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But at least one fan seems to have gotten his money’s worth from last night’s roller-coaster game.
In Game 4 of their opening playoff series against their divisional rival in the Tampa Bay Lightning, Toronto was down 4-1 midway through the third period and looked like, well, the playoff team they’d been over much of the past decade. Up 2-1 in the series over Tampa, Toronto looked like they were well on their way to squandering a huge chance to take a commanding series lead.
But three Leafs goals in the span of fewer than seven minutes — and an Alex Kerfoot overtime winner — reversed the team’s fate, giving them an
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