“Obviously, the next few weeks are going to determine where the standings go, how the teams move up and down. We’re focusing on the teams ahead of us, and hopefully catching them. We have a few big games coming up.”The Leafs head next to Boston for a tete-a-tete Saturday with the Bruins, who sit in second place, just a few points ahead of Toronto. Even months out from the playoffs it seems as if the Bruins and Leafs are destined meet in the first round. Meanwhile, the Leafs haven’t skipped a beat despite a spate of injuries (including Morgan Rielly) and a flu bug (Roman Polak, Ron Hainsey) sidelining veterans.
Source: thestar February 02, 2018 02:08 UTC