
"Just as he returned to the lineup, the Toronto Maple Leafs might again be without Scott Laughton for a little bit. Laughton was injured on a hit from Boston Bruins defenceman Nikita Zadorov in the second period of Saturday night's game against the Bruins. Bobby McMann took exception to the hit and dropped the gloves with Zadorov, but no discipline was handed out. If you ask Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube, the play shouldn't have been a non-call."
""I thought three of the goals, we brought the puck back into our zone when we didn't need to, they ended up scoring on three of them," Berube said. "I thought we didn't execute well enough early on, some of these plays. I think we all gotta be better, including the goalie. Everybody. The theme of the press conference, and you could argue the entire season, has been consistency."
Scott Laughton may miss additional time after sustaining an injury on a hit from Boston Bruins defenceman Nikita Zadorov in the second period. Bobby McMann fought Zadorov in response, and no discipline was issued. Head coach Craig Berube characterized the play as a potential head shot and said Laughton would not play the following game, while the injury's seriousness remained unclear. Berube blamed timely mistakes and poor execution for multiple goals, saying the team must be better defensively. Goaltender Anthony Stolarz was pulled after allowing four goals on 19 shots, his first benching of the season amid inconsistent play.
Read at TheLeafsNation
Unable to calculate read time
Collection
[
|
...
]