The Toronto Maple Leafs’ struggles continued at the Bell Centre as the team fell 5-2 to the Montreal Canadiens, ending the Habs’ five-game losing streak. Injuries once again dictated the flow of the game, leaving Toronto shorthanded and unable to sustain pressure through the second period.
Key players remained sidelined, with captain Auston Matthews missing his fifth straight game and forward Matthew Knies out for a third consecutive contest. Goaltender Anthony Stolarz, dealing with an upper-body injury from November 11 against the Boston Bruins, also remained unavailable, further straining the lineup.
Amid the team’s difficulties, former Maple Leafs defenseman Jay Rosehill voiced frustration on social media about the current state of the franchise. “This is just ugly. I can’t find a sin

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