Maple Leafs limp home after disastrous road trip as pressure mounts on Keefe
TORONTO — Mitch Marner says the Maple Leafs aren’t thinking about their head coach’s future.
They’re also convinced the solution to a disastrous start to 2022-23 rests inside the four walls of the team’s locker room.
Toronto limped home from a long and disappointing road trip with even more questions than when the group jetted west Oct. 19 on the heels of a worrying start for a group that sees itself as a Stanley Cup contender.
The Leafs went 1-2-2 in Winnipeg, Las Vegas, San Jose, Los Angeles and Anaheim to bring their record to 4-4-2 through 10 outings – good for a .500 mark, but certainly nowhere near acceptable for a team with designs on finally flipping its long, painful narrative of organizational underachievement.