Leafs dissect another disappointing season: ‘Words aren’t going to fix this’
TORONTO — One by one, the Maple Leafs sat down in front of their laptops, iPads and smart phones to face the music — from a distance via video conferencing, of course — following another season that started with big dreams and ended with a resounding thud.
Long faces and monotone responses greeted reporters’ questions about how a team with so much skill could once again fall flat when it mattered most.
There were no excuses, but rather a feeling that Toronto remains on the right path with a young, talented core still only scratching the surface. There’s more ownership from the roster’s highly-paid, 20-something stars when things go wrong, a better understanding of what it takes to win, improved commitment to each other, and growth across the board, the Leafs insisted.
There certainly was a lot of talk Wednesday.