Monday NHL game preview: Toronto Maple Leafs at Buffalo Sabres
Sam Reinhart hottest Sabres for first meeting of season with Leafs.
Monday NHL game preview: Toronto Maple Leafs at Buffalo Sabres | Toronto Star
Ryan O’Reilly and the Buffalo Sabres host the Maple Leafs for the first time this season on Monday night. (Icon Sportswire / GETTY IMAGES file photo)
By
Kevin McGranSports Reporter
Sun., March 4, 2018
KEYBANK CENTRE
FACEOFF: 7:30 p.m.
TV: TSN4
RADIO: TSN 1050
KEY PLAYERS
Reinhart/Andersen
Buffalo winger
Sam Reinhart has 21 points (eight goals, 13 assists) in his last 20 games ...
Maple Leafs goalie
Frederik Andersen looks to bounce back after allowing five goals on 25 shots and being pulled from Saturday’s outdoor game against Washington.
NEED TO KNOW
This is their first meeting this season … The Sabres are 5-1-1 in their last seven games against Atlantic Division opponents and 8-7-3 against the division this season … The Sabres have tallied at least one power-play goal in 15 of their last 24 games …
Ryan O’Reilly’s 990 faceoff wins and 60.7 faceoff percentage lead the league …
Rasmus Ristolainen has 22 points (six goals, 16 assists) in his last 28 games dating back to Dec. 29, seventh-most among defencemen in that span … The Sabres are expected to be without defencemen
Zach Bogosian (lower body) and
Jake McCabe (shoulder) and centre
Jack Eichel (high ankle sprain). They called up defenceman
Brendan Guhle from Rochester of the AHL on Sunday.
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TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS at BUFFALO SABRES
Monday, 7:30 p.m., KeyBank Center
TV: TSN4, Radio: 1050 AM
THE BIG MATCHUP
William Nylander vs. Sam Reinhart
Under a different management regime at the 2014 NHL draft, the Sabres passed on Nylander (among others) to pick Reinhart second overall. Nylander went eighth to the Leafs and has been the better player, recording 123 points in 170 career games. Reinhart has one more point than Nylander — in 232 games. Each player is a piece of what his team is in the standings today, though for much different reasons.
FIVE KEYS TO THE GAME
On to the next one
The Leafs were eager to forget about their measly effort against Washington, but they have to back those words up. “It’s regroup time,” coach Mike Babcock said. “We have a Buffalo team that would be sick and tired about hearing about the Leafs. They’re going to play hard and we have to be ready to play hard. We have to get back on track.”
Strengthen the kill
After killing off all four penalties in the trip opener against Tampa Bay, the Leafs gave up a power-play goal in Florida and the Capitals then scored on both of their chances. Expect a tighter Toronto effort. “We thought we had done a good job to set up our penalty kill,” Babcock said. “In the end, we didn’t do one thing we wanted to do.”
Get it right first
The Leafs haven’t had much success in the Sabres’ home, but have gone 2-2-1 under Babcock. Toronto should be buoyed by a large contingent of fans, and also might consider it has scored 73 first-period goals (tied for the most in the NHL before Sunday) while the Sabres have an NHL-low 33. A good start plays in the Leafs’ favour.
Backup blues
Frederik Andersen will assume his spot in the Leafs net after he was pulled versus the Capitals, while the Sabres will counter with backup Chad Johnson, who has been sharp against the Leafs in his career: Johnson has a 5-1-1 record with a .932 save percentage. Against Buffalo, Andersen is 7-1-0 with a similar .932 save percentage.
JVR on point
It’s probable Johnson will have to contend with Leafs forward James van Riemsdyk, whose ability to tip pucks and get his body in the crease area without causing goalie interference can be maddening. Versus the Sabres, van Riemsdyk has had production, scoring 11 goals in 28 games including four winners, his most against any team.
MAPLE LEAFS LINES
LW-C-RW
Patrick Marleau-Nazem Kadri-Mitch Marner
Zach Hyman-William Nylander-Connor Brown
James van Riemsdyk-Tyler Bozak-Kasperi Kapanen
Dominic Moore/Matt Martin-Tomas Plekanec-Leo Komarov
Defence pairs
Morgan Rielly-Ron Hainsey
Jake Gardiner-Nikita Zaitsev
Travis Dermott-Connor Carrick
Goaltenders
Frederik Andersen
Curtis McElhinney
SABRES LINES
Zemgus Girgensons-Ryan O’Reilly-Sam Reinhart
Scott Wilson-Johan Larsson-Jason Pominville
Seth Griffith-Benoit Pouliot/Kyle Criscuolo-Nicholas Baptiste
Jordan Nolan-Jacob Josefson-Kyle Okposo
Defence pairs
Marco Scandella-Rasmus Ristolainen
Victor Antipin-Casey Nelson
Justin Falk/Brendan Guhle-Nathan Beaulieu
Goaltenders
Chad Johnson
Robin Lehner
INJURIES
Maple Leafs — C Auston Matthews (shoulder).
Sabres — C Jack Eichel (ankle), D Zach Bogosian (hip), D Jake McCabe (shoulder), C Evan Rodrigues (upper body).
SPECIAL TEAMS
Power play
Maple Leafs: 20.1% (16th)
Sabres: 17.2% (25th)
Penalty kill
Maple Leafs: 82.7% (8th)
Sabres: 79.7% (19th)