The Niagara Falls Review

Coyotes knock off Maple Leafs, 2-0

Matthews is shut down in return to home state

- JOHN MARSHALL

GLENDALE, ARIZ. — The fans packed Gila River Arena to see hometown star Auston Matthews’ lone trip to the desert this National Hockey League season.

The Arizona Coyotes gave them a defensive show instead.

Darcy Kuemper stopped 21 shots and the Coyotes shut down Matthews in his return to Arizona in a 2-0 victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday night.

“You can’t let them have time and space, and that’s the big thing we did today,” said Arizona’s Josh Archibald, who scored his seventh goal of the season. “A lot of those skills guys don’t like to get hit and when you finish your checks on them, they get frustrated.”

Arizona won the teams’ first meeting 4-2 in Toronto last month and took control of the rematch with goals by Alex Galchenyuk and Archibald in the second period.

The Coyotes were crisp on defence and Kuemper was sharp after allowing four goals his previous start, earning his second shutout of the season and No. 13 for his career.

“We did a lot of good things,” Coyotes forward Derek Stepan said. “We had some penalties and Kuemps had to make some big saves, but overall it was a strong 60.”

The Maple Leafs arrived in the desert playing well, winning six of their previous seven games. Toronto couldn’t match Arizona’s energy in its fourth game in six days, managing 16 shots before pulling goalie Frederik Andersen with 3½ minutes left.

“It was one of those nights where it really didn’t go our way, and those happen,” said Andersen, who had 27 saves.

Matthews grew up in Scottsdale and became the first Arizona-born player to be selected No. 1 overall in the NHL draft in 2016. He arrived home on a hot streak.

Matthews scored two goals in

the Maple Leafs’ 6-3 win over Vegas on Thursday night, including the 100th of his career, giving him six points in two games.

Arizona held Matthews in check most of the night, limiting his scoring chances while frustratin­g all the Maple Leafs.

“It’s frustratin­g, for sure,” said Matthews, who took four shots. “You come back here, you want to perform, you want to win the game, most importantl­y.

“We really just didn’t have it tonight,” he added. “They outworked

us in many different areas.”

The Coyotes had a sluggish start against St. Louis in their last game, falling into a 2-0 firstperio­d hole in a 4-0 loss Thursday night. Arizona was much sharper against the Maple Leafs, playing well in its own end and creating numerous scoring chances.

“They did exactly what we told our guys they were going to do and in the end, we didn’t execute well enough and work at a high enough level to have success,” Leafs coach Mike Babcock said.

 ??  ?? Arizona Coyotes goaltender Darcy Kuemper makes a save on shot by Toronto Maple Leafs centre Auston Matthews on Saturday.
Arizona Coyotes goaltender Darcy Kuemper makes a save on shot by Toronto Maple Leafs centre Auston Matthews on Saturday.

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