Maple Leafs keep winning in Matthews’ absence but victory over Vegas comes at a cost
TORONTO — Defying logic, the Maple Leafs have now won six of seven since Auston Matthews was sidelined by an upper-body injury.
And despite others joining the captain on the sidelines, Toronto blanked the Vegas Golden Knights 3-0 Wednesday for the latest unlikely chapter.
“I thought that guys, to a man, stepped up,” coach Craig Berube said when asked about his team’s success without the high-scoring Matthews. “Some guys played some real good hockey throughout this time. And tonight again.
“Different guys and different roles and different things. But they all stepped up and they’re all doing what they need to do to be successful out there.”