TORONTO — Craig Berube could breathe a sigh of relief. The Maple Leafs head coach was also far from pleased.
His team looked dead and buried through two periods on a listless night where they appeared either unwilling or unable to get out of second gear.
The script — almost out of nowhere — then dramatically flipped.
Toronto roared back with three goals early in the third against the Pittsburgh Penguins before Bobby McMann buried the winner with just over six minutes to go in regulation to snatch an unlikely 4-3 decision.
Berube, however, was at a loss to explain much of Monday's showing in the immediate aftermath.
"I have no clue … I don't have an answer for that," he said of an ugly performance over the game's first 40 minutes. "The second period, they got the puck and did whatever

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