Canadiens Finally Prove They Are Better Than Auston Matthews




It looks like the Toronto Maple Leafs are finally facing their Waterloo in the first round of the playoffs, as their bitter rivals, the Montreal Canadiens, have taken a 3-1 series lead.
Does this mean that the Maple Leafs are a bad team? Of course not! They have one of the most dynamic offenses in the NHL, led by Auston Matthews, who is one of the best players in the world. But the Canadiens have simply been better in this series, and they have shown that they are the more complete team. While the Maple Leafs have been relying heavily on Matthews to carry them, the Canadiens have been getting contributions from all over their lineup. They have also been playing a more disciplined game, and they have been able to limit the Maple Leafs' scoring chances.


So, what does this mean for the Maple Leafs? It means that they are going to have to make some changes if they want to win this series. They are going to need to find a way to get more production from their other players, and they are going to need to play a more disciplined game. If they can do those things, then they still have a chance to win this series. But if they don't, then the Canadiens are going to move on to the second round, and the Maple Leafs will be left to wonder what could have been.

One of the biggest problems for the Maple Leafs in this series has been their power play. They have been 0-for-15 on the power play, and they have not been able to generate any sustained pressure. The Canadiens, on the other hand, have been much better on the power play, and they have been able to score some big goals with the man advantage.


Another problem for the Maple Leafs has been their goaltending. Jack Campbell has not been playing well in this series, and he has allowed some soft goals. The Canadiens, on the other hand, have been getting solid goaltending from Jake Allen, who has been making some big saves.

If the Maple Leafs are going to win this series, they are going to need to find a way to get more production from their other players. They are going to need to find a way to get their power play going, and they are going to need to get better goaltending. If they can do those things, then they still have a chance to win this series. But if they don't, then the Canadiens are going to move on to the second round, and the Maple Leafs will be left to wonder what could have been.