
‘Stay calm’: Maple Leafs look to reset heading into Game 4 against Panthers
FORT LAUDERDALE — Craig Berube cut a calm, relaxed and confident figure as he faced a string of questions at the Toronto Maple Leafs’ luxury hotel situated a short distance from South Florida’s sun and sand.
Toronto’s head coach will be looking for similar composure when his players return to action after some time to rest and recuperate.
They’re going to need it.
The Florida Panthers came back from 2-0 and 3-1 deficits Friday before securing a 5-4 overtime victory that cut the Leafs’ advantage to 2-1 in the teams’ second-round playoff series.