Toronto Maple Leafs, Florida Panthers
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The Maple Leafs changed their goalie against the Panthers on Thursday, marking a franchise first in the Stanley Cup Playoffs since 1981
The Toronto Maple Leafs are one of the oldest and most iconic franchises in the NHL. The team's history speaks for itself.
His final act as a celebrated star at Scotiabank Arena may ultimately be remembered for a dance of a much darker variety after he inexplicably spun off a defender in his own zone and tossed a no-look backhand pass up the middle of the ice to open the floodgates for the Florida Panthers on Wednesday night.
In the biggest game of the season, and in what was a must-win game for the Toronto Maple Leafs, the entire team had a complete no-show, including the Core Four, as they lost 6-1 and trail the Florida Panthers 3-2 in their Round 2 series in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
The Toronto Maple Leafs are on the verge of another massive playoff collapse and will likely be without a key face as the team travels for Game 6. On the brink
Toronto is teetering on the delicate line between wanting to show that it won't back down and taking things too far against Florida.