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After being beaten deep in the second game and receiving bad news before the match regarding Nazem Kadri's suspension for the remainder of the series, the Toronto Maple Leafs got a great response in the third game, allowing them take advantage for the second time. the Boston Bruins.
Your game on ten:
1. As much as the Leafs are going to miss Nazem Kadri In general, I do not think they will miss the appearance of having someone who engages with the Bruins in antics after the whistle. Kadri's advantage in this respect is admirable, but it is not natural for many of his teammates and he has virtually no one to join him in the fight.
After his last act of the series – after Patrick Marleau threw himself into the post and he attacked Jake DeBrusk and committed a worthy offense – he was skipped by Zdeno Chara. Nylander, his closest teammate, went bad on skates and stared at the ice until everything crumbled (well, that's not his thing at all). In fact, the only other Leaf players for whom extracurricular activities are quite natural are Zach Hyman and Jake Muzzin.
Anthony pointed out in a previous notebook that the Leafs were somehow in this "middle" space where they half engaged in antics after the whistle, while seeking some help from the referees. . Tonight, in addition to the referees who made a clear effort to claim more penalties to keep control of the procedure, the Leafs just played hard between the whistles and did not leave their comfort zone. It's probably for the best. This is the advantage of the Bruins when the series are held.
2 Speaking of Jake Muzzin, really liked his game tonight. One of the reasons I had a weakness for Roman Polak was not because he was an excellent advocate; it was just that the Leafs clearly lacked an item that he provided on the blue line. Muzzin can offer the same defense style and do it against the top six of the opposing team while recording significant minutes. Muzzin dropped Pastrnak three times in this game and was strong in moving the puck.
Muzzin exposes Pastrnak near the Leafs Bank. #LeafsForever pic.twitter.com/M16v2qjHvT
– Hotstove of the Maple Leafs (@LeafsNews) April 15, 2019
In general, constantly licking Pastrnak seemed to be part of tonight's game plan; Morgan Rielly, too, gave Pastrnak (as well as DeBrusk) extra shots and shots, while Hyman also placed him in the neutral zone. Pastrnak really ran in the Leafs in the second game and he's not hard enough to give up for the Leafs to defend that. The Leafs put him on the back a few times in this game and he seemed to be feeling the bad effects. These investments add up on a long series. Overall, the physical reaction between the whistles was pretty good on the part of the Leafs.
A wink at Zach Hyman"Show in this regard too:
Hyman strikes hard at Pastrnak. #LeafsForever pic.twitter.com/Xa2ciMLM7h
– Hotstove of the Maple Leafs (@LeafsNews) April 15, 2019
Hyman overthrows Chara and pushes toward the goal in the other direction. #LeafsForever pic.twitter.com/rRLnf3lBe9
– Hotstove of the Maple Leafs (@LeafsNews) April 16, 2019
3 Morgan Rielly He also had a sober physical game, with some really tough moments in his face-to-face as well as some big discrete hits (he's often overlooked as one of the strongest physical specimens of the team ). It was probably his most active game so far in terms of offensive jumps as well, although he still shows a little more restraint in the playoffs compared to the regular season; he wants to push the game without getting in trouble and he has chosen his seats (good balance green light / red light). Rielly finished the night with six shots on goal.
Matthews and Rielly have teamed up for a great opportunity to score. #LeafsForever pic.twitter.com/99KnWjumf4
– Hotstove of the Maple Leafs (@LeafsNews) April 16, 2019
During the same period, Rielly had also defeated DeBrusk pic.twitter.com/U8rfii4Na0
– Flintor (@TheFlintor) April 16, 2019
4 John Tavares was exactly what was announced regarding the creation of a credible confrontation center for Bergeron, able to effectively control the ice environment and confront it face to face (63% head-to-head head). When Babcock mentions that Tavares has improved defensively this year – which he has repeated several times over the past few months – this is largely due to the way he is backtracking into the neutral zone. , in addition to an improvement in defensive positioning in the area. (He is also helped by a winger who is as defensive as Mitch Marner, which relieves the pressure of always being the first man back).
The first line of the Bruins loves looking for the game that allows him to change the puck and find the distance that advances across the neutral zone. Tavares does a great job staying above Bergeron and putting the puck back in an area where the leafs can be back in attack.
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More of his work in this game of Bergeron:
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It was also a very tight pass for the goal scored by Andreas Johnsson in the power play 3-1 (unbelievable hands between tight). That's what they paid him.
5 As in the first game, the Leafs' fourth line was a catalyst in this game, despite the limited number of minutes and it was again led by Trevor Moore. Marlies fans will not be surprised at Moore's game so far in this series. He really asserts himself as a player who raises his game in the playoffs of his Calder Cup round; his second and third efforts are in his DNA and he plays with great courage in addition to the rhythm and skills he brings. Tonight's performance again showed what a good fourth row can do in playoffs when the other lines are played (especially) even at 5v5.
In addition to Moore's goal, it was a noticeable change: they were stuck in the top line of the Bruins for a spell:
The 4th line was very strong tonight. On this change, they dominate the Bergeron line with solid work on the cycle. #LeafsForever pic.twitter.com/IYVFizryuW
– Hotstove of the Maple Leafs (@LeafsNews) April 16, 2019
6 On Moore's goal, Tyler Ennis body contact with the defender, lost the first round of pucks, checked, rechecked and able to return the puck. These are the extra efforts that we saw a lot of him in the regular season and he was a welcome addition to training tonight.
This will not happen, but I would personally like to see Ennis try alongside Nylander for a few shifts; Brown and Marleau do not offer many opportunities for linemen for Nylander to play with talent in free ice. Moore probably deserved the first look at Ennis and would bring a different dynamic also if we went up on the left side, but again, I do not expect to see him anytime soon.
The Nylander line was the only one under the water for the Leafs in this match with 33% CF at night.
7. It was like a switch turned over for Andreas Johnsson Once, he scored his assist on the power play on goal 2-1 by Auston Matthews. He had struggled in the series so far and was not much better in the first period tonight (he was really fighting to try to complete the games). It's sort of the story of Johnsson's season – he really overcame ups and downs in his first full year in the league. Sometimes you had to check the score sheet after the last beep to determine if he had played that night; In January, he played three straight games without a shot on goal and played less than 10 minutes twice. He ended the fall without shooting by qualifying for a four-point game against Philadelphia.
Congratulations to him for jumping on the occasion in Kadri's absence by taking over as center man on the power play; he's pretty good there when he plays his game up to slip between the cracks and sneak under the branches in front. His arrival for the 3-2 (winner of the match) was extremely well taken.
A big individual effort from Johnsson almost ended in a goal. #LeafsForever pic.twitter.com/d03sXA0Iwm
– Hotstove of the Maple Leafs (@LeafsNews) April 16, 2019
8 Three starts, three superb games Frederik Andersen. It's a quick and easy point, but it's the most important key to the series from the Leafs point of view and so far, so good. He far surpassed his corpus in the last series in three games. The biggest rescue of the night was David Krejci's point blank victory three minutes from the end.
9 Just when you thought that a player could not provide much more than all situations Mitch Marner was already for the Leafs, he goes and has two huge blocks of shooting in the final moments of a single-goal match to ensure a huge win in the playoffs. You can not throw the comparison lightly in this city, but the nuances of the 93 are undeniable.
Mitch Marner blocks two shots by David Pastrnak in the final seconds. #LeafsForever pic.twitter.com/Y3pdc8TFyH
– Hotstove of the Maple Leafs (@LeafsNews) April 16, 2019
ten. Overall, Mike Babcock's assessment after the match is good: this is the first game of the series in which both teams played well. The pace of play was excellent and there was very little space as both teams were precise in the execution. The fact that the Leafs have found the way to win through their fourth line and that the power play, while holding up in big games, is a very good sign. So too Auston Matthews get the playoff monkey from his back after playing six consecutive playoff games without scoring (with one help). The Leafs now have a golden opportunity to serve at home, take control of the series and give themselves two opportunities – in Boston then at home – to finish the series.
Course of the game: 5v5 shooting attempts
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