Forwards
His acquisition give the Maple Leafs arguably the best group of centers in the league even after losing Tyler Bozak (11-32-43) to St. Louis in free agency. Last year Auston Matthews finished second on the team in points and goals despite missing time due to injury, putting up 63 points and 34 goals in 62 games. He will make up arguably the best one-two punch down the middle of the ice in the NHL. Their projected third line center will be Nazem Kadri (32-23-55) who was fourth in team scoring last season. With Tavares and Matthews centering the team’s first two lines, the Leafs will have the ability to create many mismatches against opposing teams.
Major Loss
Toronto’s biggest departure this offseason was the loss of leading goal scorer James van Reimsdyk to Philadelphia. The winger had 36 goals and 54 points while missing only one game last season. Despite this, Leafs fans will still have good reason to be confident in their team’s scoring ability as they return many other strong wingers. They have young wingers in Mitch Marner (22-47-69) and William Nylander (20-41-61). Each has been a heavy contributor since joining the league.
Plus, the Leafs include 38-year-old Patrick Marleau who scored 27 goals last year. Our 2018 Toronto Maple Leafs season preview notes that 22-year-old Kasperi Kapanen (7-2-9) who split time between the AHL and NHL last season has the potential to have a breakout year in the 2018-2019 season. He scored 12 goals and added 12 assists in 28 minor league games played last year.
Defense
Ron Hainsey and Nikita Zaitsev also had solid seasons last year. Hainsey finished second among the team’s defensemen in plus-minus with at +12 rating in 80 contests. Zaitsev was limited to 60 games due to a lower body injury but was solid when healthy, eating 22:13 minutes of ice time per game and finishing the year with a +8 rating.
In creating our 2018 Toronto Maple Leafs season preview, we found that Toronto will likely look to give 21-year-old Travis Dermott more NHL time in the 2018-2019 season. Dermott split time last year between the Leafs and their Calder Cup winning AHL affiliate Toronto Marlies. While up with the NHL club he led their defensemen in plus-minus at +16 while adding 13 points in 37 games played.
Goaltending
Toronto has a few options for their backup position this upcoming season. They return their backup goaltender from last season Curtis McElhinney, who played in 18 games and had an impressive 2.14 GAA and .934 save percentage. They also have Garret Sparks, in their AHL affiliate who won the award for the AHL’s “most outstanding goaltender” last year. He had a 1.79 GAA and a .936 save percentage with the Marlies. A third candidate for the backup role is Calvin Pickard, who split time Sparks in the AHL. He had a 0.918 save percentage and 2.31 GAA in 33 games played. Over the past four years Pickard has played in 87 NHL games as a member of both the Colorado Avalanche and Maple Leafs. He has a 2.78 GAA and 0.913 save percentage in his NHL career.
2018 Toronto Maple Leafs Seasons Preview: Outlook
2018 Toronto Maple Leafs Seasons Preview: Prediction
Record: 51-23-8=110 Points
Finish: 2nd in the Atlantic Division
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