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Craig Berube's first playoff run as coach ends in disappointment. The Toronto Maple Leafs lost to the Florida Panthers in Game 7. The Panthers won 6-1 at Toronto. The Leafs blew a 2-0 series lead. Defenseman Morgan Rielly expressed frustration.
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. But to make matters worse,
There will be a decisive Game 7 in the Eastern Conference Semifinal between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Florida Panthers, thanks to the Maple Leafs’ 2-0 shutout victory in Game 6 on Friday night at Amerant Bank Arena.
Under the guidance of the 59-year-old, the Maple Leafs have won seven postseason games this spring, the most since they made it to the Eastern Conference Final against the Carolina Hurricanes in 2002.
The Toronto Maple Leafs core players Auston Matthews, William Nylander, Mitch Marner and Morgan Rielly will try to win a Game 7 for the first time when they host the Florida Panthers in their second-round deciding matchup on Sunday.
Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube issued a dire warning to his team after their ugly collapse against the Panthers in Game 4 on Sunday.
The Toronto Maple Leafs fell 2-0 to the Florida Panthers in a dramatic Game 4 that ended in chaos following a controversial, reckless hit by Max Domi on Aleksander Barkov. Still, head coach Craig Berube saw things differently.
In retrospect the time to move off the Shanaplan was after the 2020-21 season. Back then, the Toronto Maple Leafs had a dominant regular season in the one-off North Division — it was the COVID-affected 56-game season.