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Morgan Rielly will have Jake McCabe as a defence partner on Monday night against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Skip to Content. PRIME DAY: The best deals in Canada selected by our Canoe ...
Against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday night at Scotiabank Arena, Rielly will have Jake McCabe — whose reliability and awareness in the D zone has been crucial — as his defence partner.
Jake McCabe hit his head when he fell in a late first-period fight. McCabe failed to get up on his first attempt, then left the game and did not return. Morgan Rielly scores OT winner as Leafs ...
The Toronto Maple Leafs’ new defensive structure worked well in the club’s 5-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning on Monday. Specifically, Morgan Rielly and Jake McCabe formed a new pairing ...
Morgan Rielly, who has spent much of the past month skating alongside Philippe Myers, found himself paired with Jake McCabe at the morning skate. As a result, ...
it was a grind of a game and perhaps a costly one with Jake McCabe injured, but the Maple Leafs are finding ways to keep winning. Defencemen are suddenly scoring, none better timed than Morgan ...
With Morgan Rielly by his side in support, McCabe stumbled backward as he tried to get to his feet in the aftermath. Jake McCabe went to the dressing room following a fight with Garnet Hathaway.
Although Morgan Rielly has seen some improvement over the last three games, a deeper dive into the season shows Rielly having slightly better possession numbers without Jake McCabe than with.
As seen in the table above, Rielly’s average ice time has dropped by 2:47 per game during the win streak. Meanwhile, Jake McCabe, Tanev, and Oliver Ekman-Larsson have all seen increases in their ...
Nick Kypreos, Justin Bourne, and Sam McKee discuss whether Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube should consider reducing Morgan Rielly's role in the playoffs and giving those minutes to Jake McCabe ...
For the time being, the pair of Morgan Rielly and Philippe Myers seem set to continue together. Their divergent styles complement each other. The Leafs own 55 percent of the five-on-five expected ...