Well-rested Canadiens set to host first-place Maple Leafs
Brendan Gallagher said earlier this month he “really couldn’t care less” what the Maple Leafs are doing.
And that could very well be true.
It’s also hard for the gritty Montreal Canadiens winger to ignore the impressive offensive numbers Toronto’s dynamic 1-2 punch has put up so far this season.
Auston Matthews leads the NHL with 16 goals in 17 games, including an astounding 15 over his last 13 contests, to sit third in the NHL scoring race with 27 points — behind only Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl — while linemate Mitch Marner is two back in fourth thanks to his 19 assists.