Leafs Unveil New Plan To “Give 110%” And “Leave It All On The Ice” Ahead Of Game 4
Florida - Heading in to Game 4 of their playoff series, after losing the first three games to the Florida Panthers, Toronto Maple Leafs players have revealed their latest strategy to put in a good team effort and just take this series one game at a time.
“The fourth win is definitely the hardest of them all,” said team captain John Tavares, “But we’re all planning to go into this game and give it our all and try and score some goals. When you put the puck in the net, good things happen.”
Fans of the team say they are in support of this new strategy, and think the Leafs might have a chance to comeback by implementing g this new strategy.
“You know if they really want it, they can win. And I think this team really wants it,” said 42 year old fan Wayne Grey, “If they just put some pressure in front of the net and score some of those dirty goals they can win this series.”
Other fans are less optimistic about the outcome. “I just don’t think they want it that bad. If they really wanted to win they’d be scoring more goals. This team just doesn’t care about their fans,” 62 year old Gord Forde tells us.
The two teams will face off at 7PM tonight, and the Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe says he and the team are planning to play all 60 minutes of the game.