Toronto Maple Leafs was dropped 4–0 at home on Tuesday night, in which Ottawa Senators took two-game winning streak in Game 6.
After the loss of the game 5, there are leafs Now 1-13 In its last 14 possible chain-clinning games.
After leaving his second straight game and failing to finish the senators, Maple Leafs Coach Craig Behub made that he is not planning a major lineup changes for game 6.
“I don’t want to change too much,”Berub said“I think it’s great.
“At the same time, we have to find ways to keep the puck a little more in the net.”
Craig Beerub says he will see #Leafs The lineup for game 6 changes, but it does not seem that a big shakeup is coming:
“I don’t want to change too much. I think it’s great.”
– Chris Johnson (@Reporterchris) 30 April, 2025
Toronto’s top row was re -struggled, with Auston Matthews, Mich Morner and Matthew Niy Pavilion without opening an account Whereas compared to the last Tuesday, it is on ice for all four goals.
Berube called the top-line performance after the loss of game 5.
“There was not enough speed through the neutral region with that line, which was created in the aggressive area,” said Berub.
Toronto Maple Leafs Forward Mitch Morner (16), Auston Mathews (34) and Matthew Niz (23) congratulate Morgan Riley (44) after a goal. John E & period; Socolowski-Imagon Picture
The second line of Toronto- William Nilender, John Thawres and Bobby Macman have not been offered too much production while fishing.
Nylander and Tavares have been more effective on power play than five-panch, and in Game 5, Berube had already used Max Domi and Calle Zernor on its line during the third period.
“Just trying to create some crime in the third period, it is all,”Berub said“Nothing else.
“We are above 3–2 in the series,” said Barub. “This is the playoff hockey – there are lots of ups and downs. We need composing.”
Game 6 has been scheduled for 7 pm on Thursday in Ottawa as Senator will try to make three wins in a row to return a win in Toronto-and game 7.
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