‘Reeves, Klingberg and Kampf have to go soon’: Toronto Maple Leafs lose to Bruins, forcing fans to destroy lineup

‘Reeves, Klingberg and Kampf have to go soon’: Toronto Maple Leafs lose to Bruins, forcing fans to destroy lineup

After Thursday’s loss to the Boston Bruins, fans are starting to lose patience with some Toronto Maple Leafs players.
The Bruins beat the Leafs 3-2 at TD Garden.
The Maple Leafs’ 2023-2024 season is off to a terrible start.
Thursday’s loss to the Bruins was the Leafs’ third straight loss. With 12 points, they are fourth in the Atlantic Division, seven points behind the division leaders, the Bruins.

Given the Maple Leafs recent performance, their offseason moves are likely to worry the Leafs faithful as the season progresses.
Barring a few players, the rest of the team needs to step up and gain some much-needed confidence.
Otherwise, things could get worse for your team in the future.

Following Thursday’s defeat, fans were left disappointed and X took to Twitter to criticize many players for their poor performance in the match. One fan tweeted:

“Reeves, Klingberg, the camp must leave immediately.”

Here are the best reactions to the Toronto Maple Leafs loss to the Boston Bruins in Game X.

The Boston Bruins continued their impressive form against the Toronto Maple Leafs.

After a historic campaign last season in which they won their first playoff series since 2004, many predicted that the Bruins would regress this season.
But against all odds, the Bruins are playing their best hockey today and have been a tough opponent to beat this season.
They host the Maple Leafs (5-3-2) on Thursday at TD Garden.
The Bruins (9-0-1) defeated the Leafs 3-2 in a shootout.
Pavel Zacha’s goal at 18:51 of the first half gave the Bruins a 1-0 lead. In the second period, Jake DeBrusk converted a pass from Brad Marchand and Charlie Coyle into a wrist shot, giving the black and gold a two-goal lead.
But four minutes later, a Mitch Marner wrist shot put the Leafs back in the game and cut the Bruins’ lead to 2-1.
Auston Matthews tied the game at 2-2 at 7:34. After a scoreless third period and overtime, the game went to a shootout and the Bruins won.

The Toronto Maple Leafs next play on Saturday, November 1 against the Buffalo Sabers (5-5-0). 4.
Puck drops at 19:00.
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