VANCOUVER — Morgan Rielly is looking like himself again.
Brock Boeser broke a tie on a power play at 8:56 of the third period and the Vancouver Canucks held on to beat the Toronto ...
He scored with six seconds left in the second period, beating a screened Kevin Lankinen from the right dot four seconds after a Leafs' power play expired. It was Rielly's first goal in 14 games, ...
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The Hockey Writers on MSNMaple Leafs’ Defensive Scoring: Who’s Contributing at 5-on-5?This analysis focuses on the Toronto Maple Leafs‘ defensive production at 5-on-5, based on statistics compiled from Natural ...
Regardless, the Leafs go into the break in second place in the Atlantic Division behind Florida and a familiar foe — the ...
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Among the positive developments out west was the play of defenceman Morgan Rielly, who hit the scoresheet in all four games making this his longest point streak since October. Rielly seems to be back ...
They missed out on a chance for a sweep with Saturday’s loss in Vancouver. But they always seem to lose in Vancouver, maybe because the Western swing is always a long trip, and the tilt against ...
VANCOUVER — Morgan Rielly is looking like himself again. The Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman scored his team's only goal in a 2-1 loss to the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena on Saturday.
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