LGP 69: Murray Revenge Game Against Senators

Matthews and Tavares celebrate after a goal Photo: Maple Leafs Twitter

The Leafs are back tonight on the second half of a back-to-back and will face off against the Ottawa Senators. Tonight also marks the Leafs shifting back to a 12-forward, six-defencemen setup for the first time in a while. With that setup, it will allow time for the players to have consistent lines. Hopefully, the consistent lines will lead to better defensive efforts tonight as the Leafs look to play spoiler in the Senators’ push for the playoffs.

Leafs Projected Lineup

Senators Projected Lineup

Forwards

Tkachuk – Stutzle – Batherson

Debrincat – Greig – Giroux

Brassard – Pinto – Gauthier

Brown – Gambrell – Watson

Defense

Sanderson – Zub

Chabot – Brannstrom

Chychrun – Hamonic

Goalies

Sogaard

Mandolese

Three Things to Look Out For

Murray

It looks like Murray will finally get his start against the Senators. The last two times he was slated to start against them, he faced an injury on gameday. , Look for Murray to try and get back into a rhythm and let in less than four goals as he tries to win the crease back from a performing Samsonov. So far, Murray looks good to go tonight, and hopefully, tonight can be a revenge game for him.

Simmonds

Simmonds finds himself back in the lineup for the first time in over a month. Simmonds has been patient this season and showed much poise considering his situation. He went from being a regular in the lineup last year to being unable to crack a spot in the lineup and still seems to come with energy with each game he plays. While he certainly isn’t the same Simmonds as at the beginning of his tenure with the Leafs, his leadership qualities and general energy should help the team tonight.

McMann

McMann had a call-up earlier this season, primarily due to his stellar play in the AHL since being sent down and an Acciari injury. He finds himself drawn back in tonight. I’ve wanted to see what McMann can do with a second chance, and it looks like we will get to know that tonight. McMann has essentially scored at a goal-per-game pace in the AHL since being sent down and will look to try and convert his AHL results to the Leafs tonight as he gets another shot with the club. McMann will use his speed and general energy to boost this team offensively and defensively.

Tonight’s “Battle of Ontario” starts at 7:00 PM EST on Sportsnet!

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