The Toronto Maple Leafs and Buffalo Sabres each took their first steps toward putting behind a pair of disappointing seasons.
If the recent matchups in Toronto are any indication, the Maple Leafs might have the better chance to win in their next game as well.
While trying to get off to another strong start, they’ll seek a sixth consecutive home victory over the Sabres on Monday night.
“We haven’t made the playoffs,” coach Randy Carlyle said. “When you’re the butt of jokes in the hockey world, it’s not fun. We take that seriously.”
Carlyle says there will be some changes to the lineup tonight. Some guys who didn’t play last time. — David Alter (@DavidAlter590) January 21, 2013
Carlyle says there will be some changes to the lineup tonight. Some guys who didn’t play last time.
— David Alter (@DavidAlter590) January 21, 2013
Both Franson and Komisarek were skating extra after practice, we may see both Fraser and Holzer in their place tonight. — David Alter (@DavidAlter590) January 21, 2013
Both Franson and Komisarek were skating extra after practice, we may see both Fraser and Holzer in their place tonight.
Mark Fraser and Korbinian Holzer are in tonight for the #leafs. — Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) January 21, 2013
Mark Fraser and Korbinian Holzer are in tonight for the #leafs.
— Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) January 21, 2013
Toronto won its season opener once again, 2-1 in Montreal on Saturday, as Ben Scrivens stopped 21 shots in his 12th NHL start. James Reimer is expected to be the Leafs’ top starter this season but Scrivens was a little fresher, having played in a team-best 22 games this season for the Maple Leafs’ AHL affiliate.
“In a shortened season like this, we’re going to have earn points on every night that we can,” Scrivens said. “It’s nice to start off on the right foot.”
#Sabres vs. #Leafs: Thomas Vanek has 22-23-45 in 44 GP against Toronto. Joffrey Lupul had 1-1-2 in four starts against Buffalo last season. — Chris Nichols (@Nichols_NHLPool) January 21, 2013
#Sabres vs. #Leafs: Thomas Vanek has 22-23-45 in 44 GP against Toronto. Joffrey Lupul had 1-1-2 in four starts against Buffalo last season.
— Chris Nichols (@Nichols_NHLPool) January 21, 2013
Buffalo missed the playoffs for the third time in five seasons in 2011-12 despite owner Terry Pegula opening his checkbook. The Sabres got their quest to return to the post-season off to a strong start with a 5-2 win over visiting Philadelphia on Sunday.
“I thought we had a good week of practice, training camp. Obviously, we wanted to start out with a win. We got that accomplished and we’ll enjoy it for an hour and move on,” said forward Thomas Vanek, who had Buffalo’s first five-point game since Jan. 18, 2008.
Vanek finished with two goals and three assists, and linemate Jason Pominville had three assists.
“They spent a lot of years playing together. You go all the way back to their days in (AHL) Rochester,” coach Lindy Ruff said. “Those two guys are a little bit like glue.”
Steve Ott also scored in his debut for Buffalo (1-0-0) and will next try to help his new team end its lengthy drought in Toronto. The Maple Leafs (1-0-0) have also earned at least one point in each of their last eight home games with the Sabres.
Vanek and Pominville each had eight points (two goals, six assists) in last season’s series, but Vanek had only one assist in the three games in Toronto.
Reimer and Scrivens, meanwhile, each recorded a home win over the Sabres last season. Scrivens, though, also gave up a career-worst six goals in an overtime loss in Buffalo on April 3, while Reimer has done enough to earn wins in four of his last five matchups.
Ryan Miller has lost in each of his last six games in Toronto, posting a 3.40 goals against average. He’s 3-6-0 with a 3.36 GAA in his last nine overall matchups with the Maple Leafs.
Mikhail Grabovski has five goals and two assists in his last seven games against the Sabres.
Buffalo’s Ville Leino, one of the players signed with Pegula’s money before last season, is doubtful to play at Air Canada Centre because of a leg injury while the Maple Leafs’ Joffrey Lupul is expected to play his first game since signing a five-year contract extension.
Maple Leafs standout defenceman Jake Gardiner is not expected to be in the lineup, but he skated Monday morning.
Jake Gardiner is out on the ice before the #leafs skate. — Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) January 21, 2013
Jake Gardiner is out on the ice before the #leafs skate.
Jake Gardiner says he’s 100 percent and can play for the #leafs when Randy Carlyle wants him. — Chris Johnston (@reporterchris) January 21, 2013
Jake Gardiner says he’s 100 percent and can play for the #leafs when Randy Carlyle wants him.