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(NHL) Los Angeles vs. Toronto,
Money Line: -139.00 Toronto (Home)
Result: Win
Money Line: -139.00 Toronto (Home)
Result: Win
The set-up: The LA Kings visit Toronto at 6-0-1, meaning they have yet to lose a game in regulation this season (only blemish so far is an overtime loss to Calgary on Oct. 11). Meanwhile, the Maple Leafs will welcome the Kings to the Air Canada Centre, as the team kicks off a three-game homestand after having its three-game winning streak snapped with Saturday's 6-3 loss at Ottawa.
Los Angeles: Captain Anze Kopitar capped a three-point performance by scoring his second goal of the game with 2:14 remaining in the third period as Los Angeles matched the club record for the longest point streak to start a season, which was set when it began 1995-96 with a 4-0-3 mark. Kopitar has recorded four multi-point performances in 2017-18, including a pair of three-point efforts. Right winger Dustin Brown had an empty-net goal and three assists on Saturday. Kopitar and Brown have taken advantage of the more upbeat tempo encouraged by new coach John Stevens. Both players have a team-leading 11 points and each is plus-11, tied for first in the NHL. Brooks Laich made his debut for Los Angeles on Saturday without scoring, having just signed a one-year contract worth $650,000 on Thursday. Jake Muzzin is riding a six-game point streak after notching three against Columbus.
Toronto: Auston Matthews (seven goals & five assists) and William Nylander (three goals & six assists) each recorded a goal and an assist in Saturday's loss. Matthews has at least one point in all but one of his eight contests, registering three two-point efforts over his last four. Roman Polak is back in the fold, as the veteran defenseman agreed to terms on a one-year, $1.1 million contract on Sunday. The Maple Leafs were picked as Stanley Cup favorites this past week by two betting sites but promptly lost 6-3 on Saturday at Ottawa.
The pick: "They smacked us around," Maple Leafs head coach Mike Babcock said after practice Sunday. "But I also think you need lessons in your life. When everything goes good all the time, that's not good for you. You need a good tightening every once in a while. I thought we got it (Saturday) night." With LA coming to town 6-0-1, Toronto will have something to prove. Toronto will also likely remember that last Nov. 8, the Kings won right here in Toronto, 7-0! Make Toronto an 8* play.
Los Angeles: Captain Anze Kopitar capped a three-point performance by scoring his second goal of the game with 2:14 remaining in the third period as Los Angeles matched the club record for the longest point streak to start a season, which was set when it began 1995-96 with a 4-0-3 mark. Kopitar has recorded four multi-point performances in 2017-18, including a pair of three-point efforts. Right winger Dustin Brown had an empty-net goal and three assists on Saturday. Kopitar and Brown have taken advantage of the more upbeat tempo encouraged by new coach John Stevens. Both players have a team-leading 11 points and each is plus-11, tied for first in the NHL. Brooks Laich made his debut for Los Angeles on Saturday without scoring, having just signed a one-year contract worth $650,000 on Thursday. Jake Muzzin is riding a six-game point streak after notching three against Columbus.
Toronto: Auston Matthews (seven goals & five assists) and William Nylander (three goals & six assists) each recorded a goal and an assist in Saturday's loss. Matthews has at least one point in all but one of his eight contests, registering three two-point efforts over his last four. Roman Polak is back in the fold, as the veteran defenseman agreed to terms on a one-year, $1.1 million contract on Sunday. The Maple Leafs were picked as Stanley Cup favorites this past week by two betting sites but promptly lost 6-3 on Saturday at Ottawa.
The pick: "They smacked us around," Maple Leafs head coach Mike Babcock said after practice Sunday. "But I also think you need lessons in your life. When everything goes good all the time, that's not good for you. You need a good tightening every once in a while. I thought we got it (Saturday) night." With LA coming to town 6-0-1, Toronto will have something to prove. Toronto will also likely remember that last Nov. 8, the Kings won right here in Toronto, 7-0! Make Toronto an 8* play.