Leafs looking to break old habits in 2021: ‘An opportunity to change the narrative’
The Toronto Maple Leafs feel like the problem has been identified.
And they spent much of the off-season reshaping their roster, and looking inwards, in hopes of correcting the issue.
A team loaded with talent up front — Auston Matthews, John Tavares, Mitch Marner and William Nylander chew up nearly half the roster’s salary cap space — the Leafs have been consistently inconsistent down the stretch the last few seasons, which has in turn impacted playoff seeding and helped contribute to early exists.
With an abbreviated 56-game campaign set to begin Wednesday, Toronto is aiming to flip the script in a one-time-only all-Canadian division necessitated by COVID-19 and border restrictions related to the pandemic.