Panthers play the Maple Leafs in division play
The Maple Leafs and Panthers face off in their third Atlantic Division game, with Florida leading in penalties and Toronto holding a -8 scoring differential, NHL stats show.
- Tonight, Toronto visits Florida at 7 p.m. EST in Sunrise for the teams' third meeting this season, renewing their Atlantic Division rivalry.
- After a 3-6-1 run, Toronto is grappling with defensive lapses, conceding 197 goals for a-8 differential while allowing 3.5 goals per game.
- Toronto counters with Matthews and Nylander, as Auston Matthews has 26 goals and 22 assists, William Nylander has four goals and nine assists over past 10 games, while Sam Reinhart has 27 goals and 28 assists.
- The Panthers' league-leading 286 penalties—about five per game—could influence special teams play in tonight's matchup.
- After a 4-1 win, the Toronto Maple Leafs face Florida Panthers, with Eetu Luostarinen's recent three goals and two assists over 10 games as a key factor.
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There are no ‘must-win’ games until a team is done with a loss, only tonight’s game between the Atlantic Division rival Florida Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs certainly feels like this is one of those games. Even though both of these teams played a literal ‘must-win’ Game 7 less than a year ago. Both teams went into the NHL Olympic break out of a playoff spot with a lot of ground to make up. Things did not start well for the Leafs, who saw the…
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