Golden Knights beat Maple Leafs 6-3
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The Toronto Maple Leafs could find a reunion viable with this veteran blueliner amid a lack of other suitable alternatives on the market.
The Colorado Avalanche will be out to avenge a Jan. 12 loss when they visit the Toronto Maple Leafs for a rematch Sunday afternoon.
Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube was sporting a black eye and a large cut on his head while speaking to the media on Friday.
Maple Leafs coach Craig Berube revealed how he suffered a head scar and black eye before Toronto’s 6-3 loss to Vegas.
All of the good vibes from an impressive and uber-rare win over the Avalanche in Colorado earlier in the month have vanished.
BOTTOM LINE: The Toronto Maple Leafs aim to break their three-game slide when they play the Colorado Avalanche. Toronto is 16-7-6 in home games and 24-18-9 overall. The Maple Leafs have allowed 171 goals while scoring 169 for a -2 scoring differential.
Just over 12 hours after their defeat to the Golden Knights, the Maple Leafs received some positive news regarding two of their key injured players.
The Toronto Maple Leafs may have avoided a bigger injury issue with their defense corps, but at this point, the team should find an upgrade for this season and the long term. Dougie Hamilton is that player.