Opinion: The Leafs should make playoffs and are likely a top-three team in the Atlantic. Still, we may never know which team will show up in a given period.
— had a hand in all five Leafs goals. That is the performance that is expected. There isn’t one moment in which those top four forwards aren’t aware they are paid to carry the team on their shoulders. That’s stressful no matter how well-compensated you are.a chance to catch another wave. It’s hard to imagine Bunting topping his career high of 63 points last season, but there is no reason he can’t bounce in and out of Matthews’ or Tavares’s line and contribute a solid 17- to 20-goal season.
That was the good. Now, unfortunately, we have the bad — comeback goals. Pittsburgh ate into Toronto’s 3-0 lead with a pair of goals early in the second period and the momentum completely changed. Comeback goals are hockey-game killers, and the Leafs seem to have developed a knack for allowing them over the years. If the last few playoff losses tell us anything, it’s that this team has always lacked that killer instinct to put teams away.
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