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Detroit hands Toronto a crushing eighth consecutive loss

Detroit Red Wings v Toronto Maple Leafs

TORONTO, ON - MARCH 29:The Detroit Red Wings celebrate goal of the Toronto Maple Leafs during NHL action at the Air Canada Centre march 29, 2014 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. (Photo by Abelimages/Getty Images)

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If the Toronto Maple Leafs came into tonight as a “wounded bear,” then some might feel that the Detroit Red Wings put them out of their misery on Saturday with a 4-2 decision.

Darren Helm generated his first hat trick tonight:

... While Jimmy Howard made some big saves, including this one:

It’s probably unfair to rule out the Maple Leafs altogether, although it’s quite possible that they’ve buried themselves with this eight-game losing streak. Joffrey Lupul went from optimistic to glum after this one.

There are a lot of salt-in-the-wounds notes from this one, even beyond the fact that the Maple Leafs are facing a Red Wings team that is banged up (so Jonathan Bernier not being 100 percent excuses probably fall on deaf ears). For one thing, this collapse has been downright historic:

If that isn’t enough, it appears that Phil Kessel might have gotten injured during the game, possibly when a one-timer pass seemed to hit him in the foot. (He was seen grimacing on the bench but played on while receiving significant criticism.)

And it gets worse

Sorry to pile on, Maple Leafs fans, but just about every other East bubble team (other than Washington) made the situation even bleaker on Saturday.


  • The Columbus Blue Jackets won in overtime.
  • The New Jersey Devils managed a “charity point” before losing yet another shootout.
  • Things obviously improved for Detroit, too.

Here is an East outlook via NBC Sports:

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James OBrien

Things look pretty grim from both a standings and games in hand standpoint for the Maple Leafs, opening up the possibility that this will be viewed as the night that the Leafs’ playoff hopes died.

Condolences to all Maple Leafs fans, especially the hardest-hitting ones.

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