Maple Leafs superstars Auston Matthews and William Nylander surprised some youth hockey players in Detroit in support of a former teammate.
As the Atlantic Division-leading Toronto Maple Leafs prepare for an Original Six matchup against the Red Wings on Saturday, superstars Auston Matthews and William Nylander are rightfully spotlighted, as they made quite the impression at a youth hockey game in Detroit.
According to itsmitchmarney on X:
''Auston and Willy spending their time in Detroit to go watch a kids' hockey game just to support Coach Joe Thornton's team''
Nylander and Matthews were spotted showing support for their former teammate Joe Thornton's youth hockey team, which he coaches in Detroit. Their surprise visit brought joy to many young fans and highlighted the kind of positive role models that Toronto athletes can be, even outside of their own market. This gesture sets a great example for both their teammates and the organization as a whole.
As the Maple Leafs prepare for tonight's game against the Red Wings, head coach Craig Berube will be shaking up the lineup, including making changes to the team's power play units, eliminating the 5-forward power play in an effort to spark new energy and production.
In other news, goaltender Anthony Stolarz suffered an injury in Thursday night's game against the Anaheim Ducks and will be unavailable for tonight's matchup. Stolarz has been stellar this season, so the team is hopeful for his swift recovery.