Maple Leafs left searching for answers after another opening-round playoff exit
A couple of days to digest their first-round playoff collapse did little to help the Toronto Maple Leafs find answers on where things went wrong after a strong regular season.
Toronto built a 3-1 series lead on Montreal before dropping three straight games to the Canadiens. Montreal won Games 5 and 6 in overtime and eliminated the Maple Leafs with a 3-1 win on Monday night at Scotiabank Arena.
“We didn’t close,” said forward Wayne Simmonds. “I think good teams, when they smell blood, they finish (opponents) off right away.”
Many players who appeared on Wednesday’s season-ending media availability mentioned not “starting on time” in some playoff games, a reference to a lack of urgency from puck drop. The Maple Leafs did well to force OT in both games before the decider, but had difficulty playing at a consistent pace for a full 60 minutes.