Chicago Blackhawks lose 3-2 to Toronto Maple Leafs on road
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Toronto Maple Leafs forward Matias Maccelli is back in the rumor mill. Let's look at three teams that could be good fits for the 25-year-old winger.
After a spotty homestand, the Toronto Maple Leafs hope to pick up where they left off on the road as they visit the Washington Capitals on Thursday night.
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The Toronto Maple Leafs continue to have consistency elude them in what is their first full season without the services of forward Mitch Marner, who was dealt to the Vegas Golden Knights during the offseason in a major sign-and-trade deal.
Craig Berube’s angry outburst sparked a late comeback as the Maple Leafs scored twice in eight seconds to beat the Blackhawks 3-2.
It's not just injuries that have caused the Leafs to drop three of the last four, including a humbling beatdown by the Oilers.
It was “Holy Mackinaw Night” at Scotiabank Arena on Tuesday, a tribute to long-time Toronto Maple Leafs broadcaster Joe Bowen who announced earlier this year that he will retire at the end of this season after 44 years as the voice of the team.
BOTTOM LINE: The Washington Capitals enter a matchup with the Toronto Maple Leafs after losing three in a row. Washington is 10-5-2 at home and 18-11-4 overall. The Capitals are 6-7-3 in games their opponents commit fewer penalties.
Tension is palpable in Toronto's dressing room as the Maple Leafs struggle for consistency, shifting focus to player relationships. Coach Craig Berube