Canadiens cough up three-goal lead in third loss of the season to Leafs
TORONTO — After a pair of narrow losses to Toronto already this season, the Montreal Canadiens finally looked headed for a sure victory on Saturday.
But the Canadiens coughed up a three-goal lead and, moments after his team’s stunning 6-3 loss to the Maple Leafs, coach Claude Julien lamented a huge opportunity lost.
“Once they scored that second goal, we tightened up. I thought we froze even in the third period,” a defeated Julien said. “We have a one-goal lead, it’s a matter of going out there and playing on our toes the way we had at the start of the game, and we couldn’t even make a play. I don’t know why. But we need to learn to manage these situations much better than we have, especially lately.