The Toronto Maple Leafs beat the St Louis Blues 3-2 in overtime on Tuesday to snap a five-game losing streak. William Nylander potted the overtime winner , finally putting Toronto back in the win column. Maple Leafs head coach and former Blues bench boss, Craig Berube, expressed pride in Toronto for their win.
“It's always nice to end a skid. When I look at the team and everything going on with the injuries, it could have been easy for our guys to say, well, we're all banged up, we got nobody. I didn't get that at all. Our guys competed really hard. I'm proud of them.” Berube said, per Terry Koshan of the Toronto Sun.
The Maple Leafs have been incredibly injured this season, and that continued on Tuesday. Matthew Knies missed the game, joining Auston Matthews, Anthony Stolarz, Chr

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