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Jamie McLennan has some trepidation over Stolarz’s workload: Leafs Morning Take

For the ninth consecutive season, the Toronto Maple Leafs will partake in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Thanks to their well-deserved 3-2 win against the rival Florida Panthers on Wednesday night at Scotiabank Arena, they punched their ticket to the postseason.

Obviously, reaction to that is where the Thursday edition of Leafs Morning Take started as Jay Rosehill returned to the mix. Things got a bit hairy late in the game, but the Leafs found a way to close the door. And that’s all that matters.

Brought to you by Sobeys, we offered up a full game recap. Simply put, Anthony Stolarz was tremendous making 29 stops for his career high 17th victory of the campaign. On top of that, most importantly, the big boys came to play. John Tavares, who leads the NHL in goals since the 4 Nations with 15, scored No. 36. Meantime, the top line was incredible, specifically in the third period. Mitch Marner potted a goal and added an assist on Matthew Knies’ game winner. Marner’s now just seven points shy of his first career 100-point season. Additionally, we talked about the injuries to David Kampf and Jake McCabe. Hopefully it’s nothing too serious on either front. Toronto’s won three in a row and seven of nine. All in all, there’s reason to feel optimistic and positive about this team right now.

Thanks to GRETA BAR YYZ, TSN Hockey Analyst Jamie NOODLES McLennan dropped by the show once again. We talked a lot about last night’s game. Noodles weighed in on the magnitude of the win, Stolarz’s performance, and how he would deploy the crease moving forward. Furthermore, we discussed Marner/Matthews showing up at an important time and Tavares’ brilliance. Has the former captain become an auto re-sign? It’s all about the price tag for Noodles.

After that, we got to the CRISPI HOT TAKE OF THE DAY, presented by the Ninja Crispi 4-in-1 Portable Glass Air Fryer. Producer Vick fired up this hot take: Mitch Marner learned the lesson… he is now a big game player. That’s some spicy stuff.

Be sure to join us for the Friday edition of Leafs Morning Take (11 AM ET) as we tee up Leafs/Jackets, Toronto’s penultimate home game of the season.

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Brandon Carlo has formed a mutually beneficial partnership with Morgan Rielly

Brandon Carlo was acquired at the trade deadline by the Toronto Maple Leafs to provide some stability and practicality for a team with Stanley Cup aspirations, in a critical year of their internal timeline. As the Maple Leafs fight for the top spot in the Atlantic Division, Carlo has formed a mutually beneficial partnership with Morgan Rielly, providing the team with their best four-man unit on the blue line of the past decade.

“I love playing with guys like Mo. His capability of moving the puck makes me feel really comfortable in the defensive zone, getting it over to him, knowing we’ll be able to make some good plays coming out of the d-zone,” Carlo said prior to Wednesday’s game against the Florida Panthers. “He’s been doing a great job communicating with me, as well. Defensively, on rush reads, I’m really beginning to recognize his voice, with my voice as well. It’s been great. For me, it’s an ideal partnership, the kind of guy like that is the perfect guy I’d love to play with.”

Rielly and Carlo have been paired together for 13 games, and the underlying results are promising, especially if they’re going to be used as the Maple Leafs’ second pairing in the playoffs. During 154:53 of ice time at 5-on-5, Rielly-Carlo have registered a plus-two goal differential (7-5) with a 59 percent share of the expected goals, with a minus-eight shot differential via Natural Stat Trick. The pair are trending upwards after it took a few games for Carlo to get acclimated with the Maple Leafs’ system, and the duo finished with the two best individual shares of the expected goals in a pivotal 3-2 victory over the Panthers on Wednesday.

During the past 13 games, using this number to reflect Carlo’s tenure with the Leafs, Rielly leads the Maple Leafs with 23 blocked shots, Carlo has blocked 21, Jake McCabe has blocked 17, while Chris Tanev, the NHL’s premier shot blocker, recorded 16 blocks in 11 games. No one is expecting Rielly to completely transform his game, but he’s eating pucks, entering the rush, and more importantly, has shown significant improvement off the rush when paired with Carlo. Rielly is simply playing better when paired with Carlo and has found a permanent partner, after several experiments this season.

“Really good, obviously,” Maple Leafs defenceman Chris Tanev said Wednesday morning of the Rielly-Carlo pairing. “They’re moving the pucks and defending well. Getting up in the play. Brando has done a great job of acclimatizing. It’s not easy to come into a room three quarters of the way through the year. I did it last year. Just trying to fit in and find your role and try to help the team win, and he’s done an amazing job of that.”

good stick and positioning by Carlo as the rebound and an open net was right there pic.twitter.com/4IWRsx69d3

— Omar (@TicTacTOmar) March 28, 2025

Carlo is a cool, calm, stabilizing force and he’s been able to clear opponents from the net-front, a key principle of Craig Berube’s system. Here’s an example of Carlo using his frame and positioning to clear a dangerous rebound in a 3-1 victory over the Los Angeles Kings on March 29, after Rielly contests the initial shot on goal.

“You can hear him for sure. He’s been loud. When you’re assertive like that, it’s something I’ve learned a lot throughout my time in the NHL is that communication is huge, and we’ve been doing a good job of bouncing back and forth off each other,” Carlo said of Rielly.

good positioning from Carlo on Stutzle pic.twitter.com/sAu3hidrJZ

— Omar (@TicTacTOmar) March 15, 2025

Carlo is excellent at breaking up dangerous lateral passes to the net-front, and here’s another example of his clever positioning preventing an inviting scoring chance during a 4-2 loss to the Ottawa Senators on March 15. Rush defence has been a continued point of emphasis for Berube throughout the season, and I wrote extensively about how the Leafs were coming up short in this department through January. This is something that Carlo does routinely, and it’s becoming more evident as he’s found real comfort with the Maple Leafs. It’s not perfect, but with McCabe serving as the team’s premier point-of-attack defender while Tanev operates as the Maple Leafs’ best defenceman overall, Carlo’s chance prevention and strong rush defence is another key asset.

Brandon Carlo and Jeff Malott got some SHOTS in during this tilt 👀 pic.twitter.com/pEKrKlm2OV

— B/R Open Ice (@BR_OpenIce) March 29, 2025

And of course, there’s the clear toughness that doesn’t require much explanation. Carlo often snarls at opponents and he’s willing to throw down with anyone, even if it’s against an opponent with some MMA lineage such as the Kings’ Jeff Malott. It was one of the best fights of the year and further endeared Carlo to his new Leafs teammates.

Brandon Carlo watching you is like getting a warm hug pic.twitter.com/TemKnR8Krx

— Аlex Hobson (@AHobsonMedia) March 19, 2025

McCabe and Tanev are firmly entrenched as the Maple Leafs’ top pairing, while the Rielly-Carlo pairing is a great second unit for the team to deploy during the playoffs. Rielly has struggled throughout the year, but he’s playing to his strengths when equipped with a genuine shutdown defender who can play with physicality and clear the net-front. Although the Atlantic Division is loaded, and the playoffs won’t be easy, Toronto boasts its best defence corps of the past decade, with Oliver Ekman-Larsson rounding out a strong five-man unit. It’s been a mutually beneficial partnership and both players will be heavily relied upon this spring as a unit Berube can trust in tough matchups.

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