Tavares, Matthews go head-to-head as Maple Leafs hit the ice for training camp
NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. — John Tavares had his shot thwarted in close before a speedy solo effort at the other end of the rink seconds later from Auston Matthews was also turned aside.
While neither of Toronto’s star centres connected during the sequence, it was a brief glimpse of the firepower down the middle the Maple Leafs intend to unleash on the rest of the NHL this season, and for many more to come.
Toronto held its first on-ice sessions at training camp Friday, including a scrimmage that began with Tavares, who left the New York Islanders to sign a seven-year, US$77-million contract with the franchise he cheered for as a kid, and Matthews, Toronto’s young phenom, facing off to get things started.
“It was great to just get out there and get into it again,” Tavares said. “(The) start of building towards where we want to get to.”


