The Toronto Maple Leafs may have lost to the Panthers in round two, but this season was a major success regardless.
First of all, The Toronto Maple Leafs finished fourth overall this year in the NHL standings, just two points out of second overall.
They did it while their best player played most of the year with an injury that prevented him from repeating his MVP season from the year before.
They did it despite changing a third of their roster at the trade deadline and using four goalies.
They were fun to watch and cheer for every night.