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Leafs and Jets lineup for Prime Monday Night Hockey.
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Leafs and Jets lineup for Prime Monday Night Hockey.

The Maple Leafs take on the undefeated Winnipeg Jets tonight and both teams have revealed their lineups.

Jonathan Larivee

The Toronto Maple Leafs will be traveling to Winnipeg on Monday night for the third installment of Prime Monday Night Hockey. It will be the Maple Leafs' second appearance on the new program and the first for the Winnipeg Jets and there will no doubt be a great many eyeballs on this matchup with the Maple Leafs struggling out of the gate and the Jets boasting the only undefeated record in the National Hockey League.

Given all of the interest for this one fans are going to want to know what they can expect to see tonight and on that front, I've got you covered. I've got the full lineups for both teams, barring any unexpected last minute changes, so let's get to it.

Here is what you can expect to see from the Maple Leafs on the road:

Knies - Matthews - Marner
Pacioretty - Tavares - Nylander
McCann - Domi - Holmberg
Lorentz - Kampf - Reaves

Rielly - OEL
McCabe - Tanev
Benoit - Timmins

Stolarz
Woll

Forward Nicholas Robertson will be a healthy scratch for the Maple Leafs tonight as head coach Craig Berube desperately searches for a way to get his offense going. It is clear that the Maple Leafs have struggled with their situation up the middle of the ice, and it will be former captain John Tavares who centers the second line tonight while forward Max Domi will center the third line.

Forward Pontus Holmberg slots back into the lineup with Robertson on the sidelines.

Here is what you can expect from the Jets on home ice:

Connor - Scheifele - Vilardi
Perfetti - Namestnikov - Ehlers
Neiderreiter - Lowry - Appleton
Barron - Kupari - Iafallo

Morrissey-DeMelo
Samberg-Pionk
Stanley - Miller

Hellebuyck
Comrie

To the surprise of absolutely no one, Jets head coach Scott Arniel will be keeping things status quo this evening. The Jets have rattled off 8 straight wins and are currently the NHL's only undefeated team, so there's no reason to adjust the lineup when things are off to such a hot start. As they say if it ain't broke, don't fix it.