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3 Keys: Blue Jackets vs. Maple Leafs, Game 5 of Cup Qualifiers

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No. 9 Blue Jackets vs. No. 8 Maple Leafs

8 p.m. ET; NBCSN, SN, TVAS, FS-O

Best-of-5 series is tied, 2-2

Goalie Joonas Korpisalo will start and defenseman Zach Werenski will be in the lineup for the Columbus Blue Jackets when they play the Toronto Maple Leafs in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Qualifiers at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on Sunday.

The winner will play the Tampa Bay Lightning as the No. 7 seed in the Eastern Conference First Round in Toronto, the Eastern hub city. The loser will have a 12.5 percent chance of winning the No. 1 pick in the 2020 NHL Draft in the Second Phase of the NHL Draft Lottery on Monday.

The Blue Jackets will be looking to bounce back following a 4-3 overtime loss in Game 4 on Friday, when they led 3-0 with less than four minutes remaining in the third period. Werenski left the game midway through the period. As part of the NHL Return to Play Plan, a team is not permitted to disclose player injury or illness information.

Korpisalo started the first three games of the series, but was pulled after allowing three goals in Game 3.

“I’m looking forward to making a good memory tomorrow,” Blue Jackets captain Nick Foligno said. “That’s my job and that’s our team’s job, is to forget this one and get ready for a huge one. So we can’t live in the past. It’s all about how we respond in the moments coming up to this game tomorrow. And I think we’re really excited about that challenge and having the conversation flipped here.”

The Maple Leafs are looking to win an NHL postseason series for the first time since 2004, when they defeated the Ottawa Senators in seven games in the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals.

“It was kind of hard to sleep because of the adrenaline (following Game 4),” Maple Leafs forward Mitchell Marner said.

Here are 3 keys to Game 5:

1. Top players need to step up

Each team figures to need its top players to rise to the occasion in order to advance. Toronto will be relying on forwards Auston Matthews, who scored the overtime goal in Game 4 and leads the Maple Leafs with six points (two goals, four assists), Marner (four assists), William Nylander (four points; two goals, two assists) and John Tavares (three points; two goals, one assist).

Columbus will look to forwards Pierre-Luc Dubois, who has four points (three goals, one assist) in the past two games, including the first hat trick in Blue Jackets postseason history in Game 3, and Cam Atkinson, who leads Columbus with five points (two goals, three assists).

2. Blue Jackets goaltending

Korpisalo had a 28-save shutout in his first NHL postseason game in Game 1, a 2-0 win. He also played well in a 3-0 loss in Game 2, stopping 36 of 38 shots, but he struggled a bit in Game 3, allowing three goals on 15 shots before being pulled for Elvis Merzlikins.

“I think our goaltenders have been great,” Blue Jackets general manager Jarmo Kekalainen said. “And I’ve said it from the beginning of the series and coming into this qualification round, that it’s a strength of ours to have two goalies that can compete against each other internally and always want to be No. 1. So I think it’s a great situation for us, and both have shown here that they’re capable of carrying that responsibility.”

3. Toronto’s depth

The Maple Leafs have relied heavily on their top-six forwards for offense in the series, but their fourth line stepped up as well in Game 4. Jason Spezza‘s fight with Blue Jackets defenseman Dean Kukan in the second period brought some much-needed energy to the bench, and linemates Kyle Clifford and Pierre Engvall played some key minutes down the stretch.

“He and his line were tremendous for us,” Maple Leafs coach Sheldon Keefe said. “We were using basically six guys with the goalie out, and then we were using Spezza’s line, our fourth line, that’s what we were using in the final 4:00 of the game. So it speaks to how they were competing and the impact they were making on the game yesterday.”

Blue Jackets projected lineup

Alexandre Texier — Pierre-Luc Dubois — Cam Atkinson

Nick Foligno — Boone JennerGustav Nyquist

Liam FoudyRiley NashOliver Bjorkstrand

Eric RobinsonAlexander WennbergNathan Gerbe

Zach Werenski — Seth Jones

Vladislav GavrikovDavid Savard

Ryan Murray — Dean Kukan

Joonas Korpisalo

Elvis Merzlikins

Scratched: Emil Bemstrom, Gabriel Carlsson, Adam Clendening, Matiss Kivlenieks, Stefan Matteau, Markus Nutivaara, Devin Shore, Kevin Stenlund, Scott Harrington

Unfit to play: Josh Anderson, Brandon Dubinsky

Maple Leafs projected lineup

Zach Hyman — Auston Matthews — Mitchell Marner

Nicholas Robertson — John Tavares — William Nylander

Ilya MikheyevKasperi KapanenAlexander Kerfoot

Kyle Clifford — Pierre Engvall — Jason Spezza

Morgan RiellyCody Ceci

Martin MarincinJustin Holl

Travis DermottTyson Barrie

Frederik Andersen

Jack Campbell

Scratched: Frederik Gauthier, Kasimir Kaskisuo, Timothy Liljegren, Denis Malgin, Nic Petan, Calle Rosen, Rasmus Sandin, Joseph Woll

Unfit to play: Jake Muzzin, Andreas Johnsson

Status report

Neither team practiced Saturday. … Kekalainen had no update on Werenski or Murray, a defenseman who did not dress for Game 4. “Well I guess we’ll always be optimistic, but I can’t answer that further.”

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