Maple Leafs Drop Game 3 to Bruins, Fall Behind 3-0 in Series
Lack of Scoring, Special Teams Woes Plague Leafs in Loss
The Toronto Maple Leafs returned home for Game 3 of their first-round playoff series against the Boston Bruins on Tuesday night, but their struggles continued as they suffered a 4-2 defeat, falling behind 3-0 in the series.
Lack of Scoring Continues to Hurt Leafs
The Maple Leafs' lack of scoring has been a major issue throughout the series, and it reared its ugly head again in Game 3. Toronto managed just two goals on 21 shots, while Boston converted on 4 of their 23 shots.
Special Teams Woes Doom Leafs
The Maple Leafs' special teams also let them down in Game 3. Toronto went 0-for-3 on the power play, while Boston converted on one of its two power-play opportunities.
Nylander Out for Game 3
In a major blow to the Maple Leafs, William Nylander was ruled out for Game 3 due to an injury. Nylander is one of Toronto's top players, and his absence was felt throughout the game.
Bruins Take Home-Ice Advantage
With their win in Game 3, the Bruins have now taken home-ice advantage in the series. The Maple Leafs will have to win Game 4 in Boston on Thursday night to avoid being swept out of the playoffs.
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