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The Maple Leafs are on a five-game slide, dropping their record to 8-9-2. They lost 5-3 to Boston, 5-4 to Carolina, and 5-3 again to Boston. In each game, the team struggled to finish strong. They have also lost 4-3 in overtime to Los Angeles and 3-2 to Chicago. The results have raised concerns about consistency and effort.
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The Toronto Maple Leafs are reaching a desperate place. The team is 8-9-2 in their first 19 games, good for the second-worst record in the Atlantic Division and
William Nylander scored at 4:06 of overtime as the underperforming and injury-ravaged Toronto Maple Leafs picked up a 3-2 victory Tuesday night against the St. Louis Blues to snap a five-game slide.
The Toronto Maple Leafs can't catch (the right kind of) break and were hit with surprising news before an important game.
The NHL has a bit of a smaller slate for a Tuesday night, but there are still eight games on the docket. The Toronto Maple Leafs host the St. Louis Blues to sta
The Maple Leafs have also been unable to fill the gaping hole left by the departure of Mitch Marner, the 102-point forward who joined the Vegas Golden Knights after last season. They won't fill it entirely, but they have to be more of a sum of their parts. That hasn’t been the case thus far.
The Toronto Maple Leafs got some mixed injury news as two key players have vastly different timelines for return.
The Maple Leafs will be without Matthew Knies against the Blues on Tuesday due to a lower-body injury. Toronto is on a 5-game losing streak.