Toronto Maple Leafs vs Columbus Blue Jackets:
Time: 7:00 p.m.
Location: Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio.
Broadcast/Streaming: Sportsnet Ontario, Fox Sports Ohio
Opponent SBNation Site: Jackets Cannon
It looks like Garret Sparks will start:
The #leafs held an optional morning skate in Columbus today and it appeared as though Garret Sparks will get the start. Frederik Andersen stayed out for extra work.
— Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) December 28, 2018
Sergei Bobrovsky goes for #CBJ
Toronto Maple Leafs
Forward Lines
Andreas Johnsson- John Tavares- Mitch Marner
Patrick Marleau- Auston Matthews- Kasperi Kapanen
Connor Brown- Nazem Kadri- William Nylander
Par Lindholm- Frederik Gauthier- Trevor Moore
Defence Pairings
Morgan Rielly- Ron Hainsey
Jake Gardiner- Nikita Zaitsev
Travis Dermott- Igor Ozhiganov
Goaltenders
Frederik Andersen
Garret Sparks-starter
Columbus Blue Jackets
From Left Wing Lock
Forward Lines
Artemi Panarin- Pierre Luc Dubois- Cam Atkinson
Nick Foligno- Alexander Wennberg- Anthony Duclair
Oliver Bjorkstrand- Boone Jenner- Josh Anderson
Markus Hannikainen- Brandon Dubinsky- Riley Nash
Defence Pairings
Zach Werenski- Seth Jones
Ryan Murray- Markus Nutivaara
Scott Harrington- David Savard
Goaltenders
Sergei Bobrovsky- Starter
Joonas Korpisalo
Tale of the Tape
The Maple Leafs will take on the Blue Jackets for the third time this season. Both teams won their home game against the other back in November. Columbus will have to deal with Auston Matthews and William Nylander this time around, and they played the Rangers in New York last night, so the Leafs will look to capitalize on being well-rested.
While Mike Babcock likes to play his starter in the first half of the back-to-back, John Tortorella decided to play Korpisalo last night, meaning the Leafs will have to beat a star goaltender in Bobrovsky. The Blue Jackets have the 29th ranked powerplay this season, while the Leafs sit in 6th, so let’s hope that there are plenty of penalties tonight.
Columbus’ top line is bound to create a few dangerous chances, but the Leafs should have a clear edge when matching up against their second and third lines. This matchup is just so different than it was back in November, as Kadri becomes the third best centre rather than the second best, and Par Lindholm is able to play on the fourth line wing, rather than being the third line centre.
One player who I will be watching closely is Trevor Moore, as he played just 5:27 in his first NHL game against Detroit. Mike Babcock is expected to give him powerplay time, and he was playing his third game in three days during his debut, so I expect that he could be even better tonight. I’ll also be watching Nylander closely, as he played well against the Red Wings, and a strong performance tonight would confirm that he’s back to his old self.
As Arvind wrote here, Toronto’s underlying numbers are particularly impressive ever since Nylander returned to the lineup. I am interested to see if the Leafs can continue this tonight while on the road, and Nylander is due for his first goal of the season.
Enjoy the game!