NHL Makes Huge Scoring Change to Game 4 Between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators
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Days after Game 4 between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Ottawa Senators, the NHL has decided to make a change that benefits captain Auston Matthews.
One of the best goals of the entire game was scored by
Matthew Knies who was able to roof the puck on
Linus Ullmark on a beautiful breakaway.
Originally, the goal was credited with an assist from
Mitch Marner, and no one else. Days later, the NHL has decided to amend that.
Auston Matthews credited with an Assist
Previously,
Auston Matthews had finished Game 4 without registering a single point. However, that has officially changed.
According to NHL Public Relations, a scoring change to Saturday night's game now credits the captain with a secondary assist.
OFFICIAL SCORING CHANGE: Game 114 @MapleLeafs at @Senators
Toronto's goal at 10:12 of the second period now reads Matthew Knies from Mitch Marner and Auston Matthews. #NHLStats
Ultimately, this changes absolutely nothing for Auston Matthews and the rest of the Toronto Maple Leafs. They lost Game 4 and now, they must win Game 5.
If they do win on Tuesday at home, they will catapult themselves into the second round which is going to be a lot of fun for this team.
They will either play the Tampa Bay Lightning or the Florida Panthers. When you think about how the season went, it is clear that Tampa is the better option.
Only time will tell what happens next and whether or not the Leafs finally exercise those pesky playoff demons of years past.
Previously on TorontoLeafsInsider
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AVRIL 28 | 250 ANSWERS NHL Makes Huge Scoring Change to Game 4 Between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Ottawa Senators Do you believe Auston Matthews deserved an assist on Matthew Knies' goal? |
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