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Les Maple Leafs sont sortis en vol dans le match 1 du tour 2 contre les Panthers de Floride, avec William Nylander frappant à seulement 33 secondes pour donner le ton. Joseph Woll a effectué plusieurs arrêts clés en soulagement d’Anthony Stolarz, tandis que la défense des Leafs a réprimé deux buts pour alimenter un fort effort offensif. Malgré un recul déterminé des Panthers, Toronto a maintenu une victoire de 5-4, scellée par un but vainqueur d’embrayage de Matthew Knies. Abonnez-vous: https://tml.hockey/3fvgtog Suivez-nous Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/torontomapleleds/ Instagram: https://wwwith.com/mapleleeleas #Torontomapleleafs

18 Comments

  1. Good to see the boys win. Lets get this next game at home and we will be in a good spot going into Florida. Win next game for Stolarz!

  2. Sucks that Stolie is out. Hope this team can function without him and use an "elbows up" approach.

  3. Goalies can be accidentally elbowed in the head in the crease and eliminated from future competition. Bennett did his job well and Panthers should now beat the Leafs in 5 games.

  4. The biscuit eater Tanev is a playoff beast. He just eats pucks and scores on knuckleball point shots 😂

  5. Berube is right: let the league (not) handle it. Remember, don’t let them drag us down to that level. They’ll just beat us with experience. Winning is the best revenge.

  6. The League safety is joke, find your spots but don't chase anything. Opportunity to make things right will be there, get the W's and worry about Bennet later. If the opportunity is there take it but don't chase it. YOU GUYS GOT THIS!!!

  7. Not an ideal situation for Woll, he did the best he could under the circumstances.
    The boys can do it, dig deep, keep the dirty players at bay and bring home the win. LFG LEAFS 💙

  8. Initial thought was to bring up Reavo and revenge for Stollie,but winning is the better revenge! We got this! GLG! 💙 🤍

  9. Some day the officiating and administrative facilities of the NHL will reach the level of the players……. no probably not !

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