Leafs captain Auston Matthews' shooting percentage is uncharacteristically low this season, but there's a perfectly reasonable explanation for the variance.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are coming off a disappointing 5-2 loss to the Nashville Predators, following a three-game winning streak.
One player who has been lighting the lamp more recently is Auston Matthews. However, despite his recent scoring uptick, Matthews is still experiencing a subpar season by his usual scoring standards, with 27 goals in 55 games, after an incredible 69-goal season the year prior.
It's clear that Matthews' new style of play, instilled by Berube, is a factor in his scoring woes this season, but this shift may not necessarily be a negative. Matthews has taken a clear step forward as a leader with his new captaincy, often speaking to the media and addressing the team's issues, while being defensively responsible.
As the Maple Leafs approach the playoffs, this will be the first true test to see if Matthews' new responsibilities and Craig Berube's coaching style are what the Leafs needed to succeed in the postseason.