The Toronto Maple Leafs have lost their past two games and haven't won against the Chicago Blackhawks at United Center since Feb. 12, 2003. Center Auston Matthews, who has six points (five goals, one assist) in his first four NHL games, leads a talented group of rookies into their first game in Chicago. Matthews has a goal and an assist on Toronto's power play, which is 3-for-5 through the first two games of its road trip. Goaltender Frederik Andersen is expected to start when the Maple Leafs will try to slow forward Richard Panik, a former member of the Toronto organization. Panik, whom the Blackhawks acquired from the Maple Leafs for forward Jeremy Morin on Jan. 3, leads Chicago with seven points (five goals, two assists) in five games. "He didn't make our team at the start last year, but he was in the minors and they made a minor-league deal for him," coach Mike Babcock said after the Maple Leafs morning skate Saturday. "Obviously, we didn't have the same value for him as the [Blackhawks] do, and he's proving them right."