
"I think we have scored goals. We've scored enough goals to win more games than we have. And I like how we're starting to get some secondary scoring here with some guys. And the new guys coming in, I think are feeling more comfortable and starting to just understand what we need from them and their roles. I'm excited about that."
"Toronto's 31 goals scored are tied for 8th in the NHL prior to Tuesday's slate, while the club holds a 4-4-1 record. William Nylander (game-time decision) is tied for fifth in NHL scoring with three goals and 14 points, while John Tavares isn't far behind, registering five goals and 12 points to begin the year. Although the Maple Leafs are scoring in the upper quartile,"
Craig Berube expresses optimism about the Maple Leafs' offensive output in October while noting clear room for improvement. The team has scored 31 goals and holds a 4-4-1 record. William Nylander and John Tavares are among the league scoring leaders early in the year. Secondary scoring is beginning to appear as new players settle into roles and responsibilities. Defensive vulnerabilities against the rush and odd-man rushes have been a primary concern and focus. The team played more direct and physical in the last two games and must continue improving identity and defensive execution. Berube has also followed the Blue Jays' long playoff game and commended manager John Schneider's handling of the situation.
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