Scouting Report (Courtesy of Stats LLC)
When the Toronto Maple Leafs visit the Florida Panthers on Saturday neither team will be entering the game in a particularly good mood.
The Leafs were routed 4-1 on Thursday by the host Tampa Bay Lightning, and the Panthers were thrashed that same night 5-1 by the host Minnesota Wild.
The Panthers (11-13-6) seemed particularly upset with their performance on Thursday as well as their overall play this season.
”We were a few mistakes from being in the game,” said Panthers defenseman Aaron Ekblad, whose team is in last place in the Atlantic Division with 28 points.