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Toronto led 4–2 midway through the second period before surrendering goals to Sean Walker, Taylor Hall, and Logan Stankoven. The Hurricanes outshot the Leafs 22–2 in the third period alone. Leafs head coach Craig Berube didn't hold back when addressing the losses, blaming them on the defense.
Hall tied it 4-4 at 3:20 of the third period, driving to the net and chopping the rebound of Jackson Blake ’s shot past Hildeby’s left pad. The play began when Philippe Myers, and then Nylander, were unable to clear the puck, with Joel Nystrom ultimately keeping it in at the blue line and sending it behind the net, leading to Blake’s initial shot.
Taylor Hall and Logan Stankoven scored in the third period, and the Carolina Hurricanes rallied to beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 5-4 for their fourth straight win.
Toronto Maple Leafs veteran forward John Tavares called out the team with a harsh one-word answer after the second-straight loss. The post John Tavares Calls out Maple Leafs in Harsh 1-Word Answer appeared first on Heavy Sports.
It's only November, but the Boston Bruins could certainly count Saturday's 5-3 win at the Toronto Maple Leafs as a statement game.
Fraser Minten scored against his former team and Jeremy Swayman made 30 saves as the Boston Bruins beat the sloppy Toronto Maple Leafs 5-3 for their sixth straight victory.
The Toronto Maple Leafs got some encouraging news on Saturday regarding an injured blueliner after a scary incident. The post Maple Leafs Get Encouraging News Regarding Injured D-Man appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Toronto Maple Leafs were busy in action during week five. They played in four games and posted a record of 2–2. For the most part, it was a tough week for the Leafs.
The Carolina Hurricanes (10-4, fourth in the Eastern Conference) visit the Toronto Maple Leafs (8-6-1, ninth) in conference play on Sunday at 7 p.m. ET. Carolina secured a 6-3 victory at home its last time out on Nov. 8 against the Buffalo Sabres.
Toronto head coach Craig Berube let his frustration out, as the Maple Leafs suffer yet another loss on Sunday despite scoring five goals.