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The Blue Jackets keep watching the same sad movie on repeat, and it has just about crushed their once promising playoff aspirations .
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The Flyers are officially eliminated from playoff contention.
Reuters |
the host Winnipeg Jets snapped the St. Louis Blues' franchise-record 12-game winning streak with a 3-1 decision on Monday.
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The Toronto Maple Leafs aim for a repeat win over the Florida Panthers on Tuesday night in Sunrise, Fla., that would tighten their grip on the Atlantic Division lead.
Turns out it didn’t take quite that long. The debate is over with two weeks to go. Anthony Stolarz put an end to it. The 31-year-old has earned the opportunity to start in Game 1 of the playoffs for the Toronto Maple Leafs. It will be his first postseason start in the NHL.
Heading into Tuesday’s “four-point” divisional tilt against the surging and stingy Maple Leafs, the Panthers have lost some teeth. This has made some wonder if the defending champions are sandbagging?
The Toronto Maple Leafs sit at top that Atlantic Division. What must they do to effectively prepare for the postseason?
NHL insider Zoro Sekhon of NHLTradeRumors predicts Toronto Maple Leafs' Matthew Knies will receive an offer sheet this offseason.
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Among the many tributes that followed was a message from Toronto Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews. “Ovi, congratulations on breaking the all-time goals record,” Matthews said. “You’re one of my favorite players since I came into the league. Love watching you. It’s been an honor to compete against you.
A public sale of playoff tickets is expected when the regular season comes to a close, with the Maple Leafs final game set for Thurs 17.
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Yardbarker on MSNBeyond the Stars: Maple Leafs’ Depth is the Key to Their PostseasonAs the Toronto Maple Leafs march toward the final stretch of the regular season, one thing has become increasingly clear: depth is crucial to their success.
The Toronto Maple Leafs kept it simple on social media Saturday night, posting a photo of Auston Matthews celebrating his historic accolade with a blunt caption. All the Leafs needed to celebrate Matthews' performance was three words or, to put it another way, just two numbers and a single word sandwiched in between them.