Leafs coach Craig Berube ponders Game 5 lineup changes; Rodrigues out for Panthers
- After Game 4 on May 11 in Sunrise, Fla., the Florida Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs clashed during their tied second-round playoff series.
- The physical confrontation followed several hits, including Oliver Ekman-Larsson crushing Evan Rodrigues and Max Domi's boarding penalty on Aleksander Barkov.
- Game 4 featured multiple altercations and misconducts, with the Maple Leafs returning home tied 2-2 in the best-of-seven series ahead of Game 5 at Scotiabank Arena.
- Toronto coach Craig Berube said any Game 5 lineup changes will be tactical; Ekman-Larsson is ready while the Panthers will miss Rodrigues due to injury.
- The series’ intensity and close score suggest Game 5’s outcome will be pivotal for both teams' playoff progression and tactical adjustments.
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TORONTO — Craig Berube shook things up Wednesday. The Maple Leafs head coach made two changes at forward for Game 5 of Toronto's second-round playoff series against the Florida Panthers.
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