James Duthie thinks the Leafs can learn a few things from the Blue Jays: Leafs Morning Take
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James Duthie thinks the Leafs can learn a few things from the Blue Jays: Leafs Morning Take
"Needless to say, we kicked off the Monday edition of Leafs Morning Take by dissecting Game 7 between the Blue Jays and Los Angeles Dodgers. What drama, what theatre. There's no consolation prizes in pro sports, but there's a lot to be proud of from the Blue Jays' perspective. That said, from a Toronto sports fan's perspective, it's easy to get back to that dark place."
"At any rate, once we got that off our chests, we dove into the Leafs' 5-2 win in Philadelphia, a game not many in Toronto were likely watching. It was your prototypical Craig Berube victory. Nick Robertson stayed red-hot with a goal and an assist, Auston Matthews potted his sixth of the campaign, and Anthony Stolarz made 31 stops. Meantime, Easton Cowan scored his first NHL goal."
Toronto experienced intense disappointment after the Blue Jays lost Game 7 of the World Series to the Los Angeles Dodgers, a loss that resonated deeply with local fans. Attention shifted to the Maple Leafs, who beat Philadelphia 5-2. Nick Robertson had a goal and an assist, Auston Matthews scored his sixth, and Anthony Stolarz made 31 saves. Easton Cowan recorded his first NHL goal. Chris Tanev was stretchered off after a collision with Matvei Michkov, later discharged from a Philadelphia hospital, and returned to Toronto to recover. Bobby McMann has gone eight games without a point and faces lineup uncertainty.
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