
Maple Leafs look to keep their season alive in Game 6 after ugly loss
TORONTO — William Nylander leaned back, arms folded in a sombre locker room as he attempted to dissect what just transpired.
The Maple Leafs winger and his teammates have suffered plenty of demoralizing playoff defeats.
Game 7 losses. Missed opportunities. Compete no-shows in key moments.
An embarrassing 6-1 drubbing by the Florida Panthers in what was billed on the outside as the most important moment in careers of a talented Toronto core, a night that could have put to bed so many ugly narratives, will take its place alongside other disastrous results.