Maple Leafs insist they’re not panicking despite suddenly struggling attack
TORONTO — John Tavares moved in on a 2-on-1 break and inexplicably saw the puck roll off his stick at the critical moment.
Mitch Marner was there for the follow-up chance only to flub his initial attempt before whipping a second, wild effort high and wide.
That third-period sequence from Toronto’s stars summed up the Maple Leafs’ frustrating 2-1 home loss to the Dallas Stars on Thursday.
The chances and the effort were there — the Leafs held a 64-39 edge in attempts on goal — following Monday’s listless performance in a 3-1 defeat to the Calgary Flames at Scotiabank Arena.


