TORONTO -- William Nylander is draped in a chef’s apron, carefully dousing gravy on plates of turkey with the same precision as he uses to niftily stick-handling around defensemen.

Spilling, after all, is not an option here for the Toronto Maple Leafs forward.

This is how Nylander started his Canadian Thanksgiving weekend: by taking time with teammates Simon Benoit and Max Domi to serve meals to homeless and needy youths at his team’s annual visit to Covenant House in downtown Toronto on Thursday. It’s yet another example of how he’s embraced living and playing in the hockey-crazed fishbowl that is this city, a place where the omnipresent spotlight can often be overwhelming for some players.

Not for the guy known as “Willy Styles,” however, someone who strives to be part of the c

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