Maple Leafs Game 2 'Right Way' and Panthers Playing Word

Toronto Maple Leafs focuses on the upcoming things, not revenge, as they are preparing to host Florida Panthers in the 2nd game of the second round series of the Eastern Conference on Wednesday.
Starting Goaltender Anthony Stolarz left the game 1 in the middle of the second period on Monday. The Panthers center took an elbow from Sam Bennett to the head, the second took the disk to the network, and toppled Stolarz to ice. Stolarz stayed for a few minutes in the game, but during the game break in the Toronto bench, he escaped into a bucket after he escaped.
“I talked to my players about focusing on the game and playing the game and playing the right way,” Maple Leafs coach Craig Berube said. He said. “If there is an opportunity to take the body – and I don't care who it is – you pass through them.
“But if you think you'll go back to Bennett, you will enter the penalty box. We must focus on the game and play the game the way we need to play.”
Berube excluded Stolarz, who made a shot before the mask for Game 2 on Tuesday afternoon. Berube said that the team has not yet known whether Stolarz was a shaking.
“We may worry about what we can control as individuals and teams,” Toronto Forward Max Pacioretty said. He said. “And we always want to remain faithful to each other and stick to each other and do it correctly.”
Pacioretty has been doing it right in the 3rd game of Maple Leaf's first round series against Ottawa senators. He scored the winning goal and helped Ottawa in Game 6, helping both William Nylander in his 5-4 victory on Monday, and managed Maple Leafs with 27 hit, although he played only five of his seven-season matches.
Pacioretty, who played in a line with Nylander and John Tavares, said, “I'm not trying to inven the wheel again.” “I try to get the disk as much as I can, and I try to make life more difficult for two of the best players on the planet.”
In the meantime, the Stanley Cup champion Panthers, who defend, go to Game 2 to restore their structures while looking at a series of division before returning to Florida.
Paul Maurice, Paul Maurice, said, “At the end of the day, our game style and identity did not give ourselves the chance to reach the beginning of the game.” He said. “Then we were a little better when the game continued, but the score is sometimes changing the way of playing.”
Florida, the first round of the 4th match Tampa Bay Lightning Forward Brandon Hagel'e Hit for the Hit for two -game suspension of the defender Aaron Ekblela'ı will return to the competition.
Maurice, “just close the gaps, hurry up to the ice and the rest of our defense troops are a different match and putting things like this.” He said.
Aleksander Barkov, Carter Verhaeghe and Sam Reinhart will look a little more than the top. Verhaeghe had two assists on Monday, and Barkov and Reinhart were removed from the score.
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