First-place Maple Leafs look to regroup after loss to Flames: ‘We’re not comfortable’
TORONTO — Sheldon Keefe and his Maple Leafs have a decent cushion atop the North Division.
That doesn’t mean Toronto is feeling comfortable 20 games into the NHL’s pandemic-shortened season.
“You’re a bad week away from people catching you,” Keefe, the team’s second-year head coach, said following Tuesday’s practice. “By no means are we comfortable. We’ve reinforced that message on the daily, paying a lot of attention to the standings, despite it being so early.
“With every point remaining in the division, it’s important we’re at our best all the time.”