‘It’s time’: Maple Leafs know they’re running out of chances for playoff breakthrough
TORONTO — Kyle Dubas didn’t just double down.
The Toronto Maple Leafs general manager pushed his chips all-in – a decision that could go a long way in defining his tenure in the pressure-packed role he’s occupied since the spring of 2018.
Dubas once again resisted any potential off-season urge to blow up the core of his highly skilled yet playoff-success-starved roster following another first-round exit last May.
Toronto, in truth, showed better than in past post-season failures. The result – a razor-thin, seven-game loss to the two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning – was the same, but the feeling was the Leafs were on the right track and deserved a chance to run it back.