Toronto put 15 shots on net in the first and only finished with 28 total. This is also now back-to-back games where the Leafs scored only one goal through 60 minutes, with the offense often looking stagnant and unimaginative.
This team needs work, and that is very clear. When Mike Babcock was fired and Sheldon Keefe came in, the team loosened up, won a few games, and there seemed to be this feeling that all was fixed and all was well; that is simply not the case here.
However, as much as there was overreaction to those wins, the same will hold true for overreactions to the last three games.