Leafs’ Keefe: ‘This is the worst we’ve been in a really long time’

Toronto Maple Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe was blunt in his postgame assessment after his team let two important points slip away Sunday versus the Buffalo Sabres.

"This is the worst we've been in a really long time," Keefe said, according to TSN's Kristen Shilton. "We haven't really put our game together for quite some time, but this was different today where for most of the game it didn't feel like we were in the building at all."

Buffalo heavily outplayed Toronto through the first 40 minutes, but the Maple Leafs managed to tie the game at 2-2 in the third period. The Sabres went on to score three goals in 1:31 and win the game 5-2.

The Maple Leafs, playing their third game in four nights against a rested Sabres team, were dominated in nearly every aspect. Buffalo outshot Toronto 36-22 while owning 63.63% of expected goals and 64.62% of scoring chances at five-on-five, per Natural Stat Trick.

"We need to find more solutions to our depth, injuries, and things we've had." Keefe said, according to the Toronto Sun's Terry Koshan. "We're finding some challenges on our third and fourth lines and on our defense on the back-to-back and the schedule the way it's been, it revealed itself in the game today."

Toronto has managed just one regulation win in its last nine contests. The club currently sits third in the Atlantic Division, four points ahead of the Florida Panthers, who have two games in hand.

The Leafs return to action Tuesday for the first of consecutive games versus the Pittsburgh Penguins. After the home-and-home set, Toronto will play the Hurricanes, Lightning, and Panthers in what should be a critical stretch in the Eastern Conference standings.

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Report: Devils trade Coleman to Lightning for 1st-rounder, prospect

The New Jersey Devils have dealt center Blake Coleman to the Tampa Bay Lightning for a first-round pick and forward prospect Nolan Foote, reports TSN's Darren Dreger.

Tampa Bay, which had two first-round selections in the upcoming draft, is trading the one that originally belonged to the Vancouver Canucks, according to TSN's Pierre LeBrun. The Lightning landed the pick in the J.T. Miller trade last June.

Coleman was held out of Sunday's game against the Columbus Blue Jackets reportedly as a precaution amid the possibility of a trade.

The 28-year-old is under contract for this season and the next while carrying a $1.8-million cap hit.

He's poured in 21 goals in 2019-20, one marker shy of the career high he established while playing 21 more games last season. Coleman, a versatile two-way player, was in his fourth campaign with the Devils, who drafted him 75th overall in 2011.

Foote, the son of former NHL defenseman Adam Foote and the brother of Lightning prospect Callan Foote, is a 19-year-old winger who's collected 33 points in 26 games with the WHL's Kelowna Rockets in 2019-20. Nolan Foote is in his fourth season with the Rockets. Tampa Bay selected him 27th overall in last year's draft.

New Jersey traded captain Andy Greene to the New York Islanders earlier Sunday.

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Report: Devils holding Coleman out of lineup as precaution

After trading their captain Sunday afternoon, the New Jersey Devils could be on the verge of dealing one of their best forwards.

The Devils have scratched forward Blake Coleman against the Columbus Blue Jackets for precautionary reasons, according to The Record's Abbey Mastracco.

New Jersey planned to hold Coleman out with trade speculation swirling around the team, reports TSN's Darren Dreger, who adds that the Boston Bruins are among many teams interested in the 28-year-old.

Coleman entered Sunday's action tied with Kyle Palmieri for the team lead with 21 goals this season, one shy of the career high he set in 2018-19 over 21 more games.

New Jersey traded defenseman Andy Greene to the New York Islanders on Sunday afternoon.

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Grubauer leaves Stadium Series game after collision with teammate

Colorado Avalanche goaltender Philipp Grubauer was forced to exit Saturday night's Stadium Series contest against the Los Angeles Kings.

Avalanche defenseman Ian Cole bumped into Grubauer after a scoring chance by Kings forward Austin Wagner early in the third period. The Colorado netminder was replaced by backup Pavel Francouz.

More to come.

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Sharks’ Kane suspended 3 games for elbowing Jets’ Pionk

San Jose Sharks forward Evander Kane has been suspended three games for elbowing Winnipeg Jets defenseman Neal Pionk on Friday, the NHL's Department of Player Safety announced on Saturday.

Kane received a two-minute minor for elbowing on the play, which came late in the third period. The Sharks managed to kill the penalty and hold on for a 3-2 win.

This marks Kane's fourth career suspension. He received a three-game ban for abuse of an official in the preseason, a one-game punishment for cross-checking in 2018, and he sat two contests for boarding in 2014.

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