Panthers Dominate Maple Leafs
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The Toronto Maple Leafs are just one game from being sent home for the season. Toronto will be looking to extend its second-round playoff series with the Florida Panthers in Game 6, but it'll have to win on the road to do so.
Leafs coach Craig Berube doesn't want the team to overthink the game as it heads to Florida to try to force Game 7.
His final act as a celebrated star at Scotiabank Arena may ultimately be remembered for a dance of a much darker variety after he inexplicably spun off a defender in his own zone and tossed a no-look backhand pass up the middle of the ice to open the floodgates for the Florida Panthers on Wednesday night.
The Toronto Maple Leafs dropped Game 5 of their second-round postseason series to the Florida Panthers. Toronto now sits in a 3-2 series deficit as they head back to Florida for a crucial Game 6. Fans started to leave the arena early as Toronto trailed big,
In their biggest home game in decades, the Toronto Maple Leafs were beaten 6-1 by the Florida Panthers. Their captain, Auston Matthews, offered a stern message to his team after the beatdown Wednesday.
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Tkachuk refused to engage with Domi. Twelve seconds later, Domi slashed Tkachuk and was called for his 11th penalty in 11 games this postseason, the most — by far — of any Leaf, and the most, in fact, of any NHL player this spring.
While the Toronto Maple Leafs are just one game away from being eliminated from the Stanley Cup Playoffs, their fans were dealt a significant blow on Thursday morning. Toronto jumped out to a 2-0 series lead over the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers,
The lights couldn’t be brighter, and the noise couldn’t be any louder after the Toronto Maple Leafs didn’t just lose Game 5, they were humiliated.