Maple Leafs fall 5-4 in OT to Coyotes; Mrazek pulled in favour of rookie Kallgren
TORONTO — Maple Leafs general manager Kyle Dubas was adamant last week goaltending isn’t a concern.
With his No. 1 option out injured, and on the heels of another shaky performance from Toronto’s understudy, it might start to be as the clock ticks down towards the NHL trade deadline.
In the meantime, the Leafs’ potential short-term solution possesses just over 30 minutes of top-level experience with a showcase outdoor game right around the corner.
Jakob Chychrun scored his second goal of the night at 2:17 of overtime Thursday as the Arizona Coyotes downed Toronto 5-4 despite blowing a 4-1 lead in the third period.