The Maple Leafs are clearly the talk of the hockey world. Yesterday’s humiliating defeat by the Panthers has left its mark, and we sense a wind of change blowing through Toronto.
Will it be Brad Marchand or Jonathan Marchessault? Who knows?
That said, it’s been interesting to watch the Panthers give love to the Leafs since yesterday. Paul Maurice insisted they were “much better” than they were two years ago… and Marchand noted how the pressure on their shoulders makes no sense.
“When you see the pressure Toronto faces… they just beat the pressure into this team.”
Brad Marchand says the Toronto fans and media put extra pressure on the team. pic.twitter.com/rX5SHyNytm
– TSN (@TSN_Sports) May 19, 2025
And today, Matthew Tkachuk took a trip to the Spittin’ Chiclets, where he made comments very reminiscent of those of his teammate:
If they didn’t have to deal with the circus in Toronto, they’d be an incredible team. I feel bad for them. – Matthew Tkachuk
“If their team wasn’t in Toronto dealing with all the crazy circus stuff outside of it, they’d be an unbelievable team. I feel bad. We don’t have to deal with that in Florida.”
– Matthew Tkachuk #TimeToHunt #LeafsForever
pic.twitter.com/HkMMqafHlT– NHL News (@PuckReportNHL) May 19, 2025
It’s no surprise: there’s a lot of pressure that comes with playing in a market like Toronto. And Tkachuk is right about one thing: it’s definitely not the same reality in Florida, which means players probably breathe a lot easier.
And for guys like Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner who seem to have trouble coping with the pressure, maybe another market would be more comfortable for them… and maybe it would help them perform in the playoffs.
That said, the entire Core Four made the decision to sign a long-term contract in Toronto… and this pressure didn’t start yesterday morning. The guys knew what they were getting into, so at some point they have to take the responsibility that comes with it.
If you can’t stand the heat, get out of the kitchen, as the saying goes.
And it makes you wonder whether Marner and Tavares, who will be free as a bird in a few weeks’ time, will make the decision to get out of the kitchen. In big markets, players are adored when they perform, but criticized when they don’t deliver.
That’s not for everyone… and maybe that’s where the Maple Leafs have escaped in their team-building. Let’s see how the club handles it over the summer.
– Speaking of the Maple Leafs.
The Maple Leafs’ problem: it’s not the media or the fans, it’s organizational! @renlavoietva @datgregtho pic.twitter.com/KTKGt0BHcA
– BPM Sports (@BPMSportsRadio) May 19, 2025
– One to watch.
I caught up with Xavier Simoneau in my chat with Pascal Vincent this lunchtime.
His status is being reassessed “on a day-to-day basis” according to the @RocketLaval head coach.
It’s not impossible that he could be back on the ice tomorrow for practice.
– Vincent Demuy (@VDemuy) May 19, 2025
– The Hurricanes are ready.
Sebastian Aho on the upcoming ECF matchup –
“To be the best, you’ve got to beat the best. They’re the defending Stanley Cup Champions and obviously still a really good team.
It’s going to be a great challenge for us, but we’re ready. We’re hungry and can’t wait.” pic.twitter.com/EA6VbijHOZ
– Walt Ruff (@WaltRuff) May 19, 2025
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