What aspects of the game does Toronto need to clean up heading into the second half of the season?
As we turn the page to a new 2026 year, the Toronto Maple Leafs should do the same to their first half of the 2025-26 NHL season. After all, they struggled to just an 18-15-6 record and often found themselves near the bottom of the standings, including the Atlantic Division basement for a little while.
In order for the Maple Leafs to turn things around for the second half to give themselves a chance of still making the Stanley Cup Playoffs, there are three main areas that they will need to improve upon.