Mitch Marner on the Cusp of Maple Leafs Record with Point Streak

1 year ago  /  The Hockey Writers  /  Read Time: 2 minutes 46 seconds

That’s the number of consecutive games that Toronto Maple Leafs star Mitch Marner has recorded at least a point in. The season is only a quarter way through, and he is only one game away from tying the record for the longest point streak in franchise history, and two from holding the new in 1978-79 and in 1989-90 hold the record with 18 straight games with a point. Sittler also tallied 33 points in that 18-game span, and Olczyk scored 28 points; In Tavares’ first season with the Maple Leafs, he had instant chemistry playing on a line with Marner scoring a career-high 47 goals. Albeit unlikely, for Marner to reach the longest point streak in NHL history, belonging to , he will need a point in the next 34 games. Marner and the Maple Leafs are set to play the Sharks this Wednesday, followed by the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday, Dec. 3, which could be the game where he sets the Maple Leafs record of 19 games in a row with a point....

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