Maple Leafs' biggest problem is finally exposed
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Maple Leafs' biggest problem is finally exposed
"The Maple Leafs sorely lack puck possession, spending far more time in their own zone and forcing their goaltenders to face a heavy workload night after night."
"If the Maple Leafs want any chance of success over the final 11 games of the regular season, they will need to shoot the puck far more often."
"Turnovers and defensive lapses have also come far too frequently, leading to extended zone time and allowing opponents to create most of the chances."
The Toronto Maple Leafs face significant challenges this season, primarily due to poor puck possession and control. They have been outshot and out-chanced, resulting in their goaltenders facing heavy workloads. Last season's reliance on goaltending has not translated well this year, as average goaltending has led to struggles in winning games. The team ranks low in possession time and has been hindered by turnovers and defensive lapses, which contribute to their inability to create offensive opportunities and maintain success.
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