Well, a point is better than none at all. Article content
Certainly that applies to the Maple Leafs, who needed something, anything, after losing three in a row in regulation and looking awful in doing so . Article content Article content
The Leafs weren’t much better against the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday night, falling 4-3 in overtime at Scotiabank Arena.
Without injured captain Auston Matthews , Toronto recorded a season-low 15 shots on goal and failed to get a second point when the Kings’ Quinton Byfield scored at 35 seconds of the extra period.
Byfield blasted a shot past Dennis Hildeby, filling in for an injured Anthony Stolarz, on a pass from Drew Doughty.
John Tavares scored two goals for Toronto.
The Kings’ Alex Laferriere tied the game at 13:10 of the third when

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