TORONTO — Tuesday night marked the Toronto Maple Leafs’ first hockey game at Scotiabank Arena since they were booed off their own ice in Game 7.
A sneak preview of hockey night in Toronto sans Mitch Marner.
And although the result — a 3-2 exhibition overtime loss to the Ottawa Senators — was a smidge less significant than the last time the team performed in this arena, we’ll be observing all these contests with a question in mind.
Can a new top-six winger emerge from the ranks? (Matias Maccelli, you get first crack.) Or will Brad Treliving need to go fetch one?
It’s a void the general manager tried filling in free agency and via a quiet summer trade market.
“It’s not been from a lack of trying,” Treliving said. “There’s just not a lot of them out there that everybody’s willing to hand