Panthers, Maple Leafs limping to finishing line of forgettable NHL season
TORONTO — Craig Berube stood behind a stunned and bitterly disappointed Maple Leafs’ bench last spring.
As the clock wound down and the Panthers started to celebrate their emphatic Game 7 victory in the second round of the playoffs at Scotiabank Arena, Toronto’s head coach pivoted to the off-season believing there was something to build on in 2025-26.
Florida, meanwhile, went on to hoist the Stanley Cup for a second straight June.
Fast-forward not even 11 months later, both clubs are in vastly different — and similar — positions near the bottom of the NHL’s overall standings.


