![]() ![]() Four trades were made at last year’s buzzer, part of the hand grenade management tossed into the toxic dressing room. Intersecting the road trip is deadline day, Lamoriello staying behind to run the Bay St. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. The Leafs, already at last year’s 69-point total, have a three-game trip through California to this week, including another back-to-back, before five games in early March against clubs currently behind them in the East. “We find ourselves in a position to control our own destiny,” he said of the 21 games remaining. The club’s 13th overtime loss of the season aside, Lamoriello hasn’t been discouraged. Where every Leafs team other than Randy Carlyle’s shortened-season roster from 2013 had to pray for a train wreck ahead of them in the standings to squeeze into eighth spot, this edition would have been as close as two points to division-leading Montreal with a regulation win on Saturday. Each game, each shift becomes so much more important and we’re trying to make sure we are no different than other teams.” THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn ![]() “First of all, there’s not one team in the NHL that’s never wanted to be in the playoffs,” general manager Lou Lamoriello said on a Sunday afternoon travel day for the team. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt. ![]()
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