With John Tavares out indefinitely, cashing in on power plays is more important than ever for the Leafs. But the climb back to respectable with the man advantage gets that much more challenging in the absence of Toronto's captain. (lukefoxjukebox)
, who distributes from the opposite flank as Matthews, did not score a power-play goal. Yet he remains in a shooter’s circle."I think just fighting through it, moving our feet. We're going to draw penalties more and more and just continue to get those looks," said Matthews, who led all shooters with eight pucks on Price, three on the PP.
"It's on us to try to capitalize on those opportunities, but I think we just want to keep shooting, keep creating those chances. In our minds, it's good to go in eventually."