All three games saw the Maple Leafs play well enough to hold third-period leads. And all three saw the Maple Leafs score precisely four goals. Of course, “fun” isn’t the three-letter word that ends in “n” the Maple Leafs are striving for. Earlier in the game Leafs rookie Auston Matthews scored the power-play goal that gave the Leafs a 2-1 lead. I like how quick we play,” Babcock said.
Source: thestar October 21, 2016 02:48 UTC