Maple silences the noise in 5th game and senators

Although OTTAWA senators increased by 3-1 in the first round series of seven best Eastern conferences, Toronto Maple Leafs begins to hear the last failures of Playofff series Clinech.
Maple Leafs lost 12 of the last 13 potential series folding matches and will host 5th game 5 in Toronto on Tuesday night following a 4-3 working loss in Ottawa on Saturday.
Toronto coach Craig Berube tried to talk around the elephant in the room.
Berube said, “He won’t look too much. “I don’t think this is the case tonight. I thought that our team played extremely harsh, doing many great things. We left four shots in two periods (second and third). So we played hard.”
Maple Leafs returned from 2-0 and 3-2 in the game 4.
“We played a game, we only returned from 2-0, 3-2. I thought we had a lot of chances in more than 2-work. “Finally, he’s only one to save one more. But after all, I thought it was a really good effort.”
The Toronto Star Center and Captain Auston Matthews did not practice on Monday, but the team said it was just heard. He played 26:23 on Saturday.
John Tavares training on Monday. After the shooting of Artem Zub, the defender of the senators, the game missed some of the overtime of 4, but he returned.
“I don’t think there was any concern. He had to go.” He said. “At that time we had a power game and wasn’t there. But that was.”
Defendant Jake Sanderson’s overtime at the Game 4 17:42 The goal of Otawa gave at least one more game to play.
“This was great, Sand Sanderson said to celebrate his teammates after scoring the game winner. “Especially it is very excited about the glass there (fans).
In addition, Sanderson, a assistant, threw a high -time wrist from the left point to the network, and the scanned stolariz stolarz.
“I think I was going to a long shift, so I was gathering myself and then I saw you entering.” He said. “Just a relief. So, neither a target, nor a timely target. To be honest, I can’t really define the emotion. It was very fast. And it was a special moment to do it in front of this incredible fan base that stuck with us on this hard road.”
The first playoff experience for Ottawa’s young seed.
“You have to spend a little experience,” David Perron said, “You have to spend a little bit,” “And it is very nice that we can start building our game.”
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