Ranking Maple Leafs Core Four The five worst playoff moments of all time


The Toronto Maple Leafs have been eliminated again from the Playoffs of the Stanley Cup at another departure from the playoff.

Toronto lost to the game 7 against the Florida panthers in a match they dominated. After another departure, it seems that the Four nucleus will not be more, so here is its five worst playoff games.

Ranking the 5 worst moments of maple leafs playoff

#5, Florida Game 5, 2025

Toronto It came to a 2-0 series lead and Maple Leafs were very confident that they could remove the champions from the Stanley Cup.

However, Toronto lost parties 3 and 4, but he was competitive in both. In Game 5, back home, the Maple Leafs had the opportunity to control the series.

However, Toronto lost 6-1 and was exploited, and that was really the end of the series.

#4, Boston, game 7, 2019

In 2019, the Toronto Maple Leafs had a 3-2 advantage of the series on the Boston Bruins in the first round.

However, Toronto lost the game 6 4-2 at home. In the game 7, the nucleus of Maple Leafs was again invisible when Toronto lost 5-1.

John Tavares scored the only goal but once again Auston Matthews And Mitch Marner was not there when it became difficult. Boston dominated Toronto and ended his season again in the first round.

#3, Columbus, game 5, 2020

In the bubble, the Toronto Maple Leafs had a series of five best against the Columbus Blue jackets in a classification round.

Core Four of the Maple Leafs had begun to obtain expectations of a cup this season, but Columbus increased by 2-1. In match 4, Maple Leafs played well to force a winner from all over 5.

However, in match 5, Toronto was closed by 3-0 to lose in the standings round. In a winner match, Maple Leaf Superstarles were not there, showing their lack of heart or murderer instinct in biggest games.

#2, Montreal, game 7, 2021

Toronto Maple Leafs's best opportunity to go to a deep playoff was in 2021. The Maple Leafs played in the Canadian division and had a clear path to the conference finals.

Toronto got up 3-1 in his first round against Montreal. However, the Canadians won games 5 and 6 in OT to force a game 7. However, on paper. Toronto was much better, but in a winning game, the core four disappeared again.

Toronto lost 3-1 to match 7 to blow a 3-1 series lead and lose in the first round. This loss should probably have been the end of nucleus four.

#1, Florida, game 7, 2025

The Toronto Maple Leafs were in ice at home 7 against the Panthers of Florida. Toronto went out on the road and played one of his best playoffs games in match 6 to force a game 7.

But in game 7, the story of the Core four Not appearing in older games happened again. Toronto lost 6-1 and was dominated at home.

Not only did the Maple Leafs lose the series, but this loss officially ended the core four, as Toronto was ruined in the ice.