Matthew Barnaby gives some love to Jake McCabe & John Tavares: Leafs Morning Take
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Matthew Barnaby gives some love to Jake McCabe & John Tavares: Leafs Morning Take
"At any rate, we kicked off the Monday edition of Leafs Morning Take by talking some World Series. The scene has shifted to Los Angeles for the next three games -starting with Game 3 tonight. Friend of the show Max Scherzer gets the ball for Toronto. We still can't believe that the Blue Jays are in the World Series. Amazing. The city has been buzzing."
"Cayden Primeau made 23 stops in Saturday's win, but obviously, it seems likely that he will be on his way very soon. For what it's worth, Brad Treliving did reveal that Woll's been skating on his own the past few weeks. That said, there was no timetable for his official return. Treliving hinted a possible Marlies conditioning stint. It's great to see Woll back in the mix!"
"Undoubtedly, Jake McCabe was the talk of the weekend. Rosey extensively broke down his massive hit on Bowen Byram and subsequent fight against Alex Tuch. In case you missed it, he beat the wheels off Tuch. It was not pretty. We both agreed that the Leafs need more of that moving forward. McCabe always plays with that mean streak, though."
Toronto salvaged a split in a home-and-home with the Buffalo Sabres while still showing room for improvement heading into a three-game slate. The World Series moved to Los Angeles with Max Scherzer starting Game 3 and the city buzzing over the Blue Jays' appearance. Mitch Marner had a difficult shift against Vegas rookie Dominic James. Nick Robertson scored in his return. Cayden Primeau made 23 saves on Saturday. Brad Treliving said Joseph Woll has been skating on his own, with no timetable for return and a possible Marlies conditioning stint. John Tavares reached 499 career goals. Jake McCabe delivered a massive hit on Bowen Byram and fought Alex Tuch, exemplifying needed physicality.
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