Mark Zwolinski from thestar said that It was fitting that Zach Hyman was one of the more dominant puck possession players in the Maple Leafs’ 4-2 win over Edmonton on Friday night at the Scotiabank Arena.
In a game that featured a lot of perimeter play in the offensive zone by the Leafs, it was the kind of game where a puck retrieval expert like Hyman could stick out.
There were few others that stood out for anything entertaining in the offensive zone. Adam Brooks, in the lineup with Auston Matthews and Joe Thornton injured, scored his NHL first goal, which was a nice moment for a player who works hard and is responsible defensively. And John Tavares tipped in a shot on the power play to give the Leafs a 3-2 lead in the third, his fourth goal of the season.
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