Tonight, the Leafs enter a busy stretch of eight-games-in-14-days after a two-week span that will serve as their only significant in-season rest period this season. Toronto will have three consecutive days off in late April and only one other stretch of two days off before the regular season ends on May 8th.
The Senators evened up the season series at three wins apiece 11 days ago when they caught the Leafs tired on a back-to-back situation on a Sunday night. Needless to say, with the trailing pack closing the gap in the division during the month of March, the Leafs have to take better advantage of the bottom feeder of the division.