Minnesota Wild Vs Toronto Maple Leafs

Time: Wednesday, 11 November, 2009 at 7:00 PM ET
League: NHL – United States of America
Last 10 matches: Minnesota 5-5-0; Toronto 3-3-4
The start of the Phil Kessel era and points in seven straight games have supplied at least some optimism in cynical Toronto, and a visit from the road-woeful Wild (1-8-0) should have the Air Canada Centre faithful expecting their second home win of the season. For the Maple Leafs, defenseman Mike Van Ryn (knee) is out for the season. For the Wild, center Pierre-Marc Bouchard (concussion) and defenseman Kim Johnsson (upper-body) are on injured reserve.
For the Wild, Kyle Brodziak has 3 goals and an assist in his last three games, and Brent Burns has 2 assists in his last three games. For the Maple Leafs, Mikhail Grabovski has 5 assists in his last four games, Lee Stempniak has 3 goals and 5 assists in his last seven games, Jason Blake has a goal and 6 assists in his last six games, Tomas Kaberle has 2 goals and 11 assists in his last seven games, and Ian White has 2 goals and 3 assists in his last five games.
Kessel became the 12th player to make his Leafs debut this season. The other 11 are Tyler Bozak, Joey MacDonald, Jonas Gustavsson, Colton Orr, Wayne Primeau, Jay Rosehill, Viktor Stalberg, Rickard Wallin, Francois Beauchemin, Garnet Exelby and Mike Komisarek. … Tomas Kaberle’s 18 points after the first 15 games of the season is the best start of his 11-year career. Highlights, live score and results will be available soon.. stay with us.
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