Maple Leafs still trying to find consistency despite 3-2 win over Blackhawks
TORONTO — For 50 minutes, it seemed like nothing could get the Toronto Maple Leafs to play with any kind of urgency. Not head coach Craig Berube yelling at them, not the fans at Scotiabank Arena booing them.
Defenceman Oliver Ekman-Larsson scored with 9:59 left to play — shortly after another round of booing — and then Auston Matthews and Dakota Joshua had goals eight seconds apart as the Maple Leafs rallied to a 3-2 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday as Toronto essentially won the game in its final 10 minutes.
Joshua and Matthews said they didn’t blame the crowd for getting down on the Maple Leafs after they came out flat, especially in the first period.
“If I was a fan, I wouldn’t have been too happy with the performance either,” said Joshua, who batted in a juicy rebound given up by Chicago goalie Spencer Knight for the game-winning goal. “So, you know, no surprise there, but at the end of the day, nice to pull that one out for them.”