Your game in ten:
1. It was obvious this was William Nylander’s best showing so far as far as his shift-to-shift impact on the game. You can still see he’s feeling it late in shifts (and took a penalty late in one), but he’s coming along offensively and defensively.
He showed his strength on the puck coming out of the corner near the end of his shift to set up the Morgan Rielly goal, his first point of the season. He’s also such a smooth, calm, and patient player in odd-man opportunity situations — able to outwait defenders, get them to play their hand, and fit a puck through or over them, as we saw on the Patrick Marleau insurance goal.