Leafs' rookie sensations dominate in home-ice debut

dimanche 16 octobre 2016

Move aside Team North America, the Toronto Maple Leafs are creating a millennial sensation of their own.

Playing on home ice for the first time, rookie Mitch Marner sniped home his first NHL goal moments after fellow rookie Connor Brown scored for his seventh point in nine NHL games dating back to last season.


Rookie Nikita Zaitsev also quietly picked up his first NHL point, an assist on the Marner goal.


This comes just one game after 2016 first overall draft pick Auston Matthews set an NHL record with four goals in his NHL debut on Wednesday.

And the records kept coming Saturday, as the Leafs became the first team since the NHL expansion to have rookies score the first six goals of the season.


Fresh off being named No. 100 on the Leafs' Top 100 players of all-time list, James van Riemsdyk ended the rookie scoring streak by potting Toronto's third goal of the first period.

It was his first goal since changing his jersey number, the only player on the team forced to make a swap after the Leafs retired the numbers of 17 players earlier in the evening in a centennial season ceremony.


Just how exciting was the first period?

Well, the Leafs haven't scored three goals in the first frame since last January.


The Leafs have no less than six players on their roster that qualify as rookies (that's players 25 and under who have not played more than 25 NHL games in any previous seasons) including Marner, Zaitsev, Matthews, Brown, William Nylander and Zach Hyman. Each player has picked up at least one point in the Leafs' first two games of the season.

Toronto finished the evening with a notch in the 'W' column, defeating Boston 4-1.

Chalk one up for the youth movement.

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Leafs' rookie sensations dominate in home-ice debut

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