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Maple Leafs @ Red Wings - Nov. 28th, 7:00pm - SN, TSN 1050

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Toronto Maple Leafs
13-5-5, 31 points
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11-5-4, 26 points
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?Morgan Rielly - Knee - Injured Reserve
?Jake Muzzin - Neck - Injured Reserve
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?Robby Fabbri - Knee - Injured Reserve
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TOR
?Matt Murray (4-1-1, 2.51 GAA, .921 Sv%) will likely start for the Maple Leafs

DET
?Ville Husso (9-2-3, 2.39 GAA, .919 Sv%) will likely start for the Red Wings
?Detroit finds themselves much higher in the standings than most would have expected. They sit 3rd in the Atlantic, ahead of both Tampa and Florida. The bad news is that they're also 29th in CF%, 20th in GF%, and 25th in xGF%
?Dominik Kubalik has been one of Detroit's top players this season with 9 goals and 21 points in 20 games
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That's a great name.


It's tough taking Detroit seriously despite their place in the standings. I realize that they need to be, but they've been bad for so long, it's hard to flip the switch. Hopefully the Leafs can.
 
OldTimeHockey said:
It's tough taking Detroit seriously despite their place in the standings. I realize that they need to be, but they've been bad for so long, it's hard to flip the switch. Hopefully the Leafs can.

Their place in the standings is fueled by their schedule. The only good team they've faced is New Jersey twice and Boston once. Come to think of it, New Jersey has also had a favourable schedule (not to take anything away from how they've played, which is relentless and fast and fun and mostly effective) facing only the Leafs twice and a hungover and injured Colorado once.
 
herman said:
OldTimeHockey said:
It's tough taking Detroit seriously despite their place in the standings. I realize that they need to be, but they've been bad for so long, it's hard to flip the switch. Hopefully the Leafs can.

Their place in the standings is fueled by their schedule. The only good team they've faced is New Jersey twice and Boston once. Come to think of it, New Jersey has also had a favourable schedule (not to take anything away from how they've played, which is relentless and fast and fun and mostly effective) facing only the Leafs twice and a hungover and injured Colorado once.

Getting a point in half of their total losses is also pretty unsustainable. Same for the Leafs as well, but the two teams will likely go in opposite directions once that levels out.
 
herman said:
OldTimeHockey said:
It's tough taking Detroit seriously despite their place in the standings. I realize that they need to be, but they've been bad for so long, it's hard to flip the switch. Hopefully the Leafs can.

Their place in the standings is fueled by their schedule. The only good team they've faced is New Jersey twice and Boston once. Come to think of it, New Jersey has also had a favourable schedule (not to take anything away from how they've played, which is relentless and fast and fun and mostly effective) facing only the Leafs twice and a hungover and injured Colorado once.
herman said:
OldTimeHockey said:
It's tough taking Detroit seriously despite their place in the standings. I realize that they need to be, but they've been bad for so long, it's hard to flip the switch. Hopefully the Leafs can.

Their place in the standings is fueled by their schedule. The only good team they've faced is New Jersey twice and Boston once. Come to think of it, New Jersey has also had a favourable schedule (not to take anything away from how they've played, which is relentless and fast and fun and mostly effective) facing only the Leafs twice and a hungover and injured Colorado once.

Yeah I get all that. But, they're winning games this year that they weren't in previous years. New Jersey as well.
 
MLHS:

?  It?s early, but in three games without Morgan Rielly, the power play is 0/10. We probably underrate how long the unit has been together ? basically since John Tavares arrived in Toronto. There?s an adjustment period ? especially when it?s the player up top ? but I will be curious to see if it does roll without him at any point and what the success looks like. 

I predicted with Sandin at QB that he'd get a goal in the first three games.  Not only didn't that happen, the whole thing has been undercooked.

So much for my Great Carnack routine.
 
That's the Auston we know and love!!!

Great zone exit by Hollowell (and he gets his first NHL point).
 
Minor grip.  They gave Detroit four shot attempts on that play.  Outside of the initial Kubalik shot and the eventual Seider goal why did they give Kubalik credit for three shots
 

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