The Toronto Maple Leafs are focused on rebounding from a 3-0 loss to the Calgary Flames on Wednesday rather than the emotional game against the Vancouver Canucks almost one month ago. The Canucks and Maple Leafs combined for 171 penalty minutes in a 6-3 Toronto win on Nov. 5, most of them came after Toronto center Nazem Kadri's blindside hit on Vancouver forward Daniel Sedin 6:42 into the third period. Toronto forward Matt Martin called it "the most emotional game for us of the season" but that it wasn't the focus anymore. "Obviously coming off a tough loss in Calgary, where we weren't ready to start the game, we're focused on getting two points," Martin said. "It's a big game for us and we need to get back on track." Toronto goalie Frederik Andersen, who is 4-2-0 with a .940 save percentage in his past six starts, missed practice Friday because he was sick, coach Mike Babcock said. But Andersen is expected to play after backup Jhonas Enroth lost to Calgary, giving up a goal on each of the first two shots. "We've got to start on time, obviously," Babcock said. "That's a huge priority for us. Should be well-rested, ready to go, had a spirited game against Vancouver last time, and they are always tough for us in this building, so we have to be prepared."