Toronto Maple Leafs seek composure, adjustments for Game 4

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Toronto Maple Leafs coach Craig Berube is urging his team to remain calm and make adjustments after the Florida Panthers won Game 3, reducing Toronto's series lead to 2-1. The Panthers' victory came after a strong comeback, highlighting the need for the Leafs to improve their play, especially in handling Florida's forecheck and supporting goaltender Joseph Woll. Berube emphasized the importance of a long series approach. The Leafs, led by Auston Matthews, are looking to regain momentum in Game 4, with veteran players like Max Pacioretty emphasizing the need for composure and a balanced approach to secure a series split.


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