3 takeaways from Leafs-Kings: Tavares hits 30 goals for 8th time, Knies’ best game since Olympic break
John Tavares reached the 30-goal marker for the eighth time in his career, Matthew Knies forced overtime with a two-goal, three-point night, while Steven Lorentz, Easton Cowan and Nick Robertson added singles in the losing effort.
Here are three takeaways from the Maple Leafs’ loss to the Kings:
Tavares reaches the 30-goal mark for the 8th time, continues strong partnership with Cowan
Tavares previously notched his 30th goal of the season, knocking home a loose puck at the net-front. He’s been a constant offensive force for the Maple Leafs this season, while playing on a team-friendly contract. Tavares and Cowan ought to be staples of the Maple Leafs’ next season, a year which should promise massive change after a decade of contention.
It’s fitting that John Tavares and Easton Cowan are leading the charge tonight. Cowan is easily the Leafs’ positive from this season, Tavares with his 8th 30-goal campaign, the team’s first and final quarter MVP. Now, will the tank roll down the Hollywood Hills?
Knies’ best game since the Olympic break
Knies converted on a terrific saucer pass from Max Domi for the game’s opening goal. And as the Maple Leafs staged a frantic third-period comeback, Knies wired a shot past Darcy Kuemper to force overtime. This is the most explosive Knies has looked since February, and he posted a 53 percent share of the expected goals at 5-on-5, trailing only Dakota Joshua among Maple Leafs. If the Maple Leafs are insistent on playing Knies, Saturday’s game was the greatest argument in their favour.
Anze Kopitar’s final game vs. Leafs
Anze Kopitar will be retiring at the end of the season, and he remains in outstanding form for the Los Angeles Kings. Kopitar posted 1.85 goals against per 60, the third-best figure of all players with 500 minutes or greater at 5-on-5 via Natural Stat Trick prior to Saturday’s games. He is a leading candidate to win his third Selke Trophy, although he made a key defensive error that led directly to a Maple Leafs’ goal.
“What’s amazing about this league is playing against the world’s best, and he’s been one of those for a long time,” Tavares said post-game via Fox.
Although Kopitar went scoreless, he received the final laugh during his final game against the Leafs.
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