June 2, 2025
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FILE PHOTO: Jan 31, 2023; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Ottawa Senators forward Tim Stutzle (18) celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal against the Montreal Canadiens during the third period at the Bell Centre. Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-USA TODAY Sports

Tim Stützle, Senators Agree to 8-Year Contract Extension Worth $8.35M  Annually

After a stint with the Marlies, Ryan Reaves is ready to help the Maple Leafs in the playoffs however he can

With no salary-cap limitations on NHL rosters in the playoffs, the tough guy is back with the big club and available with no strings attached if the situation calls for it.

3 main takeaways from Leafs’ disappointing Game 3 OT loss to Panthers

The Toronto Maple Leafs dropped a disappointing Game 3 to the Florida Panthers on Friday night, now lead their second-round series 2-1 with Game 4 on Sunday.

The Toronto Maple Leafs took a tough Game 3, overtime loss, 5-4, to the Florida Panthers on Friday night at Amerant Bank Arena.

The Leafs, instead of going up 3-0 in their second-round series with the Cats, now face some pressure as their lead has shrunk to 2-1. While the Leafs are hardly in dire straits, they will need to regroup and play another solid game in order to regain control over the series.

With that in mind, here’s a look at the three main takeaways from the Toronto Maple Leafs’ Game 3 overtime loss on Friday night.

 3 main takeaways from Toronto Maple Leafs’ Game 3 loss to Florida Panthers

The Leafs came out flying, then took their foot off the gas

Matthew Knies continues to grow as one of the Leafs' best forwards.
Matthew Knies continues to grow as one of the Leafs’ best forwards. | Claus Andersen/GettyImages

The Toronto Maple Leafs came flying out of the gate. They took the early lead, 23 seconds in the game as Matthew Knies popped home his fifth of the postseason.

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