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Saturday game preview: Detroit Red Wings at Toronto Maple Leafs

The Red Wings were mathematically eliminated from a playoff spot Thursday.

Saturday game preview: Detroit Red Wings at Toronto Maple Leafs | Toronto Star

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Dylan Larkin, left, leads the Red Wings in scoring this season. (Paul Sancya / The Associated Press)

By Kevin McGranSports Reporter
Fri., March 23, 2018

AIR CANADA CENTRE
FACEOFF:
7 p.m.
TV: CBC, Sportsnet
RADIO: TSN 1050
KEY PLAYERS
Larkin/Matthews
Dylan Larkin leads the Red Wings with 53 points and is on pace to be the first player not named Henrik Zetterberg, Pavel Datsyuk or Daniel Alfredsson to do so since 2003. Leafs centre Auston Matthews scored in his return from a shoulder injury on Thursday.
NEED TO KNOW
The Wings were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention for the second season in a row on Thursday, losing 1-0 to the Washington Capitals … Detroit (27-36-11) has lost 11 times in 12 games (1-10-1). In all, 23 of the Red Wings' 36 regulation losses have been by one goal … The Wings have nine players with at least 10 goals, but only one with more than 20 (Anthony Mantha, 23) … Defenceman Mike Green requires neck surgery and is out the rest of the season.
UP NEXT
Monday, vs. Buffalo, 7 p.m.

Wings hope to play spoiler vs. Leafs
7:49 PM ET

Detroit Red Wings

27-36-11
7:00 PM ET
Line: TOR -250

Toronto Maple Leafs

44-23-7
TORONTO -- The Toronto Maple Leafs have star center Auston Matthews back from a shoulder injury as they gear up for a playoff run.
Meanwhile, their opponent Saturday night at the Air Canada Centre will have to wait until next year for a possible taste of postseason action.
The Detroit Red Wings lost 1-0 to the Washington Capitals on Thursday night and were officially eliminated from playoff contention.
Meanwhile, Matthews scored a spectacular goal in a 5-2 win over the Nashville Predators on Thursday night in his first game since Feb. 22 when he was injured.
"He's obviously got a good skill level and good compete and I thought he was real good defensively," Maple Leafs coach Mike Babcock said. "In the end, he's got to be feeling good."
Matthews' return provided a boost for the Maple Leafs after they blew a three-goal lead in a 4-3 loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning on Tuesday.
"We played five of six really good periods on this road trip and we dropped the ball the other night in Tampa," Babcock said. "A good response."
Toronto defenseman Nikita Zaitsev returned from illness Thursday and played 19 minutes in his first game since March 5.
"I thought rusty a little bit early, but he settled right in," Babcock said. "He's a competitive guy, knows how to play and is important for us on the penalty kill."
The Red Wings, meanwhile, were talking about how the loss to the Capitals was an example of how their season has gone.
"The story of the season, isn't it?" goaltender Jimmy Howard said. "Played a solid 60-minute game, just didn't get results."
The Red Wings have missed the playoffs two seasons in a row.
"It's been a struggle," Red Wings center Henrik Zetterberg said after the game Thursday. "We were in it, but we came up short."
Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill said, "It's been like this too many times where we haven't been able to score when we've had pretty good efforts."
The Maple Leafs (44-23-7) are third in the Eastern Conference.
Toronto has six of its final eight games in the regular season at home.
"That's important travel-wise and rest-wise and we'll do a good job with that," Babcock said. "We have to get better, we understand that. We'll have a day off (Friday) and get ready for the Red Wings."
The Maple Leafs are 2-1-0 against the Red Wings this season. They beat the Red Wings 3-2 on Feb. 18 in Detroit in their most recent meeting.
Toronto is 25-8-2 at home this season and has won 12 straight at the ACC. The Maple Leafs, however, are pursuing loftier goals and hope their past two games against two of the top teams in the NHL provided some valuable experience for the playoffs.
"Obviously, that game in Tampa wasn't how we wanted to finish it," said Toronto center Mitch Marner, who had a goal and assist in Nashville. "But that's a learning lesson for us and important to have, especially now into the playoffs.
"Like I said, we want to start the third period with a pushback and I think we started how we wanted to. Going forward, we've got to make sure we just keep the pedal down all three periods no matter what happens."
The Red Wings will be without defenseman Mike Green for the rest of the season. He is scheduled to have surgery on his cervical spine on April 5.
He missed seven games from Feb. 17 to Feb. 28, returned to the lineup March 2 at Winnipeg and aggravated the injury during practice on Wednesday at Little Caesars Arena. He had eight goals and 25 assists in 65 games this season.
Now that the Red Wings are eliminated, they might be expected to give more ice time to younger players, but Blashill offered a caution.
"There's a fine line there," Blashill said. "You have to make sure that you compete and work. If you don't compete and work, you're not getting ice time. That's one.
"Two, I'm asking our guys to go out and work as hard and compete as hard as incredibly possible. If you want to take one of those guys' jobs, then you have to play better than them. If I start playing guys because of their age, you lose 100 percent credibility and you don't teach lessons of earned ice."
 

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Go leafs Go!!! Looking forward to Johnsson and Kappy running circles around the wings defense.
 

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I said this before their most recent wins against Buffalo and Montreal, so I need to say it again because I think applies to this game. On paper the Leafs should win when comparing their roster and season so far to what's happening with Detroit. So let's hope that's what happens.
 

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Read somewhere that the record a playoff team has over their final 10 games is more predictive of playoff success than their overall record. In that case, this is a must win game. Must keep momentum going.
 

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I believe I saw that the Leafs magic number is 7 (Leafs points gained + Panthers points lost). Can anyone confirm?
 

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I believe I saw that the Leafs magic number is 7 (Leafs points gained + Panthers points lost). Can anyone confirm?
Devils can get a max of 100 points if they win their 8 remaining games (Panthers can get a max of 101 if they win their remaining 10 games).

So from what I can tell, our magic number with the Devils is 6 and the magic number with the Panthers is 7.
 

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Just noticed that, after last game, Gardiner has set a new career high in points that he initially set last season. Pleasantly surprising considering he started the season slowly.

Also Rielly is at 47 points. Would love to see him hit 50 by season's end.
I realize it's harder in general for Defenseman to get points, however considering that Rielly is at 47 points and with 8 games left including tonight, I would be surprised if he does not get to 50 points.
 

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yeah, or it could have been playing with decent players like Kadri.

no no no... the line combos had nothing to do with it... it was all Marleau's pep talk. :sarcasm:

I mean... it's pretty obvious Marner plays best with a center who can score. Matthews is great at that. Kadri is good at that. Bozak, not so much. Moore, not so much. But for whatever reason, Babcock had Marner with Bozak for most of last year and the first half of this year. People were saying that Marner was a bust... softmore slump, etc. People like me had always said how great Marner was, but that he just didn't work with Bozak. I wanted him with Matthews, but Kadri would be my second choice. And wow... what a shock... even though I'm not an NHL coach, somehow I knew that Marner would perform much better on a different line! Glad Babcock finally figured it out. Took him long enough though.

If I was the coach, Marner would have been with Matthews from day one. Babcock was doing ridiculous things like putting Marner on the 4th line... lol. Now do people realize why people like myself and many other were so critical of Babcock in the first half of the year? Look how much better our team is now than it was in December and January.

People said that making a few changes to the line combos and roster choices wouldn't make much difference... but I think it's pretty obvious that these changes made a huge difference and now we look like the best team in the league (top 5 at least right now).
 
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I'm absolutely loving that Johnsson has earned a spot in the lineup with a healthy squad available.
I hope he stays in, but not sure what happens when Komarov comes back. I have a tough time visualizing Babcock scratching Komarov, even though it would be the right decision, because I think Johnsson makes our line up better, and Kapanen has shown to be a better PK'er than Komarov, and the addition of Pleks leaves us with 2 good PK units without him (Hyman/Kappy and Brown/Pleks).
 

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no no no... the line combos had nothing to do with it... it was all Marleau's pep talk. :sarcasm:

I mean... it's pretty obvious Marner plays best with a center who can score. Matthews is great at that. Kadri is good at that. Bozak, not so much. Moore, not so much. But for whatever reason, Babcock had Marner with Bozak for most of last year and the first half of this year. People were saying that Marner was a bust... softmore slump, etc. People like me had always said how great Marner was, but that he just didn't work with Bozak. I wanted him with Matthews, but Kadri would be my second choice. And wow... what a shock... even though I'm not an NHL coach, somehow I knew that Marner would perform much better on a different line! Glad Babcock finally figured it out. Took him long enough though.

If I was the coach, Marner would have been with Matthews from day one. Babcock was doing ridiculous things like putting Marner on the 4th line... lol. Now do people realize why people like myself and many other were so critical of Babcock in the first half of the year? Look how much better our team is now than it was in December and January.

People said that making a few changes to the line combos and roster choices wouldn't make much difference... but I think it's pretty obvious that these changes made a huge difference and now we look like the best team in the league (top 5 at least right now).
When you're dealing with a group of people defending having Komarov in the top-9, it's pretty obvious what you're dealing with. They honestly care more about Babcock being right than the success of the team.
 

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yeah, or it could have been playing with decent players like Kadri.

Post I made on Jan. 18th:

but we're not even playing well defensively. Blues had 42 shots on goal.

only reason games are close is because Andersen is really good and he's been playing amazing in the last few months.

Nylander's offense dried up because their line can't get much going with Hyman on it.

Marner needs a scoring center... like Matthews... or even Kadri... but not Bozak.

They will never really get going up to full speed with the current lines.

Jan 17th:
Our roster is awesome. Our line combos and roster choices are stupid. Babcock is an idiot. Our offense would by flying with any normal coach.
 
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I hope he stays in, but not sure what happens when Komarov comes back. I have a tough time visualizing Babcock scratching Komarov, even though it would be the right decision, because I think Johnsson makes our line up better, and Kapanen has shown to be a better PK'er than Komarov, and the addition of Pleks leaves us with 2 good PK units without him (Hyman/Kappy and Brown/Pleks).
Damn. I completely forgot about Komarov.
 
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