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Maple Leafs' Nylander defends Core Four after series loss to Bruins

William Nylander doesn't want to break up the band.

After another gut-wrenching loss to the Boston Bruins in a winner-take-all Game 7 on Saturday, the Toronto Maple Leafs superstar made it crystal clear that he didn't pin this defeat on the team's core.

"I don't think there's an issue with the core," Nylander said following the loss. "I think we were (expletive) right there all series, battled hard and got it to Game 7 and OT. That's a [expletive] feeling."

Nylander defends Maple Leafs' core: 'We were right there'
Toronto Maple Leafs' William Nylander expresses his desire to run it back with the same core, says that is not the issue.
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    Nylander missed the first three games of the series with what he confirmed as a migraine issue that affected his vision. But he led an unproductive Maple Leafs team in scoring with three goals (all in the last two games), including their lone goal in the tight elimination game.

    Toronto just couldn't find its rhythm offensively in the first round, as the second-most productive regular-season team managed only 12 goals in the series.

    That's been the pattern for the Leafs once the post-season lights turn on, as they've been unable to escape Game 7s in recent years, winning none of their last seven winner-take-all games.

    Much of the criticism has fallen on the team's top forwards -- Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner, Nylander and John Tavares.

    Despite the continued missteps in the playoffs, Nylander saw a team and a core that still has a lot to give considering their resilience after rallying from a 3-1 deficit to the Bruins.

    "The fact that battled back from 3-1 down," he said when asked about what he likes about the Leafs' core. "Brought it to Game 7 OT. We had a great group of guys so it really sucks."

    Head coach Sheldon Keefe echoed the sentiment, believing in the ability of the core to break through eventually in spite of their struggles.

    "We've been talking about this a long time, trying to break through for a long time. So, any answer is gonna fall on deaf ears in that sense. I get that," Keefe said. "This group was different this year. The core you're referring to isn't different; the guys around them was different. They played different.

    :I thought we showed signs this series of a team that could win."

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