams this year, and the defensive structure in Vancouver has done a complete one-eighty this year. But without Pettersson and with a possibly tired Markstrom – who has been shouldering the load in a big way – the scoring-strong Leafs may be too much for the Canucks to handle.