Leafs search for killer instinct, look to bury playoff ghosts with Bolts on the brink
TORONTO — Michael Bunting had one thought when Jason Spezza stepped to the first-intermission floor.
Listen up.
The veteran forward’s impassioned words in the locker room helped spark a comeback after the Maple Leafs fell behind 2-0 early in Game 5 of their best-of-seven series against the Tampa Bay Lightning.
“A veteran in this league for a very long time,” Bunting said. “He’s a leader in our room, and he’s very vocal. Everyone listened.