How The Maple Leafs Can Win Game 6 After All – And Still Lose Game 7
Final Remaining Teams In This Year's Stanley Cup Playoffs Shows Sabres What's Necessary To Have Success
After the Toronto Maple Leafs and Florida Panthers play Game 7 of their second-round Stanley Cup playoff series Sunday night, there will be only four teams left in this year's post-season. And no matter which team joins the Carolina Hurricanes, Dallas Stars and Edmonton Oilers in the conference finals, it's going to be crystal-clear to everyone -- the Buffalo Sabres included -- what it takes to have success to get into the playoffs, and when the games matter most once they get there.
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