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The Beaten Path: Part 2
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The Shanaplan for the Leafs looked promising. Then along came the playoffs

No one doubts the individual skill of the Leafs’ Core Four of Matthews, Marner, Nylander and Tavares. As a group? It’s been a historic playoff letdown.

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Leafs president Brendan Shanahan, right, has yet to see any real playoff results from the club’s salary-cap-eating Core Four of Auston Matthews, from left, John Tavares, Mitch Marner and William Nylander.


Ron Powell still remembers plenty of details. The night the Maple Leafs last won the Stanley Cup in 1967, Powell remembers sitting in his family鈥檚 season seats: first-row greens at Maple Leaf Gardens that his father first acquired in 1949.

He remembers George Armstrong, the Maple Leafs captain, briefly bobbling the Cup in the handoff from NHL president Clarence Campbell. And more than 56 years later, Powell remembers believing it wouldn鈥檛 be long until the Leafs got another hold on Lord Stanley鈥檚 chalice.

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