JD & Ashley discuss their recreational basketball careers; William Nylander looked rusty in his return to the lineup last night, the Leafs lost to Detroit, and nobody stuck up for Auston Matthews after a questionable hit; Leafs Nation co-host Marc Savard gives his thoughts on last night's game including whether the Matthews hit deserved retaliation, how good Detroit's Dylan Larkin is, why Garret Sparks didn't look confident in net, and how long it will take for Nylander to get his legs back (12:57); ESPN's Ariel Helwani is in town for UFC 231 and feels like MMA in Canada is in a bit of a rebuilding stage right now, MMA is one of the most progressive sports, and the women's main event on Saturday is going to be the best fight of the night (31:45); Donnovan Bennett is back from vacation and got burned in fantasy football yesterday, and has thoughts on whether the Raptors are relying too much on Kawhi (47:00); Time for this week's edition of the Terrible Ten (1:10:23); NHL on Sportsnet's Colby Armstrong is impressed with Marc Savard's insider status, gives his own thoughts on the lack of response around the hit on Matthews and why Garret Sparks faces so much pressure every time he plays, and how long it will take for Nylander to get back in game-shape (1:37:00); JD & Ashley look at expectations for Nylander for the rest of the season and give their own thoughts on how long it will take for he and the roster to gel together.