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Maple Leafs News & Rumors: Matthews, Samsonov & Ho-Sang

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Last night, the Toronto Maple Leafs did what was expected and beat the Chicago Blackhawks 5-2. The win pushed them back into second place in the tough Atlantic Division. Their loss earlier in the week to the Columbus Blue Jackets allowed the Tampa Bay Lightning to sneak ahead of them in the standings. 

It might be a dogfight to the finish for the Maple Leafs. The trade deadline is on March 3, and there are tons of rumors. Who will come to the Maple Leafs, and who will move? Maple Leafs general manager Kyle Dubas likes to keep things quiet, but we have to believe he’ll be going all in to win this season.

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In this edition of Maple Leafs’ News & Rumors, I’ll take a look at some of the news emerging from last night’s game, as well as other news emerging from the organization. I’ll specifically look at Josh Ho-Sang and what happened to him in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).

Item One: Auston Matthews Back, Good as New

Auston Matthews played on Wednesday night after missing five games due to a knee injury and looked as if he hadn’t missed a stride. In the six games before his injury, he had been on a hot streak, potting five goals and an assist. 

Auston Matthews, Toronto Maple Leafs (Jess Starr/The Hockey Writers)

He returned with a bang, scoring a goal – the game-winner – and an assist against the Blackhawks. In 48 games this season, Matthews now has 26 goals and 55 points. He might not hit 50 goals this season, but he sure makes a difference when he suits up.

Item Two: Ilya Samsonov Has Another Winning Performance

Ilya Samsonov drew last night’s start against the Blackhawks. Although he wasn’t as successful as he was in his previous game – a 30-save shutout victory against the Blue Jackets – he still was on top of his game.  

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In the end, he saved 27 of 29 shots, and after allowing only a single goal in each of the first two periods, he shut the door in a quiet third period. The Maple Leafs gave him tons of offensive support, and the game was never in doubt.

Samsonov improved his record to 19-6-2 with a 2.31 goals-against-average and a .918 save percentage. He’s been solid over his last four starts, allowing two or fewer goals in three of them.

Item Three: Pretty Recent News on ex-Maple Leafs Josh Ho-Sang

During the 2022 offseason, the Toronto Marlies signed Josh Ho-Sang to a professional…

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