Rivalry Renewed: Leafs, Canadiens set to battle for North Division bragging rights
The Maple Leafs and Canadiens haven’t been here in quite some time.
Largely at opposite ends of the spectrum the past few decades — one always seemingly in the ascension, the other trending downwards or rebuilding — the storied Original Six franchises find themselves battling atop the standings nearly a quarter of the way through the NHL’s pandemic-shortened season.
Toronto and Montreal are fast, skilled and structured. Both added toughness in the off-season, are backed by solid goaltending, and each roster believes it has the necessary ingredients for a long run in the one-time-only, all-Canadian North Division.
The Leafs sit first overall in the league, while the Canadiens are just three points back with a game in hand. Dormant for too long, the rivalry is set to heat up this week with two meetings between teams looking to make a statement.