Can Leafs finally turn post-break success into a meaningful playoff run?

   

Take this to the bank about the Maple Leafs and the NHL’s mid-season break, be it the all-star game or the new 4 Nations Face-off:

Most players will make good use of time off after a busy first half ended with a four-game (3-1) road trip, channeling it to a good finishing kick to the final 37 games. The past three seasons bisecting with the showcase have seen Toronto’s points’ percentages of .628, .706 and .675, respectively, once the schedule resumes.

Yes, those healthy spring runs were only extended to one playoff series win, which is why Craig Berube is now coaching this talented roster and its unrealized potential, not Sheldon Keefe. And why there’s less hoopla around town about the good numbers to date, still in sight of top spot in the Atlantic Division.

Maybe a meaningful chase for first place is what has been lacking in those final days when the Leafs first-round match was set. But those in Leafs Nation bearing the wounds of gutted expectations just want extra measures taken to pave a longer post-season road.