
"All we know is the plan is to make a plan. Mercifully, there are 18 games left in this train-wreck of a season. At any rate, we kicked off the Monday edition of Leafs Morning Take by giving our thoughts on Toronto's ugly loss to the Bolts over the weekend."
"So, the Leafs have dropped seven in a row. Unsurprisingly, they were absolutely stomped by Tampa on Saturday night. Thanks to St. Louis' win over Anaheim on Sunday, the Blues are now only six points back of the Maple Leafs in the standings. Since returning from the Olympic break, Toronto's been outscored 32-14."
"From what he's hearing, Simmons suggested there's definitely a scenario where both Brad Treliving and Craig Berube return next season. He also touched on the organization's approach right now - essentially a "plan to make a plan," with no appetite internally to conduct a full autopsy on the season just yet."
The Toronto Maple Leafs are struggling through a disappointing season following the trade deadline. The team has lost seven consecutive games and been outscored 32-14 since returning from the Olympic break. Recent acquisitions Scott Laughton and Nicolas Roy have already scored with their new teams, while Bobby McMann prepares for his debut with Seattle. Management has adopted a "plan to make a plan" approach rather than conducting a full season autopsy. Questions surround the future of coach Craig Berube and general manager Brad Treliving, though reports suggest both could potentially return. St. Louis has closed to within six points of Toronto in the standings.
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