After consecutive playoff disappointments, Leafs looking to take the next step
TORONTO — After consecutive playoff disappointments, Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Kyle Dubas said at the start of training camp he wants to see his team get better at dealing with adversity.
That will be key for a highly-skilled roster set to once again shoulder big expectations.
“Things are going to happen that we didn’t expect,” Dubas said. “If we want to continue to take the right steps, we have to weather those and keep the train rolling on the tracks because the rest of the league doesn’t stop.”
Toronto’s already had to put up with more than its fair share of adversity — and the games haven’t even started to count.