Craig Berube felt pretty good about his team heading into Tuesday.
Those emotions quickly melted away for the Maple Leafs head coach.
Berube did what he could behind the bench — including putting his sluggish lines in a blender — but nothing stuck in Toronto’s ugly 3-0 loss to the Ottawa Senators.
“It wasn’t good,” he said. “We didn’t have control of the game at all.”
The Leafs saw their winning run snapped at three contests on a night where the home side wasn’t close before getting booed off the ice at the final buzzer.
“We just got really away from our game,” said John Tavares. “Clearly they had some good legs early. Our legs weren’t great and we didn’t manage the game very well.
“We got away from what’s bringing us success … just disjointed. Weren’t really able to build any momentum.”
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