Matthews, Andersen help Leafs snap three-game slide with victory over Lightning
TORONTO — The Maple Leafs had plenty of time to ponder their disastrous California road trip.
A long flight, a day away from the rink, meetings and a practice all came on the heels of Toronto — in the midst of a fight for its playoff life — grabbing a solitary point and scoring a measly trio of goals against the Western Conference’s three bottom-feeders.
The response early against one of the NHL’s top teams was impressive on Tuesday.
And after the Tampa Bay Lightning inevitably pushed back, the Leafs showed a level of commitment that’s been lacking far too often during this roller-coaster 2019-20 season.