Oilers looking to cool off streaking Maple Leafs
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[January 30, 2021]
The Toronto Maple Leafs will be
going for a four-game Western Canada sweep Saturday night when they
complete a two-game set against the host Edmonton Oilers.
The Maple Leafs, who defeated the Oilers 4-3 Thursday night, also
will be trying to stretch their overall winning streak to five
games.
After defeating the Oilers in Toronto on Jan. 22, the Maple Leafs
won twice over the Flames in Calgary.
"I like the way that we've found ways to come out on the positive
side of it when it counts the most," Maple Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe
said. "Whether it's how many games now we've had a really big
penalty kill very late in the game with the game on the line, we
find our way through those. We gave up the lead and then we bounce
right back and get it and then make sure we finish the job. That's
been a theme. I like that.
"I think the thing I like most of all, for the most part, we've
defended really well as a team, not perfect, but we've defended -- I
guess, well maybe is not the right term, we've defended hard."
The Oilers are 1-3-0 since defeating the Maple Leafs in Toronto on
Jan. 20.
"Well, we're nine games in (3-6-0)," said Oilers captain Connor
McDavid, who had two assists Thursday.
"I think we're done figuring it out here. We need to start putting
together games. One night it's the power play. One night it's a
little bit of a lull. One night it's another thing. So we have to
collectively come together and put together 60 full minutes. It
sounds so cliche but all areas need to be riding together and that
hasn't happened for us yet."
Leon Draisaitl had two goals for Edmonton on Thursday. He has scored
in five straight games and has six goals.
The Oilers twice tied the game Thursday after the Maple Leafs took a
2-0 lead. Auston Matthews scored the winning goal on a power play at
13:37 of the third period.
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The Leafs have won five games by one goal, with the other two wins
coming by two goals when they scored into an empty net.
"We got the win, that's all that matters," said Matthews, who has
five goals. "We're taking too many penalties. We had big penalty
kills, big power-play goals. Sometimes that's the way the game goes,
special teams come through. Obviously, we squeaked out this one."
The Oilers are 1-4-0 at home and the Maple Leafs are 4-1-0 on the
road.
"You've got to find ways to win and find ways to lose, right?"
Oilers coach Dave Tippett said. "That's what bothers me. We're
making mistakes that are taking away from our chance to win. It
feels at times we've played better than our record, but we've got
that record because we've brought a lot of that trouble on
ourselves."
Despite the fast start, Keefe feels that his team has room to
improve.
"We're not even close to being the team that I think we can be and
the team that we would need to be," he said. "But a lot of positive
things that have gotten us to be 7-2. I think the greatest news of
all is that none of the games have been perfect and there's lots of
room for growth still."
(Field Level Media)
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