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Chicago improved to 30-30-9 on the season with a 7-1 win over Arizona on Monday night and they now set their sights on a road date with the Toronto Maple Leafs this Wednesday.

Patrick Kane leads Chicago in scoring with 98 points (41G, 57A) in 68 games. Jonathan Toews is second on the squad with 71 points (39G, 41A) in 69 appearances. It's just the second time in his career that Toews has surpassed 70 points.
Alex DeBrincat is second on the team with 37 goals and third in points with 68 in 69 games.
Corey Crawford has been strong between the pipes in recent starts and has a 10-15-2 record this season with a 3.22 GAA and .901 SV%. Collin Delia has a 6-4-3 record this season with a 3.48 GAA and .909 SV%. Cam Ward, who is recovering from a knee injury, has a 14-11-4 record with a .893 SV% and 3.72 GAA.
Toronto is looking to bounce back from a 6-2 loss to Tampa on Monday night.
Mitchell Marner is their leading scorer with 82 points (24G, 58A) in 69 games. John Tavares is second on the club with 76 total points (38G, 38A) in 69 outings. Morgan Rielly is third with 65 (18G, 47A) in 69 games.
Frederik Andersen has been the workhorse in net, posting a 33-14-4 record with a 2.62 GAA and .922 SV%. Garret Sparks is second with a 3.11 GAA and .903 SV%.
SEASON SERIES:
This is the second of two meetings this season between the teams. The first game, played back on Oct. 7, was a thrilling offensive slugfest with the Maple Leafs escaping with a 7-6 overtime win.
Kane scored twice for Chicago, while defensemen Duncan Keith and Henri Jokiharju each recorded three assists.
LINEUP NOTES:
The lineup remains unchanged from the last two games.
OPPONENT TO WATCH:
Marner is having another stellar season for the Leafs. The 2015 fourth-overall pick has potted 24 goals in 69 games, a new career high. That's two better than the 22 he scored in a full 82-game sophomore campaign.