The Toronto Maple Leafs Keep Winning, the Nashville Predators Face Turmoil While the Colorado Avalanche Struggle with Injuries

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The Toronto Maple Leafs have at least a point in their last 14 games and continue to win. Mitch Marner, William Nylander, John Tavares and Auston Matthews continue to shine but the Leafs have also played surprisingly good defense and are getting great goaltending from Matt Murray and Ilya Samsonov. David Morassutti of Locked On Leafs join us to discuss the reasons for the team's recent success and what it will take to keep it rolling. The Nashville Predators have gone through a tough few days as the team placed former first round pick Eeli Tolvanen on waivers and had Michael McCarron enter the assistance program. Ann Kimmel of Locked On Predators joins us to discuss the latest news from Music City and how the Preds can get through this challenging time. Plus, can Filip Forsberg get this team's offense back on track? The Colorado Avalanche are trying to overcome a series of injuries that would devastate any team. Mikko Rantanen scored a hat trick to help the Avs beat the Blues but they still have a ways to go before Nathan MacKinnon and Gabriel Landeskog return. Kyle Sullivan of Locked On Avalanche joins us to discuss the Avs situation including some players who are with the big club ahead of schedule but are making a positive impression. All this and more on today's Locked On NHL Podcast with Gil Martin. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! SimpliSafe With Fast Protect™️ Technology, exclusively from SimpliSafe, 24/7 monitoring agents capture evidence to accurately verify a threat for faster police response. There’s No Safe Like SimpliSafe. Visit SimpliSafe.com/LockedOnNHL to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices