
"There were a lot of good things. There were mistakes, but I liked our bounce back. We were behind a couple of times tonight, but we showed a lot of resilience and found our way back. I thought we had everyone playing tonight and everyone going. We had lots of opportunities at the net tonight, which is good to see. It was a pretty direct game overall. There are things we can do better, but overall, I was pretty happy with the game."
"I am sure it will help. He has been good. For me, Max has been a different player in the last three games. He is more engaged, and when he is an engaged player, he is a good player. He was getting a lot of opportunities at the net. He was competitive on the puck. He was skating with the puck."
"I thought Willy had a good game. I wasn't sure, but he said he was good to play in warmup. He looked fine. He had a pretty good game. I do. I still think there is room to grow between the three of them. I do feel that those two guys are starting to figure some things out between each other."
"On the other power plays, there was some good stuff going on, but it just seemed like the shots... I don't know if they'd miss the net - I'll have to rewatch them - or if they got blocked, or what they hit. I like the idea of Matthews coming downhill and shooting those pucks. Willy was on the goal line tonight. I liked that look; Matt"
Toronto improved to 5-4-1 with a 4-3 win over Calgary. The team showed resilience after falling behind multiple times and generated numerous net-front opportunities in a direct, competitive game. Max Domi scored two goals and displayed increased engagement, competitiveness on puck battles, and better puck-skating over recent games. William Nylander returned to the lineup and played effectively. The emerging chemistry among McMann, Matthews, and Nylander shows promise but still needs development. The power play converted on its fourth opportunity after the penalty kill broke down, benefiting from net-front presence and outnumbering the opposition.
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