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'WE NEED TO WAKE UP': Leafs don't help themselves in lopsided loss to Panthers – Toronto Sun

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SUNRISE, Fla. — A reminder as the Maple Leafs drag themselves home, weighed down by their first three-game losing streak under coach Sheldon Keefe.

Their No. 1 goaltender, Frederik Andersen, is going to the NHL all-star game later this month. So there’s a fine netminder in there somewhere. We just haven’t seen much of him lately.

Let’s be clear — there was a whole lot of ugly for the Leafs on Sunday night at the BB&T Center during an 8-4 loss to the Florida Panthers.

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No one wearing the Leafs’ road white was holding his chin up after what happened in what was supposed to have been an important divisional game.

The Leafs had not allowed eight goals in a game since losing 9-2 to Nashville on Nov. 18, 2014. It was the first time they allowed eight on the road since March 19, 2012, when they lost 8-0 at Boston.

“You take it as what it is, which is a good slap in the face and a good reminder of how we can’t play if we have any intention at all of being a successful team,” Keefe said. “A big step backwards for us defensively.”

Andersen and his backup, Michael Hutchinson, didn’t get much help.

The Leafs outshot the Panthers 47-29, not that it mattered. The time and space afforded to the home side was too much, and the Leafs were reminded they can’t out-score their lapses.

Mitch Marner, who scored two goals to extend his point streak to seven games, had an angry tone afterward and lamented the poor play in front of the goalies.

“We need to wake up here,” Marner said. “We know the team we can be when we are staying above people, when we’re making it hard to get in our zone. We’ve got away from that. I don’t know why.”

There’s no question the Leafs will have to be a lot tighter on a three-game home stand that starts Tuesday against New Jersey, but neither goalie was good on Sunday either. As much as observers get wound up about the state of the Leafs’ backup goaltending, there should be a level of concern with the recent play of Andersen.

The 30-year-old was pulled for the second time in three starts after giving up four goals on 12 shots. In his previous seven starts, Andersen had posted a save percentage below .900 in five of them. Going back a month, Andersen has not been inconsistent.

“I don’t think fatigue is the issue,” Keefe said. “I think we’ve done a pretty good job of managing that. When his workload was heavier, he was playing better and his numbers were better.

“Everybody goes through it. He’s a great goaltender and he’s going to respond greatly.”

Said Andersen: “I don’t think I had my best game. I want to be able to make saves in big moments early on and I wasn’t good enough.”

Florida got goals from Josh Brown and Aleksander Barkov in the opening four minutes and another from Mike Hoffman before the first period was over.

When a screened Andersen was beaten by Mike Matheson on the first shot of the second at 49 seconds, he was gone.

The Panthers’ first two shots on Hutchinson, by Frank Vatrano (while Florida was shorthanded) and Vincent Trocheck, went in.

The Leafs fell to 15-6-2 under Keefe, and their playoff spot in the Atlantic Division is getting more precarious. Tampa Bay, which had won 10 in a row before losing to New Jersey on Sunday, has moved four points past the Leafs into second place behind the Boston Bruins.

The Panthers, with a game in hand, moved to within a point of the Leafs in the division standings.

“This was a big game with a team behind us in our division and it’s a four-point game,” winger Zach Hyman said. “We didn’t show up. It’s a big learning experience.”

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Defenceman Morgan Rielly was seen leaving the building with a limp — he departed the game for a brief span in the first period after blocking a shot — but Keefe said he hadn’t heard anything and thought Rielly was fine … Winger Andreas Johnsson was activated from injured reserve after missing 15 games with a leg injury, and defenceman Jake Muzzin, who has missed the past seven games with a broken right foot, was placed on long-term injured reserve. Keefe had Johnsson on a line with Pierre Engvall at centre and Kasperi Kapanen on the right side. Jason Spezza was dropped to the fourth line with Adam Brooks and Frederik Gauthier … The Leafs scored after the Panthers built a 5-0 lead, with Hyman lifting the puck over goalie Chris Driedger at 3:30 of the second period … Jonathan Huberdeau became the Panthers’ franchise leader in points with 420, one more than Olli Jokinen, when he set up Hoffman on a power play early in the third … Marner and John Tavares scored 21/2 minutes apart after a Huberdeau goal in the second getting the Leafs to within four … Marner also scored in the first minute of the third … Panthers No. 1 goalie Sergei Bobrovsky is nursing a minor upper-body injury.

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Raymond’s heroics keep Red Wings alive in wild-card scramble for 1 more day – NHL.com

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And so, now it comes down to this: the regular-season finale against the Canadiens at Bell Centre in Montreal on Tuesday (7 p.m. ET; RDS, TSN2, BSDET).

The Red Wings and Washington Capitals are tied for the second wild card into the playoffs from the Eastern Conference with 89 points, but the Capitals own the tiebreaker (31-27 in regulation wins). The Pittsburgh Penguins have 88 points and 32 regulation wins. The Philadelphia Flyers have 87 points and 30 regulation wins.

Washington and Philadelphia play each other Tuesday in the regular-season finale for each team. The Penguins play the New York Islanders on Wednesday in their regular-season finale.

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Bottom line: Detroit needs a point, ideally two points, and some help.

“Going into the season, no one had us in the playoffs,” coach Derek Lalonde said. “Most [people] had us picked seventh in the [Atlantic Division]. If you would have told us, ‘You have one game, Game 82 on the road, to improve 11 points over your previous season, to have a chance to make the playoffs,’ every single one of us would have signed up for it. It’s here now.”

That’s true. Going into the season, no one picked the Red Wings to make the playoffs. They had 80 points last season, seventh in the division.

But then they signed forward Patrick Kane as an unrestricted free agent Nov. 28. He looked better than anyone expected after hip surgery.

Detroit went on a 16-4-2 run from Jan. 2-Feb. 27, building an eight-point cushion in the playoff race and raising expectations.

After the Red Wings lost seven straight games in regulation from Feb. 29-March 14, they suddenly found themselves out of the playoff picture. They’ve been in a tight, multi-team competition ever since, sometimes above the cut line, sometimes below it, depending on the day.

They’ve kept fighting.

At Pittsburgh on Thursday, they were down 1-0 and 2-1 in the first period; 3-2 and 4-2 in the second; and 5-3 in the third. But Raymond completed a hat trick to tie it, and they ended up with a point in a 6-5 overtime loss.

At the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday, they took a penalty late in regulation with the game tied 4-4, knowing if they didn’t get a point they’d be eliminated. They killed the penalty, and they got two points when captain Dylan Larkin scored in OT to give them a 5-4 win.

Against the Canadiens on Monday, they were down 2-0 in the first period and 4-1 in the second. They were down 4-2 entering the third. But they got their 12th third-period comeback win of the season, second in the NHL behind the New York Rangers (14).

“I give the guys a ton of credit to hang in there and then to find a way,” Lalonde said. “We’ve done it all year.”

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RECAP: Red Wings' 5-4 comeback OT victory against Canadiens the result of belief, resiliency | Detroit Red Wings – NHL.com

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Lalonde on Monday’s victory

“I can’t speak enough on the guys. I know this is the 13th game in which we were trailing in the third and we got two full points. Not took points, not lost in overtime. We actually won the game. We actually talked about it after the second (period), you have these little things throughout the year, when it happens, we’ll tap back into that.”

Lalonde on the Canadiens taking an early lead

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“They scored on both of their chances in the second (period). Again, it’s frustrating. Not a great game, not a clean game. Credit to them, but we’re going to get out of that period two chances against and they both go in. Five chances over two periods, four go in. We just gave them too much easy offense around the scoring area. Not a lot, but just enough.”

Raymond on his game-winner

“Just saw Larks up ice, thought he was going for a breakaway first but he was probably pretty tired. Then just tried to jump up. I was pretty tired too and then just tried to get off a shot. Happy it went in.”

Raymond on being part of a postseason chase

“It’s been a lot of emotions up and down, but it’s been fun. I think all of us have enjoyed it. I think we’ve stuck with it and have been able to pull through with some really big points here down the stretch. I think if you look at our locker room, we have so many competitive guys who enjoy these types of games. Obviously would have liked it to be a little more steady, but it is what it is and we’ll take it from there. It shows a lot about our team, the way we’re able to come back in these games and come through in the end.”

Raymond on the crowd at Little Caesars Arena on Monday night

“This building has been amazing ever since I’ve been here. Tonight it helped us for sure, when you get momentum like that and the crowd feeds into it you get energy from that. Always feels really good whenever we’re able to give back to them. Just happy we were able to get a win for all the guys and girls here.”

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