‘Get back to work’: Leafs pick up the pieces after ugly Game 1 loss to Lightning
TORONTO — Sheldon Keefe calmly went over strategy and tactics.
The Maple Leafs head coach also put on his amateur psychologist’s hat in the wake of a disastrous playoff opening.
Toronto not only fell flat in Game 1 of its first-round series with the battle-tested Tampa Bay Lightning — Keefe’s team looked like a shadow of its 111-point regular-season self in an embarrassing 7-3 loss on home ice.
Instead of the connected, committed, offensively talented and defensively responsible group that finished fourth in the NHL’s overall standings, the Leafs were a timid, unsure, sloppy bunch on a humbling, worrying Tuesday night at Scotiabank Arena.