David Pagnotta says a coaching change isn't imminent in Toronto: Leafs Morning Take
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David Pagnotta says a coaching change isn't imminent in Toronto: Leafs Morning Take
"Even though they lost both games this weekend, the effort was better, which is ridiculous to even comment on in the first place because it should always be there. That said, we aren't moral victory guys. They pissed away the game in Nashville, and despite outplaying Dallas, they got caved at the most important time of the game. At this point in the season, they can't afford to drop consecutive games."
"On top of that, had it not been for a crazy final 10 minutes against Chicago, this three game losing skid could easily have been four. Bottom line: Craig Berube is not getting a response from his players. This team's on life support. Meantime, yes, we discussed the power play a bit, too. After going 0-for-5 over the weekend, Toronto's now 12-for-90 on the season."
The Toronto Maple Leafs have lost multiple games and are sliding in the standings, prompting questions about coaching and management decisions. On-ice effort improved slightly in recent losses but mistakes and late collapses cost key games, creating consecutive defeats and an extended skid. Craig Berube is not getting a response from his players and the roster is described as being on life support. Toronto's power play has struggled, converting 12-for-90 this season and going 0-for-5 over the weekend after drastic unit changes. NHL insider David Pagnotta reports no imminent coaching change at this time.
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