The Toronto Maple Leafs will look to even the Stanley Cup First Round against the Montreal Canadiens in Game 2 at Scotiabank Arena on Saturday.
The Maple Leafs lost captain John Tavares when he sustained a concussion and knee injury in the first period of a 2-1 loss in Game 1 on Thursday. The forward will be out a minimum two weeks because of the knee and there is no timetable for a return relating to the concussion.
Coach Sheldon Keefe said the Maple Leafs will need to have a next-man-up mentality in Tavares' absence.
"One of the great things about the playoffs, frankly, is the opportunity to respond," Keefe said. "I think that's the great thing about the playoffs is that when the other team has an edge and the urgency rises a little bit more, you get the chance to really push back. I'm excited we have the chance to do that."
The Canadiens blueprint for the series was to clog up the neutral zone, play a physical game and not engage in a run-and-gun style that is advantageous to the speedy Maple Leafs. Montreal followed the plan to victory in Game 1 and gave up few second-chance opportunities. When it did, goalie Carey Price came up big and made 35 saves.
"We did a lot of good things last game, but I think we can still be better," Canadiens forward Nick Suzuki said. "The pace can be higher. With guys stepping up their games, I think we're in good shape."
Teams with a 2-0 lead are 330-51 (86.6 percent) winning a best-of-7 NHL playoff series, including 6-0 last season.
Here are three keys for Game 2: