The Toronto Maple Leafs kicked November to the curb after what felt like a month filled with struggles.
The defense of the Toronto Maple Leafs lost Mark Giordano and John Klingberg to long-term injuries to go along with Timothy Liljegren who has been out since late October.
Despite what felt like some of the worst played hockey in the Core Four era, the team still finished the month with a 7-3-2 collecting 16 of a possible 24 points.
They sit third in the Atlantic Division, just three points behind the Florida Panthers with games in hand of the teams ahead of them and behind them.