PENGUINS (10-3-1) at MAPLE LEAFS (9-5-2)
TV: TVA SPORTS; ROOT, TSN4
Puck drops at 7:30 EST
Key Stats
Team | FenwickFor% | GF | GA |
Toronto | 48.09% (24th) | 53(4th) | 42(T-13th) |
Pittsburgh | 52.43% (6th) | 54(2nd) | 32(4th) |
It's pretty obvious that Pittsburgh is the better team, viewed both from a traditional and contemporary approach. The Leafs have improved tremendously from last year, but in their first meeting, Pittsburgh showed them how far they still have to go.
Here are some things to keep an eye out for during the game:
Pittsburgh's PP
Kessel's Killer Streak
Many have said that Nazem Kadri has had a bit of a cold streak to start the year, with just 7 points in 16 games so far. However, he's been dominating play when he's on the ice, with a solid 52.42% CF%, and a 7.49% CorsiRel. His lack of production (if it can be called that) is mostly due to the power play, where he's recorded exactly 0 points. At even strength, he's actually improved over last year, going from 1.7 points/60 to 2 points/60, on rather sustainable percentages to boot. So the next time you hear the he needs to up his compete level, keep this in mind.
Probable Leaf Lines
van Riemsdyk - Bozak - Kessel
Winnik - Kadri - Clarkson
Komarov - Holland - Santorelli
Panik - Smith - Leivo
Phaneuf - Franson
Gardiner - Polak
Rielly - Robidas
Kunitz - Crosby - Dupuis
Spaling - Malkin - Hornqvist
Bennett - Sutter - Downie
Comeau - Goc - Adams
Martin - Letang
Ehroff - Bortuzzo
Scuderi - Despres