When Matt Martin found the back of the net in Monday’s 3-2 Leafs win over the Kings, he became the 15th different Toronto player to score in the young NHL season.
Indeed the Leafs are enjoying an abundance of scoring. (And now you can’t shake an image in your head of Oprah screaming “you get a goal, you get a goal,” can you?)
Heading into Wednesday’s action Toronto leads the NHL with an average of 4.44 goals per game. Four dangerous scoring lines, capable of striking multiple times within a short timespan, are putting defenders around the league on their heels.