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Maple Leafs Pregame #36: What to Watch for Against the Rangers
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Nicklaus Good
Dec 20, 2019, 16:30 ESTUpdated: Dec 20, 2019, 16:53 EST
Tonight, the @Toronto Maple Leafs and @New York Rangers go head-to-head in Madison Square Garden in a classic Original Six contest.
It’s an important game for both teams as they try and turn their disappointing starts to the season around.
Here are some things to watch for in tonight’s game.

Lineups

LWCRWForwards
Zach Hyman

ZACH HYMAN
Rating: 74.4#39 LW
John Tavares

JOHN TAVARES
Rating: 79.9#9 C
Mitch Marner

MITCH MARNER
Rating: 78.1#7 RW
FL1 Rating
Rating: 77.48#6 FL1
William Nylander

WILLIAM NYLANDER
Rating: 73.6#43 LW
Auston Matthews

AUSTON MATTHEWS
Rating: 79.7#10 C
Kasperi Kapanen

KASPERI KAPANEN
Rating: 72.0#83 RW
FL2 Rating
Rating: 75.11#11 FL2
Pierre Engvall

PIERRE ENGVALL
Rating: 73.6#48 LW
Alexander Kerfoot

ALEXANDER KERFOOT
Rating: 72.3#95 C
Ilya Mikheyev

ILYA MIKHEYEV
Rating: 73.5#47 RW
FL3 Rating
Rating: 73.13#6 FL3
Dmytro Timashov

DMYTRO TIMASHOV
Rating: 73.0#64 LW
Frederik Gauthier

FREDERIK GAUTHIER
Rating: 70.5#154 C
Jason Spezza

JASON SPEZZA
Rating: 69.9#115 RW
FL4 Rating
Rating: 71.12#16 FL4
DEFENSIVE PAIRINGSDefense
Morgan Rielly

MORGAN RIELLY
Rating: 76.1#10 LD
Tyson Barrie

TYSON BARRIE
Rating: 75.4#17 RD
DL1 Rating
Rating: 75.78#12 DL1
Jake Muzzin

JAKE MUZZIN
Rating: 74.3#34 LD
Justin Holl

JUSTIN HOLL
Rating: 72.9#54 RD
DL2 Rating
Rating: 73.59#16 DL2
Travis Dermott

TRAVIS DERMOTT
Rating: 72.4#74 LD
Cody Ceci

CODY CECI
Rating: 71.9#80 RD
DL3 Rating
Rating: 72.14#19 DL3
LWCRWForwards
Chris Kreider

CHRIS KREIDER
Rating: 73.6#50 LW
Mika Zibanejad

MIKA ZIBANEJAD
Rating: 78.6#15 C
Jesper Fast

JESPER FAST
Rating: 70.5#106 RW
FL1 Rating
Rating: 74.24#21 FL1
Artemi Panarin

ARTEMI PANARIN
Rating: 80.2#5 LW
Ryan Strome

RYAN STROME
Rating: 73.6#60 C
Pavel Buchnevich

PAVEL BUCHNEVICH
Rating: 71.7#87 RW
FL2 Rating
Rating: 75.18#9 FL2
Brendan Lemieux

BRENDAN LEMIEUX
Rating: 70.2#116 LW
Filip Chytil

FILIP CHYTIL
Rating: 71.4#127 C
Kaapo Kakko

KAAPO KAKKO
Rating: 73.2#54 RW
FL3 Rating
Rating: 71.58#18 FL3
Greg McKegg

GREG MCKEGG
Rating: 69.7#122 LW
Brett Howden

BRETT HOWDEN
Rating: 68.7#183 C
Brendan Smith

BRENDAN SMITH
Rating: 70.1#112 RW
FL4 Rating
Rating: 69.49#29 FL4
DEFENSIVE PAIRINGSDefense
Brady Skjei

BRADY SKJEI
Rating: 73.2#50 LD
Jacob Trouba

JACOB TROUBA
Rating: 75.0#22 RD
DL1 Rating
Rating: 74.14#17 DL1
Marc Staal

MARC STAAL
Rating: 69.5#119 LD
Anthony DeAngelo

ANTHONY DEANGELO
Rating: 73.7#37 RD
DL2 Rating
Rating: 71.60#29 DL2
Adam Fox

ADAM FOX
Rating: 73.2#45 RD
DL3 Rating
Rating: 73.24#8 DL3

1. Goaltending Battle

This could turn into a goaltending duel, as both starting net minders are having fantastic seasons.
The Leafs are, of course, starting @Fredrick Andersen, who makes his ninth straight start tonight. In his last eight games, he holds a 5-3-0 record, .922sv% and 2.38 GAA. Andersen is having a stellar year, boating a .931sv% at 5v5 and his 8.02 GSAA ranks fifth overall– amongst starting goaltenders with a minimum of 800mins of 5v5 TOI.
The Rangers are opting to start @Alexander Georgiev, who at this point is really sharing the net with @Henrik Lunqvist– the Bulgarian makes his 17th start tonight, only two fewer than King Henrik’s 19– and is holding his own for a Rangers team that’s allowing a tonne of High-Danger chances, with 348 HD Corsi Attempts against ranking as the second-most in the league ahead of only the @Chicago Blackhawks. Georgiev has a .920sv% and 2.72 GAA this season, and a .921 5v5 sv%, so it could be a night that the goalies steal the show.

2. Matthews Point-Per-Game Watch

@Auston Matthews currently has 241 career points in 246 career games, and he’s coming off of a two-goal performance against the @Buffalo Sabres, and his tendencies recently have been two games on, two off in terms of picking up points. If the Leafs can find a way to solve Georgiev– the Rangers are allowing 3.15 GA/GM as a team so far this season– Matthews will likely be a part of the offence, and creep closer to finally being a career Point-Per-Game player.

3. Don’t Take Penalties

The Rangers’ powerplay isn’t deadly by any means, their 19.8 PP% is 15th in the league, but the Leafs’ penalty kill is struggling this year, ranking sixth-last in the league at 76.1%. Just stay out of the box, and win the game at 5v5.

4. Take All Your Shots in the Slot

The Leafs generate the majority of their 5v5 chances from the points, and slightly from the circles.
While the Rangers allow an abhorrent amount of chances in the High Danger area in the slot. If the Leafs are going to a solve Georgiev, then they’re going to have to shift their offence attack slightly and pepper the Rangers’ netminder from in close.

5. Push For The Playoffs

The Maple Leafs have 38 points through 35 games, and currently sit five points out of the final Wild Card spot behind the @Philadelphia Flyers, while the @New York Rangers have 36 points through 33 games. It might seem extreme to say that a game in December has playoff implications, but it does. The Atlantic division is wide open– even a team like the @Boston Bruins who looked invincible are starting to come back to earth a bit– and the Leafs need get themselves back into a playoff position again and create some separation between the themselves and the teams around them.
Catch the game on Sportsnet Ontario at 7pm EST.

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