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Leafs @ Wild - Dec. 31st, 6:00pm - SN, TSN 1050

Very good road win. Stuck to the plan and put them away. Leafs gain a point on Boston and let's hope the other scores hold up because Tampa, Habs, Florida are losing.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
https://twitter.com/PR_NHL/status/1212187589664550912

Is this good?

It's not bad, I don't think GWG is a meaningful stat though.

Like today, it only became the GWG because of the penalty called on Dermott.
 
As of right now, the Leafs are tied with St. Louis and Pittsburgh for the best point % in the NHL since Babcock was fired.
 
Deebo said:
As of right now, the Leafs are tied with St. Louis and Pittsburgh for the best point % in the NHL since Babcock was fired.
Pitt is unreal. All those injuries and another yesterday in Geuntzel and they keep on winning.
 
Deebo said:
As of right now, the Leafs are tied with St. Louis and Pittsburgh for the best point % in the NHL since Babcock was fired.


Leafs league-wide rankings under Sheldon Keefe:

Wins: T-1st
Points: T-1st
Points %: T-1st
Goal differential: 1st

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Zee said:
Deebo said:
As of right now, the Leafs are tied with St. Louis and Pittsburgh for the best point % in the NHL since Babcock was fired.


Leafs league-wide rankings under Sheldon Keefe:

Wins: T-1st
Points: T-1st
Points %: T-1st
Goal differential: 1st

[emoji57]
And they're fun to watch again.
 
Zee said:
Deebo said:
As of right now, the Leafs are tied with St. Louis and Pittsburgh for the best point % in the NHL since Babcock was fired.


Leafs league-wide rankings under Sheldon Keefe:

Wins: T-1st
Points: T-1st
Points %: T-1st
Goal differential: 1st

[emoji57]

The PP is also best in the league 36.8% since November 20th.

The next closest is Vancouver at 31% over the same span.

It looks so much more dangerous lately too.
 
https://twitter.com/MapleLeafs/status/1212177059969191937

When I saw this, I wondered why Matthews didn't just one-time it (or catch-release) as usual. Nylander later mentioned in his post-game scrum that Matthews told him he wasn't even expecting a pass.
 
Matthews-Tavares-Nylander the next shift after a penalty kill has looked deadly. Scored the 2nd goal with 30 seconds left in the first period.
 
Nylander right now is probably their most effective facilitator on the PP. He's got first rate vision but is looking to pass first which distinguishes him from Matthews but his shot is enough of a weapon(as opposed to Marner) that teams can't give him too much room which opens up lanes.

He's still the third of three but I think we're beginning to see why holding onto all three of them was so important as they all bring different things to the table.
 

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