Generating standings points in eight of nine games so far this month has put the Maple Leafs in third place in the Eastern Conference.
Now they enter the U.S. holiday week third in the Eastern Conference. There are signs their offence has revived, and goaltender Matt Murray has returned from injury, two things which have negating some ongoing defensive concerns, including the league’s second-highest number of giveaways.Article content
“Since we’ve come back from California there was a lot of attention on how we were playing,” said head coach Sheldon Keefe. “We haven’t played perfect games, but a lot of good things have happened and we’re really trying to drive that home, rather than us going after things that haven’t been going well.
Such as Thursday against the New Jersey Devils, who extended their streak to 11 wins, but not before Toronto emerged from their checking blanket to tie it late in the third period.Article content Ilya Samsonov, who played so well with Murray out, should be back soon from his knee injury with Toronto facing three games in four nights on the road at the end of this week, including a return match with the Devils.Article content
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