
"Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube may get frustrated with William Nylander's play from time to time, but of late, he's been singing his praise to anyone who will listen. Nylander opened the scoring 35 seconds into Monday night's game, and capped off the 4-2 victory with a three-point night against the Calgary Flames. Berube spoke to reporters after the game and made things very clear, the Maple Leafs are a much more dangerous team with #88 in the lineup."
""Definitely confidence, and having Willy back has really boosted our team a lot," stated Berube following the Maple Leafs 4-2 win. "Obviously, he is a great player in this league. Having him in the lineup makes us a much more dangerous team." Nylander ended the game with three points, including a great play to find Troy Stecher for his third goal of the season, four-on-four in the second period to stretch the Maple Leafs lead to 3-0."
William Nylander's presence boosted team confidence and made the Maple Leafs a more dangerous team. Nylander opened the scoring 35 seconds into the game and finished with three points in a 4-2 win over the Calgary Flames. He set up Troy Stecher's four-on-four goal that stretched the lead to 3-0. Nylander was engaged early, winning puck battles and contributing on both defense and offense. The goal resulted from strong movement and a precise pass to Stecher, who finished with a move on the goalie. The Maple Leafs again did not receive a power play; no explanation was given.
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