Canadiens cough up three-goal lead in third loss of the season to Leafs
TORONTO — After a pair of narrow losses to Toronto already this season, the Montreal Canadiens finally looked headed for a sure victory on Saturday.
But the Canadiens coughed up a three-goal lead and, moments after his team’s stunning 6-3 loss to the Maple Leafs, coach Claude Julien lamented a huge opportunity lost.
“Once they scored that second goal, we tightened up. I thought we froze even in the third period,” a defeated Julien said. “We have a one-goal lead, it’s a matter of going out there and playing on our toes the way we had at the start of the game, and we couldn’t even make a play. I don’t know why. But we need to learn to manage these situations much better than we have, especially lately.
“Third periods have been an issue for us in the last week, and it was again tonight.”