This was a game Sheldon Keefe felt his MapleLeafs should have won 99 times out of 100. Instead, they lost their goalie, lost their grip on a playoff spot and lost to the one per cent longshot on Monday to the FlaPanthers. (Via reporterchris)
should have won 99 times out of 100.
However, the job got a little tougher in the final period and Hutchinson wasn’t up to the task while allowing three goals inside eight minutes, including Mike Hoffman’s pinballing winner from below the goal-line. The initial prognosis on Andersen was encouraging after he was involved in two separate collisions during Monday’s game — one with Frank Vatrano and teammate Jake Muzzin, the other with Mark Pysyk.
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