The Toronto Maple Leafs hope their offensive spark stays lit when they visit the Florida Panthers on Tuesday night in Sunrise, Fla., in the teams' first encounter since the second round of the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

Even as they linger near the bottom of the Eastern Conference, the Maple Leafs' 7-2 clobbering of the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday sprung them to the top of the Atlantic Division in goals scored.

Each forward on Toronto's third line -- Bobby McMann, Dakota Joshua and Nicolas Roy -- snapped a lengthy goalless drought in the second period.

"You gotta keep doing your job, right?" Joshua said after netting his first goal in 15 games. "And then you'll get a result like that. I think it's obviously been, you know, not ideal to this point, so to get that result means a lot a

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