
Peeved off Maple Leafs punish Flames 6-2 to get back on track following tough stretch
TORONTO — Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube watched an angry group walk through the door Monday morning.
Toronto was coming off a pair of tight losses to Atlantic Division rivals as part of an ugly run that had seen the club drop five of its last six games.
“They’re not very happy right now,” Berube said of his players in the hours before puck drop. “They’re upset about things and they’re pissed off.”
An opponent desperate for points in its own playoff push didn’t stand much of a chance.