
"After all, they struggled to just an 18-15-6 record and often found themselves near the bottom of the standings, including the Atlantic Division basement for a little while. In order for the Maple Leafs to turn things around for the second half to give themselves a chance of still making the Stanley Cup Playoffs, there are three main areas that they will need to improve upon."
"With a 5-10-1 mark for 11 road points in total, they currently own the worst road record in the entire league. In fact, in their last four road games, Toronto is 0-3-1 while being outscored 14-6 in the process. On the other hand, the Leafs certainly have an impressive 13-5-5 mark at home, but it would all mean nothing if they can't win at all away from Scotiabank Arena."
The Toronto Maple Leafs began 2025-26 with an 18-15-6 record and spent time near the bottom of the standings, including the Atlantic Division basement. The team posted a dreadful 5-10-1 road record — the worst in the league — and went 0-3-1 in their last four road games while being outscored 14-6. Home play has been strong at 13-5-5, but continued road losses threaten playoff positioning and home-ice prospects. The power play has fallen to a 16% success rate, ranking 26th, marking a significant decline in special teams effectiveness.
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