

The Toronto Marlies are white-hot at the moment.
The baby buds pushed their win streak to three straight games with a dissection of the Providence Bruins last night.
Dennis Hildeby stopped 32 of 34 shots for his sixth win of the season, while veteran Dylan Gambrell posted two goals and four points, with another two goals from versatile forward Logan Shaw.
22-year-old Mikko Kokkonen banked a goal and an assist while rising blueline prospect Topi Niemela scored his fourth goal of the year.
The biggest story of the lopsided contest lies with 24-year-old Saint Paul center Alex Steeves, who pushed his AHL-leading point streak to 14 games.
Steeves, who has suited up for the Maple Leafs for six games across two NHL seasons - though he has yet to see ice time this season - smashed the Marlies franchise record with 14 straight games with a point, totaling a whopping 11 goals and eight assists for 19 points during that span.
Overall on the year, Steeves has a healthy 22 points in 17 games and has surely earned a longer look with the Maple Leafs as a solid depth option as the season progresses.
The Marlies take on the Hartford Wolf Pack in an afternoon matinee on Sunday.