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Despite some critical injuries, the Toronto Maple Leafs earned an impressive 3-0 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights on Wednesday. Fraser Minten stole the spotlight with his first NHL goal, Joseph Woll was a fortress in net with his first shutout of the season, and William Nylander continued his outstanding offensive play. The win marked Toronto’s sixth victory in seven games, pushing their momentum despite the challenges of a growing injury list.

The Golden Knights / Maple Leafs Game at a Glance

The Maple Leafs struck first when Minten capitalized on a well-placed feed from Nylander during a line change. Nylander extended the lead with a power-play goal in the third period, his 13th of the season. The icing on the cake came when Pontus Holmberg secured the win with an empty-netter. It was his first goal of the season, scored after a neat takeaway at mid-ice.

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However, the game had a downside. Standout forward Matthew Knies left in the second period with an upper-body injury from a high hit by Zach Whitecloud. Knies’ absence leaves a hole in Toronto’s top six, but the team demonstrated its depth with contributions from young players.

4 Standout Maple Leafs Games: 2 Youngsters Show Up Well

The Maple Leafs had several excellent performances from different players last night. However, four players stood out, and two were prospects filling in for the team.

Player 1: Fraser Minten Scores His First NHL Goal

Minten rose to the occasion with his first NHL goal, a memorable moment for the 20-year-old forward. Beyond his scoring touch, he impressed with his defensive awareness and ability to adapt to special teams. He stepped into Knies’ spot on the power play and looked especially strong and intelligent on the penalty kill. Minten earned the postgame team belt for his efforts, a testament to his impactful play.

Fraser Minten, Toronto Maple Leafs (Photo by Minas Panagiotakis/Getty Images)

Player 2: Nikita Grebenkin Plays a Physical Game

Making his NHL debut, Nikita Grebenkin left an immediate impression with his physicality and two-way contributions. A massive hit on Shea Theodore set the tone early, and his advanced analytics (especially his possession numbers) highlighted his effectiveness. The truth is that this young Russian looked solid all over the ice. Head coach Craig Berube lauded Grebenkin’s tenacity, predicting he’ll quickly become a fan favourite in…

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