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This article was published 07/02/2013 (4712 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
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ABOUT THE LEAFS
- Toronto’s off-season trade with Philly is looking rather good at the moment. James van Riemsdyk had his fifth and sixth goals of the season in a 3-2 win at Washington on Tuesday.
- The Leafs road trip this week is a great example of how Winnipeg’s presence in the Eastern Conference is not just poor for the Jets. Toronto played in Washington, is here tonight and then goes to Montreal for Saturday.
- It’s been three games in a row with zeroes on the Toronto power play. In fact, both Leafs special teams rank in the NHL’s bottom five (PP 27th, PK 26th) as of Wednesday.
- G Ben Scrivens was the winner on Tuesday over the Caps but James Reimer of Morweena has started six of the first 10 games.
Toronto Maple Leafs
30 Ben Scrivens
34 James Reimer
3 Dion Phaneuf
4 Cody Franson
8 Mike Komisarek
11 Jay McClement
16 Clarke MacArthur
20 David Steckel
21 James van Riemsdyk
24 John-Michael Liles
28 Colton Orr
36 Carl Gunnarsson
38 Frazer McLaren
39 Matt Frattin
41 Nikolai Kulemin
42 Tyler Bozak
43 Nazem Kadri
45 Mark Fraser
47 Leo Komarov
53 Michael Kostka
55 Korbinian Holzer
81 Phil Kessel
84 Mikhail Grabovski
WINNIPEG JETS
31 Ondrej Pavelec
35 Al Montoya
4 Paul Postma
5 Mark Stuart
6 Ron Hainsey
8 Alexander Burmistrov
9 Evander Kane
12 Olli Jokinen
13 Kyle Wellwood
14 Anthony Peluso
16 Andrew Ladd
17 James Wright
18 Bryan Little
19 Jim Slater
22 Chris Thorburn
23 Alexei Ponikarovsky
24 Grant Clitsome
25 Zach Redmond
26 Blake Wheeler
33 Dustin Byfuglien
39 Tobias Enstrom
80 Nik Antropov
— Campbell