Talk about convenient timing. No less than 12 hours after the Toronto Maple Leafs were eliminated from the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs in an all-too-familiar Game 7 loss to the Boston Bruins, it was announced that Auston Matthews was nominated for the Frank J.
After falling behind in the series 3-1, the Maple Leafs rallied back and won Games 5 and 6, which forced a deciding Game 7 in TD Garden last night for the fourth time in 11 years and the third time in the Matthews, Marner, Nylander era.
It’s not clear what Sheldon Keefe was trying to say when he said it, or if his comments came out as he intended them to, but the coach of the Toronto Maple Leafs gave up a sound bite that could come back to bite him.
The Toronto Maple Leafs lost another first-round matchup and the “core four” failed to take the team as far as early-season expectations would have suggested.
Auston Matthews and William Nylander almost engineered a comeback for the ages but the Toronto Maple Leafs fell short, losing to the Boston Bruins 2-1 in Game 7 of their first-round series.
When you brand your players the “Core Four” and split $50M a year between them you are advertising that there are big expectations for this group. Money
Auston Matthews returned to the lineup and registered an assist, but the Toronto Maple Leafs bowed out of the postseason on Saturday night, falling 2-1 in overtime of Game 7 at TD Garden to the Boston Bruins, who will advance to meet the Florida Panthers.
The Toronto Maple Leafs’ series against their biggest playoff demon of recent memory, the Boston Bruins, ended the same way life would have it end – with an overtime loss in Game 7.
Pastrnak scored the winning goal in overtime to give his Boston Bruins a 2-1 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs in the deciding Game 7 of their Eastern Conference first-round playoff series. The goal was Pastrnak’s third of the series and the one that ended it.
In 2019, SI's S.L. Price christened the Toronto Maple Leafs' plight "one of the world’s last great championship droughts." That sentiment will hold true for another year.
The Toronto Maple Leafs invented a new way to lose a Game 7 and crush their fans.
I guess it was inevitable. That bad feeling you had in your stomach since Game Four is now justified and I guess kudos to the Leafs for delaying this moment with strong efforts in Game 5 and 6 and holding on for as long as possible in Game 7.
Boston Bruins fans got an unexpected treat Saturday when franchise legend Patrice Bergeron made an appearance in Game 7 of their first-round series against the Toronto Maple Leafs.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are never at a loss for storylines, and none are bigger than what is going on before a key Game 7 matchup with the Boston Bruins.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are crossing their fingers that superstar Auston Matthews can play in Game 7 against the Boston Bruins.
It is apparent after the Toronto Maple Leafs game six victory versus the Boston Bruins, that they are starting to figure things out. The first-round, 2024 NHL Stanley Cup playoff series has unraveled some secrets for the Leafs.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have forced the Boston Bruins to a game seven in their first-round 2024 NHL Stanley Cup playoff series. Goaltender Joseph Woll is a big reason why the Leafs are still alive.
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