Florida Panthers outskate Maple Leafs in Game 5
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Leafs coach Craig Berube doesn't want the team to overthink the game as it heads to Florida to try to force Game 7.
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.
His final act as a celebrated star at Scotiabank Arena may ultimately be remembered for a dance of a much darker variety after he inexplicably spun off a defender in his own zone and tossed a no-look backhand pass up the middle of the ice to open the floodgates for the Florida Panthers on Wednesday night.
While Toronto is still technically competing, there’s nothing to indicate this team can turn things around against Florida after an absolute embarrassment Wednesday night which saw the Leafs lose 6-1 at home,
After getting back into the series with a couple of wins on home ice, the Florida Panthers look to push the Toronto Maple Leafs to the brink of elimination on the road on Wednesday night.
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We have to go back a long way for the last all-Canadian conference final. All the way back to 1994, when the Canucks beat the Maple Leafs in the Western Conference final.
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 looking to keep the season alive by needing to win a road game.
The lights couldn’t be brighter, and the noise couldn’t be any louder after the Toronto Maple Leafs didn’t just lose Game 5, they were humiliated.