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Maple Leafs’ Line Combinations & Pairings for Blues’ Game Tonight

Tonight the Toronto Maple Leafs play the St. Louis Blues. What are the line combinations and defensive pairings for the game tonight?

As David Alter reported in The Daily Face-Off this morning, the Toronto Maple Leafs’ line combinations and defensive pairings for the game tonight against the St. Louis Blues are the following.

Related: Maple Leafs’ Line Combinations & Pairings for Blues’ Game Tonight

Forward Units

LWCRW

Michael Bunting

Auston Matthews

Mitch Marner

Alexander Kerfoot

John Tavares

William Nylander

Ilya Mikheyev

David Kampf

Pierre Engvall

Kyle Clifford

Jason Spezza

Wayne Simmonds

Notes: With both Nick Ritchie and Ondrej Kase out, the team’s forward lines look a bit different that they’ve been. Mitch Marner jumps back into his old spot on the first line with center Auston Matthews and left-winger Michael Bunting.

Mitch Marner Upper Deck Maple Leafs 2
Mitch Marner Upper Deck Maple Leafs 2

Pierre Engvall comes back on the right of center David Kampf and left-winger Ilya Mikheyev. The third line promises to have an offensive edge to it as well as be vigorous on the penalty kill.

Defensive Pairings


Morgan Rielly

T.J. Brodie

Jake Muzzin

Timothy Liljegren

Rasmus Sandin

Travis Dermott

Notes: With Justin Holl out, Timothy Liljegren jumps into the shutdown pairing with Jake Muzzin.

1st Powerplay Unit

John Tavares

William Nylander

Auston Matthews

Mitch Marner

Morgan Rielly

Notes: Marner takes his place, as usual, on the first-unit powerplay.

2nd Powerplay Unit

Wayne Simmonds

Michael Bunting

Jason Spezza

Ilya Mikheyev

Rasmus Sandin

Notes: Mikheyev will continue to get time on the second-unit powerplay

1st Penalty Kill Unit

David Kampf

Mitch Marner

Jake Muzzin

T.J. Brodie

Notes: Marner jumps back into his usual spot on the penalty kill. He’s valuable there.

2nd Penalty Kill Unit

Alexander Kerfoot

Ilya Mikheyev

Morgan Rielly

Timothy Liljegren

Notes: It’s nice to see Liljegren and Morgan Rielly on the penalty kill.

Goalies

Jack Campbell

Notes: Newly-named NHL All-Star Jack Campbell will start in goal again tonight.

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