
"After playing a lethargic and underwhelming first 50 minutes against a depleted Blackhawks squad, the Leafs potted three goals in a seven-minute span - including two goals in eight seconds to tie it up - to pull out a 3-2 win. All in all, it made for a fascinating Wednesday edition of Leafs Morning Take. How do you recap a game like that? They weren't very good, borderline awful, but incredibly, they managed to persevere and find a way to get the job done."
"Without question, that wasn't the response everyone was looking for after Craig Berube called out his leaders on Saturday night following the Edmonton game. For most of the night, they played an uninspired brand fit for a team who were well down the road to get their coach fired. Then, out of nowhere, they all woke up, and now, Craig Berube can enjoy his 60 th birthday."
"Suffice it is to say, it's been a trying season for Chief and the Maple Leafs -Tuesday night was just another chapter in the book. Auston Matthews had another tough night, but let's call a spade a spade: He delivered at the most important time of the game. The captain notched a goal and an assist while William Nylander, who, too, had a dreadful evening, chipped in with two helpers."
The Maple Leafs produced a late rally, scoring three goals in seven minutes, including two goals in eight seconds, to beat the Blackhawks 3-2. The team played poorly for most of the game but found a way to persevere and secure the win. Auston Matthews recorded a goal and an assist, William Nylander added two helpers, and Joseph Woll returned to make 23 saves. Matthews and Dakota Joshua scored eight seconds apart late in the third, with Joshua providing the game-winner. T.J. Oshie visited to emphasize the importance of buy-in and compared the situation to a Stanley Cup run.
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