Lethbridge Herald

Holl scores in NHL debut

Leafs blank Islanders

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Justin Holl walked into Air Canada Centre on his own a couple hours before puck drop Wednesday night, with his minor league equipment bag and a bundle of sticks in his hands.

He originally expected to have the day off as he was returning from the American Hockey League’s all-star game in Utica, N.Y.

Little did he know he would go on to score in his NHL debut as the Toronto Maple Leafs toppled the New York Islanders 5-0 on Wednesday.

“It’s almost surreal, you’re like ‘Wait did that really happen? And you’re like, ‘Nice, it did,’” said Holl.

The 26-year-old Holl joined the Toronto organizati­on on an AHL contract in 2015-16 before earning an NHL two-way deal last season. He had played in 239 minor-league games before appearing in an NHL game despite being drafted 54th overall by the Chicago Blackhawks in 2010.

“I have confidence in my abilities, sometimes you have to work a little harder for the things you want,” said Holl. “You have faith it’s all gonna turn out all right.”

Holl wasn’t the only Leaf skater with his first NHL goal on Wednesday either, as Travis Dermott struck in his ninth career game.

Holl and Dermott spent parts of the last two seasons together on the Marlies, making the evening that much more special for the blue-line duo.

“He texted me (pre-game) and said, “We’re playing together and I’ve had chills for the last five minutes,’” said Holl.

“Crazy, you can’t put it into words,” said 21-year-old Dermott. “You can’t write it up any more perfect with (Holl) up here as my partner.

“It all came together perfect tonight.”

Frederik Andersen was solid, making 28 saves for his fourth shutout of the season for the Leafs (29-18-5).

Thomas Greiss stopped 45 shots for the Islanders (25-225), who also lost 4-1 at home against the Florida Panthers on Tuesday.

“Just really unacceptab­le the level we’re playing at,” said Islanders captain John Tavares. “Not gonna win too many hockey games the way we’ve played the last couple nights.”

Toronto had three rookie defencemen in the lineup, with regulars Morgan Rielly (upper body), Roman Polak (viral infection) and Ron Hainsey (illness) all scratched. Holl made his NHL debut alongside first-year skaters Andreas Borgman and Dermott. Defenceman Nikita Zaitsev was also back in Toronto’s lineup after missing 17 games with a foot injury.

 ?? Canadian Press photo ?? Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman Travis Dermott (right) is mobbed by teammates William Nylander (29) (centre) and Zach Hyman (11) after scoring his first career goal against the New York Islanders during second period NHL hockey action in Toronto on...
Canadian Press photo Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman Travis Dermott (right) is mobbed by teammates William Nylander (29) (centre) and Zach Hyman (11) after scoring his first career goal against the New York Islanders during second period NHL hockey action in Toronto on...

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