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The Toronto Maple Leafs officially clinched a playoff spot in last night’s 2-1 win over the New York Islanders; and it was John Tavares who scored the playoff goal which also set a new personal best in season points. It was a great night all around.
Now the big question for the Maple Leafs is:
Do you chase the Boston Bruins for home ice in round one or do you play it safe and give some players rest?
Right now the Boston Bruins hold second place in the Atlantic Division with 103 points. The Maple Leafs are four points back with 99.
Both teams have three games left, so if the Bruins lose two and the Maple Leafs get at least five out of six possible points they’ll pass the Bruins and possibly get four games at the Scotiabank Arena rather than three, and possible home ice in round two if the Tampa Bay Lightning get upset by their first round opponent (which would be the Hurricanes at the moment).
Auston Matthews took a shot off his foot last night. Frederik Andersen has been playing the vast majority of games again. There’s some sort of virus going around the Leafs dressing room - Jake Muzzin was the latest victim.
Why not give Garret Sparks three straight start against the Hurricanes, Lightning, and Canadiens to finish off the season? Let Trevor Moore, Nic Petan, Justin Holl, and whoever else is sitting in the press box play some games and give Matthews, Mitch Marner, William Nylander, Morgan Rielly the night off, or rotate who sits?
Poll
Should the Maple Leafs go for home ice or focus on player rest?
This poll is closed
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28%
Get home ice!
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71%
Give players rest!
Now, the news.
We had way too much going on yesterday, so catch up on anything you missed:
More playoff news:
I can’t wait for all those Bruins fans to lose their money
Anything making you mad right now?
It feels like yesterday the IceDogs were beating the Battalion into the ground. Literally and figuratively.
Tonight Riley Stotts and the Calgary Hitmen will be playing in game seven of their first round WHL series. The game will be taking place in a community rink in Lethbridge, which seats almost no one since curling took over the Enmax Centre.
The game starts at 9PM eastern/7PM mountain and can be streamed on WHL Live
Enjoy your day folks!