Tverberg, Nylander, and Hildeby remain hot as Toronto Marlies come back to beat Cleveland
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Tverberg, Nylander, and Hildeby remain hot as Toronto Marlies come back to beat Cleveland
"We didn't get away from our system and structure, and that's what kept us in it. We just chipped away. We have a good belief in the dressing room, and that's a big win for us."
"We played a pretty strong game. We killed some penalties there and got away from our rhythm a little bit. Our bench was positive, and big players made big plays at the right time."
The Toronto Marlies defeated Cleveland 4-2 in their last regular-season matchup, showcasing resilience despite missing key players. After falling behind 2-1 in the third period, the Marlies maintained their system and structure. Strong performances from players like Logan Shaw and Dennis Hildeby were crucial. Hildeby made significant saves, and the team showed determination, especially during penalty kills. The victory reflects their belief and readiness for the upcoming playoffs, highlighting their ability to overcome challenges and maintain a positive bench atmosphere.
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