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Maple Leafs Pre-game #4: 5 Things to watch for against St. Louis
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Jon Steitzer
Oct 7, 2019, 10:31 EDTUpdated: Oct 7, 2019, 13:56 EDT
Stanley Cup Champion Tyler Bozak returns to Toronto tonight.
I could have said Stanley Cup Champion Alex Steen or Stanley Cup Champion Carl Gunnarsson and it would have resulted in less vomit in my mouth, but here we are, embracing the darkest timeline.
Fun fact: ALL THE OFFENSE “The total has gone OVER in 4 of Toronto’s last 5 games.” – From our friends at OddsShark.com

Lineup

LWCRWForwards
Kasperi Kapanen

KASPERI KAPANEN
Rating: 72.8#70 LW
John Tavares

JOHN TAVARES
Rating: 79.3#10 C
Mitch Marner

MITCH MARNER
Rating: 78.6#5 RW
FL1 Rating
Rating: 76.94#12 FL1
Andreas Johnsson

ANDREAS JOHNSSON
Rating: 73.5#52 LW
Auston Matthews

AUSTON MATTHEWS
Rating: 81.3#5 C
William Nylander

WILLIAM NYLANDER
Rating: 73.7#37 RW
FL2 Rating
Rating: 76.15#3 FL2
Ilya Mikheyev

ILYA MIKHEYEV
Rating: 74.2#38 LW
Alexander Kerfoot

ALEXANDER KERFOOT
Rating: 71.9#108 C
Trevor Moore

TREVOR MOORE
Rating: 72.2#65 RW
FL3 Rating
Rating: 72.74#8 FL3
Dmytro Timashov

DMYTRO TIMASHOV
Rating: 73.7#44 LW
Nick Shore

NICK SHORE
Rating: 70.9#133 C
Frederik Gauthier

FREDERIK GAUTHIER
Rating: 69.5#106 RW
FL4 Rating
Rating: 71.39#11 FL4
DEFENSIVE PAIRINGSDefense
Morgan Rielly

MORGAN RIELLY
Rating: 77.8#4 LD
Cody Ceci

CODY CECI
Rating: 71.9#78 RD
DL1 Rating
Rating: 74.82#20 DL1
Jake Muzzin

JAKE MUZZIN
Rating: 74.9#21 LD
Tyson Barrie

TYSON BARRIE
Rating: 77.6#9 RD
DL2 Rating
Rating: 76.27#2 DL2
Rasmus Sandin

RASMUS SANDIN
Rating: 74.1#40 LD
Martin Marincin

MARTIN MARINCIN
Rating: 72.4#70 RD
DL3 Rating
Rating: 73.23#11 DL3
LWCRWForwards
Jaden Schwartz

JADEN SCHWARTZ
Rating: 77.2#15 LW
Brayden Schenn

BRAYDEN SCHENN
Rating: 74.5#46 C
Vladimir Tarasenko

VLADIMIR TARASENKO
Rating: 80.2#4 RW
FL1 Rating
Rating: 77.30#9 FL1
Sammy Blais

SAMMY BLAIS
Rating: 71.5#101 LW
Ryan O'Reilly

RYAN O’REILLY
Rating: 76.6#28 C
David Perron

DAVID PERRON
Rating: 75.5#29 RW
FL2 Rating
Rating: 74.56#9 FL2
Robby Fabbri

ROBBY FABBRI
Rating: 70.9#136 LW
Tyler Bozak

TYLER BOZAK
Rating: 73.0#78 C
Zach Sanford

ZACH SANFORD
Rating: 70.7#92 RW
FL3 Rating
Rating: 71.53#21 FL3
Ivan Barbashev

IVAN BARBASHEV
Rating: 71.9#94 LW
Oskar Sundqvist

OSKAR SUNDQVIST
Rating: 72.2#103 C
Alex Steen

ALEX STEEN
Rating: 71.8#97 RW
FL4 Rating
Rating: 71.94#6 FL4
DEFENSIVE PAIRINGSDefense
Carl Gunnarsson

CARL GUNNARSSON
Rating: 72.8#72 LD
Alex Pietrangelo

ALEX PIETRANGELO
Rating: 78.7#3 RD
DL1 Rating
Rating: 75.73#10 DL1
Jay Bouwmeester

JAY BOUWMEESTER
Rating: 73.4#56 LD
Colton Parayko

COLTON PARAYKO
Rating: 77.1#15 RD
DL2 Rating
Rating: 75.27#3 DL2
Vince Dunn

VINCE DUNN
Rating: 76.3#11 LD
Justin Faulk

JUSTIN FAULK
Rating: 77.3#12 RD
DL3 Rating
Rating: 76.81#1 DL3
Yep. That’s $6.5M defenseman Justin Faulk on the third pairing. *Looks at those pairings again* Oh crap, they have really good defense and it’s probably the last thing I should make fun of.
Now for the five things…

1. Thank freakin’ God that Andersen is back in net

I really wanted to believe in Hutchinson, and I know I’m also very prone to writing off backup goaltenders quickly, but I did not enjoy watching Hutchinson on Saturday night and would be quite happy to never see him in the Leafs net again. This is not the line I wanted to be writing after being strongly in favour of managing Andersen’s workload this year, but here we are.
Andersen’s in tough having to face the Stanley Cup champions, and hasn’t exactly set the world on fire in the past two starts, but that doesn’t change the fact that he will get it under control and teach us all how to love again. As for Hutchinson, well, he’ll serve a constant reminder of how badly I wanted the Leafs to claim Oscar Dansk.

2. No free passes for the defense on under-performing so far either.

I know none of you want to here about how bad Cody Ceci is yet. I know that many of you seem to be fine with what you’ve seen so far. I know you all have your preferred defenseman to throw under the bus, and Ceci is just mine, but rather than name individuals beyond what I have already done, we have to acknowledge that collectively the Leafs haven’t been great in their own zone. We can also acknowledge that this isn’t new because that’s been the story for what seems like at least a decade, and we can hold out home that having a new defensive coach, and three new defensemen on the blueline this year means we’re waiting out them all adjusting to the new way of doing things.

3. One last negative one… Kasperi Kapanen

If there is one Leafs forward who has been truly underwhelming so far this year it’s Kapanen. He’s an easy target after his idiotic stick throwing incident, but generally he’s been blowing his golden opportunity of playing with Tavares and Marner, and frankly seems to be dragging two players who normally have a reputation for elevating their linemates. Given how well Trevor Moore has been playing, I wonder if switching Moore and Kapanen makes sense at this point, though frankly I’m not sure I’d want to mess with everything that is going right with Mikheyev-Kerfoot-Moore.

4. Let’s keep on singing the praise of Trevor Moore

I do this not because our site manager has an unhealthy love of Trevor Moore, but because we all should love Trevor Moore. Trevor Moore is largely what people wanted to believe that Connor Brown was, or maybe what Connor Brown was in his first season. Moore is a player you notice every shift he’s on the ice and puts in the amount of effort that makes him impossible to hate. The fact that he’s been getting results so far only makes him more lovable, and when Hyman returns later this month he’ll be a hard one to demote back to the fourth line, although having Trevor Moore on your 4th line is probably a good sign this team is oozing with depth-y goodness.

5. Auston Matthews’ one timer

The work he did on developing this shot was time well spent. Hoooooooooooooooooo Doggy! He’s going to score a million goals this year.
Puck drop is at 7:00 PM ET and the game can be seen on TSN 4 in Ontario.