Maple Leafs playoff berth a tale of two turnarounds
TORONTO — At about this point last year Leo Komarov had his bags packed and plane ticket home to Finland almost ready to go, his Toronto Maple Leafs wrapping up a 30th-place season.
Even Komarov, one of the longer-serving Leafs, didn’t expect his team to leap back into the post-season so soon — the Leafs clinching their first such berth in four years and second since 2004 with a 5-3 win over the Penguins Saturday night.
“If I’m really honest, maybe not,” said Komarov. “But the thing when we started playing, when you see the young kids, you see they’ve got a lot of skills and when we start winning you think we’ve got a pretty good chance. The closer we get the bigger chance we have so you kind of start of thinking ‘Maybe, we’ve got a chance to get in here’.”
The Leafs playoff berth is really a tale of two turnarounds — from last season, and from three years before that when a vastly different Toronto entity last cracked the post-season.


