William Nylander made his return to the Leafs' lineup Saturday night and recorded five shots in a shootout win over the Canucks. TSN Hockey analyst Cameron Gaunce breaks down how Nylander looked in his first game back, and whether or not Toronto should consider shopping him at the trade deadline.
TSN Hockey analyst Cameron Gaunce breaks down how Nylander looked in his first game back, and whether or not Toronto should consider shopping him at the trade deadline.Opens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowMust See: McVay not a birthday guy: 'If you guys say happy 40th, I'll slap the s--t out of you'Opens in new windowOpens in new windowWillson on Pegula: 'What I saw as a player is an owner that really cares, that wants to win'Opens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new window.
TSN Hockey analyst Cameron Gaunce breaks down how Nylander looked in his first game back, and whether or not Toronto should consider shopping him at the trade deadline.Opens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowMust See: McVay not a birthday guy: 'If you guys say happy 40th, I'll slap the s--t out of you'Opens in new windowOpens in new windowWillson on Pegula: 'What I saw as a player is an owner that really cares, that wants to win'Opens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new windowOpens in new window
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