Craig Berube frustrated with Maple Leafs' inability to carry momentum in 6-3 loss to Golden Knights
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Craig Berube frustrated with Maple Leafs' inability to carry momentum in 6-3 loss to Golden Knights
""We gotta make a bigger push for that, you know? Didn't like the power play at the end, didn't like the play on the fifth goal at the end, things like that. We made mistakes there, you gotta have more. For me, the standard's gotta be higher. We're at home here. We're not playing consistently enough with the urgency that's needed.""
""We got the momentum, and it doesn't look like we carried the momentum into the third period. That's what I'm talking about. This team played last night in Boston, we had an opportunity to really put the pressure on them here in the third period and carry the play for 20 minutes.""
The Toronto Maple Leafs lost 6-3 to the Vegas Golden Knights, completing a sweep of the season series with two losses in eight days. Mitch Marner was held off the scoresheet while his teammates supplied the offense and stopped a Leafs comeback. Head coach Craig Berube wore a gash and a black eye from a workout injury and criticized the team's inability to sustain momentum after closing to within one. The Leafs failed to record a shot on a late power play and allowed the decisive goal shortly after. Goaltender Anthony Stolarz allowed five goals on 30 shots in his first start in over two months but did not receive heavy blame.
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