And the same goes for his road-tripping teammates on the Leafs, who beat the Avalanche 5-3 to register their second straight win since Sheldon Keefe replaced Mike Babcock as head coach Wednesday. He scored his second goal in as many games by using his promotion to Toronto’s first power-play unit remarkably efficiently. “I’m over there to be a shooter,” Barrie said before the game, speaking of his new position on the power play’s left flank. Kind of everything I could hope for.”Hometown storylines: Barrie wasn’t the only Leaf making a homecoming of sorts. Auston again: Auston Matthews scored his second road goal in as many games, after having one in his previous 10.
Source: thestar November 24, 2019 03:11 UTC