Panthers Dominate Maple Leafs 6-1
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Finally, after five games worth of hitting, tons of chirping, more than a few unnecessary scrums and no shortage of after-the-whistle hijinks, the Florida Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs agree on something.
The Hockey News Big Show is here to look around the NHL playoffs and beyond with former NHL player Drew Shore providing some unique insight.
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.
The Toronto Maple Leafs dropped Game 5 of their second-round playoff series to the Florida Panthers. Toronto is now down 3-2 in the series, and they will be
As such, there's a possibility that Wednesday night's 6–1 defeat in Game 5 against the Florida Panthers was his final home game at Scotiabank Arena. When asked about that by reporters after the game, Marner made clear that he's focused on Game 6, rather than his future with the organization.
Zeisberger digs into Matthews a bit, saying it's time for Toronto's star center, who hasn't scored in the series, to come through in a big way to get the Maple Leafs over the hump and into the Eastern Conference Final.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are one loss away from elimination after a 6-1 defeat to the Florida Panthers in Game 5 on home ice. The loss marked Toronto’s third straight in the series, erasing an early 2-0 advantage and putting the team on the brink of fully collapsing.