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    Nick Barden·Sep 24, 2024·Partner

    Maple Leafs Release Lineup For Second Pre-Season Game Against Senators, Where to Watch

    Knies, Cowan, Grebenkin, and Quillan will get their second game of the pre-season with the Maple Leafs on Tuesday.

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    The Maple Leafs have revealed their lineup for Tuesday's game in Ottawa against the Senators, and it'll feature a few players who played on Sunday night in Toronto.

    All four of Easton Cowan, Nikita Grebenkin, Jacob Quillan, and Matthew Knies will get their second taste of pre-season action after playing inside Scotiabank Arena against the Ottawa two days prior.

    The Maple Leafs skated in Toronto on Tuesday morning before travelling to the nation's capital this afternoon. A couple of players, including Nick Robertson, Bobby McMann, Alex Nylander, David Kampf, Simon Benoit, Conor Timmins, and Anthony Stolarz headline the roster.

    Ahead of the morning skate, Toronto worked on the power play with Timmins quarterbacking the first unit, alongside Pontus Holmberg, Robertson, Cowan, and Knies.

    The second unit featured Grebenkin, Nylander, McMann, Nicolas Mattinen, and Alex Steeves.

    Kampf will center Toronto's top line on Tuesday, alongside Knies and Nylander, with Robertson, Holmberg, and McMann on the second line. Cowan and Grebenkin will skate with Marlies captain Logan Shaw, while Steeves, Quillan, and Hirvonen make up the fourth line.

    Benoit and Timmins will be the Maple Leafs' top pair and it appears Mikko Kokkonen, who impressed in last year's training camp, is the odd man out ahead of their game in Ottawa.

    Anthony Stolarz and Dennis Hildeby will be Toronto's netminders against Ottawa.

    Here's how the Senators' lineup shapes up against the Maple Leafs, according to Sportsnet's Alex Adams:

    Where to watch

    Viewers in Canada can find the game on TSN4 in Toronto and on TSN5 in the Ottawa region. Puck drop inside the Canadian Tire Centre is scheduled for shortly after 7:00 p.m. ET.

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