From Justin Bourne of Sportnet:
"After Game 1 I questioned Nylander in a few ways, namely his effort without the puck. I thought he was the best player on the rink in Game 2 by a good margin, constantly making the Panthers miss and creating rush opportunities. Toronto generated eight odd man rushes to Florida’s two, leading to eight attempts from the slot, many of which were set up by the Leafs' smooth winger.
I’ve seen him critiqued for the turnover that led to the Panthers' third goal, and look, it wasn’t great. But hanging on to the puck is also what led to a lot of the Leafs' offence-creation, and Nylander is not a turnover risk in general. By turnover rate percentage (compared to their touches), the three forwards who turn it over
least often on the Leafs are Matthews, then Ryan O’Reilly, then Nylander. Among the players asked to produce offence, Bunting, Tavares, and Marner are more likely to turn it over."
https://www.sportsnet.ca/video/mapl...trolled-zone-entry-in-third-period-in-game-2/