A sleepy first period gave way to a middle frame in which Vegas scored three times, taking advantage of the Leafs‘ lapses in defensive coverage and a bad late-period turnover. After a decent start, the Leafs never really found their mojo again and struggled to get to the net in the offensive zone, eventually losing by a 6-2 final score.
Your game in 10:
1. Before we jump into the first period, Timothy Liljegren‘s day-to-day injury meant that the Maple Leafs were forced to ice a defensive group with six left-shot defensemen.