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Vegas Golden Knights 11-5-2, 24 pts | @ | Toronto Maple Leafs 11-6-2, 24 pts |
Projected Line-ups |
Barbashev-Eichel-Dorofeyev Howden-Karlsson-Holtz Hertl-Roy-Kolesar Schwindt-Burke-Pearson Hanifin-Pietrangelo Theodore-Whitecloud McNabb-Korczak Hill | McMann-Tavares-Marner Knies-Domi-Nylander Robertson-Minten-Holmberg Dewar-Lorentz-Steeves Rielly-Hakanpaa McCabe-Tanev OEL-Timmins Stolarz |
Scratches |
Mason Morelli Jonas Rondbjerg | | Ryan Reaves Simon Benoit Philippe Myers |
Injuries |
Mark Stone - Lower Body - Injured Reserve Victor Olofsson - Lower Body - Injured Reserve Ben Hutton - Upper Body - Injured Reserve Nicolas Hague - Undisclosed - Injured Reserve | | Auston Matthews - Upper Body - Injured Reserve Calle Jarnkrok - Lower Body - Injured Reserve Max Pacioretty - Lower Body - Injured Reserve David Kampf - Lower Body - Injured Reserve |
Game Notes |
VGK -Adin Hill (8-3-1, 3.16 GAA, .885 Sv%) will likely start for Golden Knights -Former Leaf Ilya Samsonov could also of course be an option to start in Toronto. Samsonov has played in half the games Hill has and has similar stats -Jack Eichel and Mark Stone (unsurprisingly currently injured but he's not expected to be out long-term... for now) have been leading the way for Vegas this season. Eichel is tied for 5th in the league in points with 28 in 18 games while Stone has 21 points in the 13 games he's suited up for |
TOR -Anthony Stolarz (7-3-2, 2.18 GAA, .927 Sv%) will likely start for the Leafs -20-year old Fraser Minten is expected to make his season debut with the Leafs where he'll suit up at the 3C position. His call-up came after Kampf found himself on the IR and may not last very long as Kampf could still be an option to play on Sunday |
Streams |