Leafs vs. Islanders Preview: Battle of the Calder Winners
Look, Barzal’s probably going to get it, let’s be real.
Toronto Maple Leafs vs. New York Islanders: Game #52
Time: 7:30 ET
Location: Air Canada Centre
Broadcast/Streaming: Sportnet
Opponent SBNation Site: Lighthouse Hockey
Go home, break’s over.
The Leafs return to action post-All Star Break, hopefully rejuvenated and ready to rock. The Leafs will need either a spectacular hot streak or a total collapse to change their seeding, but absent either one of those, we’d settle for them looking like a team that can beat the Tampa Bay Lightning or (more likely) the Boston Bruins. Maybe some new lines can be the start of that?
Toronto Maple Leafs
Forward Lines
Zach Hyman - Auston Matthews - William Nylander
Patrick Marleau - Nazem Kadri - Mitch Marner
James van Riemsdyk - Tyler Bozak - Connor Brown
Leo Komarov - Dominic Moore - Kasperi Kapanen
Defence Pairings
Travis Dermott - Nikita Zaitsev*
Andreas Borgman - Connor Carrick
Goaltenders
And a great Hallelujah went up from Leafland. Considering the Leafs are down their 1D, Morgan Rielly—and noting Nikita Zaitsev is not a guarantee—these are about the lines Leaf Twitter would design. Well, except maybe flipping Brown and Kapanen (maybe that’s just me.) Still, the very exciting Marleau - Kadri - Marner line remains intact, and rookie hotshot Travis Dermott is rewarded for his early work with a second-pairing slot. Hopefully these lines deliver, after all the time we’ve spent begging for them.
New York Islanders
Forward Lines
Anders Lee - John Tavares - Josh Bailey
Anthony Beauvillier - Matthew Barzal - Jordan Eberle
Jason Chimera - Brock Nelson - Tanner Fritz
Alan Quine - Casey Cizikas - Cal Clutterbucjk
Defence Pairings
Nick Leddy - Curtis Mayfield
Adam Pelech - Sebastian Aho
Goaltenders
Jaroslav Halak
The John Tavares show is still running, and it really is wonderful, but for the first time in recent memory the Isles’ second line is almost as impressive. Playmaking rookie Matthew Barzal is having a Calder-worthy season, Jordan Eberle is producing the way he usually does, and Anthony Beauvillier is also appearing in this production. Peter Chiarelli hopes you enjoy your gifts, Isles fans.
The Isles are a bit banged up, though—they’re down defencemen Johnny Boychuk and Calvin de Haan, forward Andrew Ladd, and the best player in the world, Nikolai Kulemin. The Isles as a whole are not an especially impressive possession team and their goaltending has been lousy this year, so it’s not like they’re unbeatable if you can survive those top two lines. Easier said than done, though.
Go Leafs Go!