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Islanders vs Maple Leafs: Low-Scoring Showdown Awaits in NHL Clash

New York Islanders

As the New York Islanders prepare to face off against the Toronto Maple Leafs, the absence of Auston Matthews looms large over Toronto’s offensive output. The Maple Leafs have seen a notable decline in scoring, averaging just 5.37 goals per game without their star forward, a stark contrast to the 6.78 goals per game when he is in the lineup. This trend sets the stage for a tightly contested matchup, particularly with both teams boasting impressive goaltending.

In net for the Islanders will be Vezina Trophy candidate Ilya Sorokin, who has been a formidable presence this season. Sorokin leads the league in Goals Saved Above Expected (+26.2) and maintains a solid average of just 2.5 goals allowed per game. His performance will be crucial as the Islanders, who rank fourth in goals allowed, look to stifle the Maple Leafs’ attack.

On the other side, Joseph Woll has been stepping up for Toronto, showcasing his skills with a save percentage above .900 in six of his last eight games. This bodes well for Woll as he faces an Islanders team that ranks 22nd in offensive production. With both goaltenders in fine form, the likelihood of a high-scoring affair seems slim.

John Tavares, stepping into the first-line center role in Matthews’ absence, has been particularly active, averaging 3.8 shots on 7.4 attempts in his last four home games. As he takes on his former team, Tavares will be a key player to watch, likely leading the Leafs in shot attempts.

Defensively, Brandon Carlo has seen an uptick in his shot-blocking efforts, averaging 2.1 blocks per game since an early-season slump. With the Islanders generating a top-10 rate of shots at 5-on-5 over the past ten games, Carlo will have ample opportunity to contribute on the defensive end.

Statistically, the Islanders have been trending toward the Under, hitting this mark in 16 of their last 25 away games, which equates to a +8.45 units and a 30% return on investment. As the puck drops, fans can expect a defensive battle where every shot counts.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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