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Maple Leafs projected lineup
Forwards
Michael Bunting – Auston Matthews – Mitchell Marner
Nicholas Robertson – John Tavares – William Nylander
Ilya Mikheyev – David Kampf – Pierre Engvall
Alexander Kerfoot – Jason Spezza – Wayne Simmonds
Defense
Morgan Rielly – Timothy Liljegren
Travis Dermott – Ilya Lyubushkin
TJ Brodie – Justin Holl
Goalies
Jack Campbell
Petr Mrazek
Scratched: Kyle Clifford, Mac Hollowell
Injured: Jake Muzzin (concussion), Ondrej Kase (undisclosed), Rasmus Sandin (illness)
The Maple Leafs increased their lead over inferior Boston (from two points to three). The Leafs are currently in third place in the Atlantic Division with 76 points from 56 games.
Toronto’s Auston Matthews scored his 40th goal of the season on Monday, giving him the fourth 40-goal season of his NHL career. He joins Darryl Sittler as the only players in franchise history to have four 40-goal seasons.
Petr Mrazek played goal for Toronto on Monday, making 31 saves. Jack Campbell is expected to start on Tuesday.
The Maple Leafs defeated the Kraken 6-2 on Feb. 14 in Seattle behind a goal and two assists from Mitchell Marner.
The Maple Leafs are potent with a man advantage and the Kraken allowed two power-play goals to the Hurricanes on Sunday. Seattle had one power-play goal.
Kraken projected lineup
Forward
Calle Jarnkrok – Jared McCann – Jordan Eberle
Mason Appleton – Yanni Gourde – Colin Blackwell
Jaden Schwartz – Alex Wennberg – Marcus Johansson
Morgan Geekie – Riley Sheahan – Joonas Donskoi
Defence
Mark Giordano – Carson Soucy
Jamie Oleksiak – Adam Larsson
Vince Dunn – Jeremy Lauzon
Goalies
Philipp Grubauer
Chris Driedger
Scratched: Haydn Fleury, Will Borgen, Ryan Donato
Injured: Brandon Tanev (ACL)
Seattle is extremely poor on the road. In their last ten away games, they have scored only four points, beating the Islanders and Anaheim. In the other eight games, however, the Krakens have suffered losses in regulation time. The visitors clearly don’t have to worry about making the playoffs anymore. They are in last place in the Pacific Division, 29 points back of the playoff spot. In their last meeting, Seattle lost 2:3 to Carolina.
The Seattle Kraken, who lost the first two games of their five-game road trip, will look for a turnaround Tuesday against the Toronto Maple Leafs, who will be playing their second game in two nights.
The Kraken fell 5-2 to the Washington Capitals on Saturday and 3-2 to the Carolina Hurricanes on Sunday, leaving the expansion team 1-8-1 in its past 10 games.
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