Mark Masters

SPORTSCENTRE Reporter

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Friday’s game at the Barclays Center featured the reigning Calder Trophy winner in Auston Matthews against the man likely to take home that prize this season in Mathew Barzal.

“He’s been one of the best players now for a while, one of the top players in the entire league so any time you can play against a younger guy on that pedestal, you know, it’s challenging and exciting for me,” Barzal, the New York Islanders spark plug, said before the showdown. "I’m not looking at it like as I’m going head to head with him or anything, but just the chance to play against him and see the habits and the things he does out there, I’m sure it’s going to benefit my game as well.”

Matthews and Barzal were on the ice together at even strength for 4:46 in the game with shot attempts favouring the Leafs 5-4 in those minutes. One of those attempts ended up in the back of New York's net after Barzal accidentally deflected in a Nikita Zaitsev pass attempt. Despite the bad break, Matthews had nothing but praise for his successor as the NHL's ranking rookie.

“I’ve known him for a while actually,” said the Maple Leafs centre, who later scored the clinching goal in a 5-4 win over the Islanders. “He’s very crafty, shifty, good on his edges and makes guys around him better. He’s, obviously, had an unbelievable year. A fun player to watch and fun to play against as well.”

Barzal has 20 goals and 78 points so far this season while Matthews had 40 goals and 69 points last year.

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