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NHL : ATS Matchup
Monday 1/23/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
CALGARY
 
TORONTO
PK  

PK  


5.5
 
0
Final
4

CALGARY (24-22-0-3, 51 pts.) at TORONTO (21-14-0-9, 51 pts.)
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Monday, 1/23/2017 7:35 PM
#1 GOALTENDERS: CALGARY - BRIAN ELLIOTT, TORONTO - FREDERIK ANDERSEN
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
55CALGARY+125Ov 5.5,-135+125Ov 5.5,-105
56TORONTO-145Un 5.5,+115-145Un 5.5,-115
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
CALGARY - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-L-TUnitsW-LUnitsO-UScoreShotsScoreShots
All Games24-25-0-0.924-25-0.920-242.729.22.828.2
Team Stats (Road Games)11-12-0+2.611-12+2.67-142.128.62.728.8
Last 5 Games1-4-0-5.21-4-5.23-22.632.43.427.4
CALGARY Team Statistics
 Scoring    Shots On GoalPower Plays 
 GamesGoals1rst2nd3rdOTENShotsPctNumConvPctAst
Team Stats (All Games)491303544465714339.1%1603421.2%233
Team Stats (Road Games)2349121619246587.4%641421.9%86
Team Stats (Last 5 Games)513166011628.0%15426.7%23
Stats Against (All Games) 138474345310138210.0%1833418.6%219
Stats Against (Road Games) 61172021346629.2%891213.5%89
Stats Against (Last 5 Games) 178621213712.4%20420.0%29
CALGARY - Goalie Statistics
 Goalie StatisticsTeam's record in starts
GoalieGamesStartsShotsSavesPCTSHOATSUnitsSUUnitsO-U
BRIAN ELLIOTT (All Games)222056850789.3%18-12-4.18-12-0-211-9
BRIAN ELLIOTT (Road Games)111129826488.6%14-7-1.94-7-0-16-5
BRIAN ELLIOTT(vs. Non-Conference)7619317490.2%01-5-4.41-5-0-43-3
BRIAN ELLIOTT (Last 4 Games)43847589.3%01-2-1.21-2-0-11-2
CHAD JOHNSON (All Games)292980673991.7%216-13+3.316-13-0+39-15
CHAD JOHNSON (Road Games)121236233993.6%17-5+4.47-5-0+41-9
CHAD JOHNSON(vs. Non-Conference)101030428192.4%16-4+1.56-4-0+14-5
CHAD JOHNSON (Last 4 Games)44837286.7%01-3-4.21-3-0-43-1

TORONTO - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-L-TUnitsW-LUnitsO-UScoreShotsScoreShots
All Games21-23-0-5.721-23-5.721-223.132.73.032.7
Team Stats (Home Games)10-11-0-4.810-11-4.810-113.033.93.031.7
Last 5 Games3-2-0+0.63-2+0.63-13.228.83.033.6
TORONTO Team Statistics
 Scoring    Shots On GoalPower Plays 
 GamesGoals1rst2nd3rdOTENShotsPctNumConvPctAst
Team Stats (All Games)441365044375214379.5%1403323.6%224
Team Stats (Home Games)2164231920207119.0%711216.9%107
Team Stats (Last 5 Games)5164750014411.1%12541.7%26
Stats Against (All Games) 1313738479814399.1%1512214.6%219
Stats Against (Home Games) 64251620356659.6%731621.9%100
Stats Against (Last 5 Games) 15545121688.9%1616.2%24
TORONTO - Goalie Statistics
 Goalie StatisticsTeam's record in starts
GoalieGamesStartsShotsSavesPCTSHOATSUnitsSUUnitsO-U
FREDERIK ANDERSEN (All Games)37371204110591.8%019-18-2.319-18-0-218-18
FREDERIK ANDERSEN (Home Games)202061556191.2%010-10-3.210-10-0-210-10
FREDERIK ANDERSEN(vs. Non-Conference)141444541092.1%06-8-4.66-8-0-47-7
FREDERIK ANDERSEN (Last 4 Games)4413011991.5%02-2-0.62-2-0-12-1
ANTOINE BIBEAU (All Games)22555192.7%01-1-0.41-1-0-10-2
ANTOINE BIBEAU (Home Games)11282692.9%00-1-1.60-1-0-20-1
ANTOINE BIBEAU(vs. Non-Conference)11282692.9%00-1-1.60-1-0-20-1
ANTOINE BIBEAU (Last 4 Games)22555192.7%01-1-0.41-1-0-10-2
JHONAS ENROTH (All Games)6414112387.2%10-4-40-4-0-42-2
JHONAS ENROTH (Home Games)20201785.0%00-000-0-000-0
JHONAS ENROTH(vs. Non-Conference)42766788.2%10-2-20-2-0-20-2
JHONAS ENROTH (Last 4 Games)42796987.3%10-2-20-2-0-21-1
CURTIS MCELHINNEY (All Games)8623521892.8%03-3-0.53-3-002-4
CURTIS MCELHINNEY (Last 4 Games)4312111292.6%02-1+0.82-1-0+12-1
GARRET SPARKS (All Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
GARRET SPARKS (Home Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
GARRET SPARKS(vs. Non-Conference)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
Average power rating of opponents played: CALGARY 3.03,  TORONTO 3.13
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
CALGARY - Schedule
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTotalO/U
12/27/2016at COLORADO6-3W0, -135W5.5 unO
12/29/2016ANAHEIM1-3L0, -110L5.5 unU
12/31/2016ARIZONA4-2W0, -205W5.5 unO
1/4/2017COLORADO4-1W0, -215W5.5 ovU
1/6/2017at VANCOUVER2-4L0, -125L5 ovO
1/7/2017VANCOUVER3-1W0, -205W5 ovU
1/9/2017at WINNIPEG0-2L0, +115L5.5 unU
1/11/2017SAN JOSE3-2W0, -125W5 ovP
1/13/2017NEW JERSEY1-2L0, -230L5 ovU
1/14/2017at EDMONTON1-2L0, +145L5.5 unU
1/17/2017FLORIDA5-2W0, -135W5 unO
1/19/2017NASHVILLE3-4L0, -125L5 ovO
1/21/2017EDMONTON3-7L0, -160L5.5 evO
1/23/2017at TORONTO 
1/24/2017at MONTREAL 
1/26/2017at OTTAWA 
2/1/2017MINNESOTA 
2/3/2017at NEW JERSEY 

TORONTO - Schedule
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTotalO/U
12/28/2016at FLORIDA3-2W0, -110W5.5 unU
12/29/2016at TAMPA BAY3-2W0, +110W5.5 ovU
1/1/2017vs DETROIT5-4W0, -185W5.5 unO
1/3/2017at WASHINGTON5-6L0, +135L5 ovO
1/6/2017at NEW JERSEY4-2W0, -130W5.5 unO
1/7/2017MONTREAL3-5L0, -115L5.5 unO
1/13/2017at NY RANGERS4-2W0, +125W6 ovP
1/14/2017at OTTAWA4-2W0, +110W5.5 ovO
1/17/2017BUFFALO4-3W0, -205W5.5 unO
1/19/2017NY RANGERS2-5L0, -125L6 unO
1/21/2017OTTAWA2-3L0, -155L5.5 ovU
1/23/2017CALGARY 
1/25/2017at DETROIT 
1/26/2017at PHILADELPHIA 
1/31/2017at DALLAS 
2/2/2017at ST LOUIS 
KEY GAME INFORMATION
CALGARY: LAST SEASON: 35-36-11, 81 points. Finished 23rd in NHL after two consecutive last-place finishes, and missed playoffs for fifth consecutive season.
COACH: Dan Bylsma (second season, eighth NHL season)
ADDED: F Kyle Okposo, D Dmitry Kulikov, G Anders Nilsson.
LOST: F David Legwand, D Mark Pysyk, G Chad Johnson.
PLAYER TO WATCH: Jack Eichel. Selected with the No. 2 pick in the 2015 draft behind Edmonton's Connor McDavid, Eichel finished second among NHL rookies with 56 points (24 goals, 32 assists). The 19-year-old displayed breakaway speed and a powerful shot. Eichel is being counted upon to become more consistent now that he has a full season behind him. Eichel went through an 11-game slump spanning November and December, during which he combined for a goal and three assists.
OUTLOOK: The expectations are higher for a Sabres team that made the jump from rock bottom to being relevant by finishing 23rd last season following two consecutive last place finishes. Though missed playoffs for fifth consecutive year, Buffalo showed signs of jelling by closing last year with a 16-10-7 run. Additions of Okposo and Kulikov adds experienced top-line depth to young core. Big question mark is whether G Robin Lehner can establish himself as trusted starter after two injury-shortened seasons.
TORONTO: LAST SEASON: 29-42-11, 69 points. Finished last in Atlantic Division and NHL.
COACH: Mike Babcock (second season, 14th NHL season)
ADDED: C Auston Matthews, D Roman Polak, G Frederik Andersen.
LOST: F P.A. Parenteau, F Brad Boyes, G Jonathan Bernier.
PLAYER TO WATCH: Auston Matthews. Coach Mike Babcock said he plans to start Matthews as the team's No. 1 center, giving him a chance to earn a larger role. The Maple Leafs chose the 6-foot-3, 216-pound Matthews No. 1 overall, their first top pick in the NHL draft since 1985. He was born in California, moved to Arizona and played in Switzerland last season.
OUTLOOK: The Maple Leafs will be much better, as Babcock predicted. They will fail, however, to make the playoffs for the 11th time in 12 years. Toronto is committed to rebuilding slowly, trying to focus on drafting and developing while avoiding the temptation to overspending for free agents.
PREVIEW
Maple Leafs try to pick up split against Flames

TORONTO -- The Toronto Maple Leafs will be out to salvage a split in their four-game homestand on Monday at the Air Canada Centre after two losses in a row.

They will be playing the Calgary Flames, who are seeking some redemption after losing 7-3 on Saturday night to their provincial rivals, the Edmonton Oilers, with a poor effort.

"It's embarrassing," Flames coach Glen Gulutzan said. "Our resolve to stick to it wasn't there.

"I don't talk to the guys after the game. Win or lose, I talk to them the next day. But certainly in the coaches' room, emotions are high."

The Oilers swept the four-game season series against the Flames.

The Maple Leafs' 3-2 loss to the Ottawa Senators on Saturday was more frustrating than embarrassing. The Senators tied the score on a power play with 1:11 left in the third period and won in a shootout.

Shootouts have been a problem this season for the Maple Leafs (21-14-9). The loss Saturday left them at 1-6 in games decided in shootouts.

"Maybe the other goalies are good, maybe we're not any good at it," Maple Leafs coach Mike Babcock said. "We work on it every single pregame skate. It's just something we'll have to get better at obviously because we've left points - I think we're 1-6, or something, aren't we? So we'll just keep working on it like we do as a special team.

"We do the same thing with our power play and our penalty kill and our faceoffs. We'll work at it. We're not as good at faceoffs as we'd like to be either, so we have lots of work to do and we'll just keep doing it."

Maple Leafs center Nazem Kadri said, "It's almost like going to the judge. It's a bit of a tough way to lose, but nothing you can do about it."

After winning the opener of their four-game homestand 4-3 on Tuesday over the Buffalo Sabres, the Maple Leafs lost 5-2 to the New York Rangers on Thursday.

During the first period on Tuesday, Toronto's top defenseman, Morgan Rielly, left with a knee injury. He continues to be listed as day to day and is not expected to play Monday.

"The first sign of adversity we've had all year is Morgan going down with a bit of an injury," said Matt Martin, who scored Toronto's second goal on Saturday. "And we need to find a way to win games without him.

"I mean, we've been pretty fortunate all year to be healthy. ... Every team loses great players and stars. And you have to find ways to win."

The Maple Leafs did get defenseman Martin Marincin back on Saturday. He suffered a lower-body injury on Dec. 10 and missed 18 games.

A major problem for the Flames (24-22-3) recently has been falling behind early in games. They have allowed the first goal in seven consecutive games, going 2-4-1.

"That's a bunch of games in a row now where we've fallen behind and haven't been able to get any pushback, Flames captain Mark Giordano said Saturday. And in our rink, it's unacceptable.

"The stuff in the third, at the end of games, when you're down 6-1 ... those are easy. You just go all out. That's not the sign of a good team. The sign of a good team is to push back when we get down one or two and stick with our game plan, and I don't think we've been good enough at that."


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