Leafs head south looking to climb out of 0-2 hole: ‘A lot of hockey left’
TORONTO — The Maple Leafs are back under pressure — and under the microscope.
Having finally won a playoff series for the first time in 19 years when John Tavares banked in the Game 6 overtime clincher to beat the Tampa Bay Lightning and spark wild celebrations across a tortured fan base, Toronto now finds itself down 0-2 to the underdog Florida Panthers in the second round following consecutive home losses.
What a difference seven days can make.
The Leafs certainly aren’t right back where they started — the sense of relief after getting past the Lightning is difficult to quantify — but a sputtering start to the Panthers matchup has them in a deep hole.