Ducks and Maple Leafs square off in out-of-conference matchup
Anaheim Ducks hold a stronger home record and power-play success while Toronto Maple Leafs face key injuries to top scorers Auston Matthews and Chris Tanev.
- On Monday, the Anaheim Ducks host the Toronto Maple Leafs in a non-conference matchup at 10 p.m. EDT in California, marking their second meeting this season.
- The Ducks enter with a 41-28-4 record while the Maple Leafs hold a 31-30-13 record; Toronto won the last matchup 6-4.
- Ducks forward Cutter Gauthier leads with 37 goals and 27 assists, while William Nylander has scored 4 goals and added 4 assists over the last 10 games.
- The Maple Leafs average 2.8 goals and 15 penalty minutes per game, while the Ducks are 6-3-1, averaging 3.4 goals and 12.5 penalty minutes.
- Both teams face significant injury challenges, with Toronto missing Chris Tanev and Auston Matthews for the season, while Anaheim lists Petr Mrazek as out for the season.
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The tension is at its peak in California. To ensure that tonight's duel between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Ducks of Anaheim does not derail, the NHL player safety department has decided to take the big steps. George Parros, the league's prefect of discipline, will be physically present at the Honda Center to watch every move on the ice.A climate of revenge on the horizonThis decision of the National League is not accidental. It is a direct …
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