Chris Paul-led teams had gone 0-13 in playoff games officiated by Scott Foster since April 2013. The Suns evened their series with the Clippers last night. Plus, the Maple Leafs’ curse lives on. The Pulse ⤵️
success, but if another missed game in the playoffs again helps someone beat Golden State? It could get ugly for him.It has been 19 years since the proud Toronto Maple Leafs have won a postseason series. There have been seven playoff appearances in the drought and multiple 100-point seasons. Still, what feels like a curse thrives.
Hopes were high heading into last night’s opener against the Lightning and within, oh, eight minutes, they were gone. Poof. Tampa went to Toronto and had a 3-0 lead after one period. The Lightning’sIt was a for the Leafs, writes Sean McIndoe. Maybe it’s a good thing this blowout loss comes in Game 1 instead of Game 7? Feels too optimistic, but we still have plenty of series left., 3-1, in one of the first round’s most surprising results thus far. It’s still hard to imagine a full series upset, but credit must go to Seattle.in a 5-1 win over the Devils to take a 1-0 series lead. The game was never in doubt, and they could not have hoped for a better opener. Dark horse? Maybe.
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