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Leafs' Losing Streak Grows as Avalanche Dominates Toronto
26 Jan
Summary
- Maple Leafs suffer fourth consecutive loss, falling to 1-4-2 in last seven games.
- Coach Craig Berube's visible forehead injury sparks commentary on his appearance.
- Colorado Avalanche showcases dominance over a struggling Toronto Maple Leafs team.

The Toronto Maple Leafs experienced a difficult weekend, marked by a fourth consecutive loss and a concerning 1-4-2 record over their last seven games. They failed to secure a regulation win since January 10th, amplifying concerns about their playoff trajectory.
Adding an unusual element to the weekend's games was coach Craig Berube's noticeable forehead injury, which drew attention and commentary. On the ice, the Maple Leafs struggled significantly, particularly against the visiting Colorado Avalanche, the league's top-performing team.
The Avalanche secured a dominant victory, never appearing to be challenged by the Maple Leafs. This performance highlighted the significant gap between the two teams and contributed to the Maple Leafs' ongoing losing streak, raising questions about their readiness for the postseason.




