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The Toronto Maple Leafs got shut out 4-0 by the Washington Capitals on Tuesday night, and captain John Tavares didn't mince words when assessing what went wrong
Something strange is happening at Scotiabank Arena: The Toronto Maple Leafs are no longer selling out. Not every night. Not anymore. The Leafs, a team that once sold out every home game for more than a decade, have sold out only six of their first 20 home games this season.
For a team that has a former Rocket Richard Trophy winner in Matthews, a runner-up for that same trophy in Nylander, a 38-goal scorer last season in Tavares, and others like Knies, Morgan Rielly, and Oliver Ekman-Larsson, power play goals should be like picking apples from a tree.
The Toronto Maple Leafs could actually recoup some lost value by moving this veteran defenseman leading up to trade deadline.
The Maple Leafs are playing some of their ugliest hockey of the Auston Matthews era, and the fans are fighting back with low attendance.
Following last week's trade of Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks to the Minnesota Wild, the major NHL trade has sent shockwaves through what had.
Joe Bowen recently reflected on the Pat Quinn era in Toronto, which saw the team make strong playoff pushes. The longtime Toronto Maple Leafs announcer looked back fondly on those years in Leafs history. He also praised Quinn for establishing a culture that strived for success.
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The Washington Capitals are set to face the Toronto Maple Leafs tonight at Capital One Arena, with all eyes on captain Alexander Ovechkin. It is expected that he will play, continuing his standout season with 14 goals and 17 assists in 33 games.