The Toronto Maple Leafs are in the midst of wasting another of the prime years of three of the best players they’ve had in the history of their hundred-year-old franchise.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have been blowing leads and, when they do win, they are not doing so convincingly.
They have obvious problems (they need three defenseman, an elite defenseman, a third-line centre, a usable fourth line that doesn’t cost a fortune, maybe a first-line winger, and maybe a goalie), and they won’t be able to address them all this season.
But there is no reason for Doom and Gloom.