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Craig Berube had one clear message for the Toronto Maple Leafs after Tuesday’s hard earned win over the Florida Panthers: this is what they can be, and this is what they must be.
The 4-1 victory over the Panthers last night pushed the Leafs to 12-11-3, but more importantly, it showed the exact blueprint Berube has been demanding since training camp.
Following the win, the veteran bench boss praised the group for winning puck battles, pushing the pace and playing with a direct, aggressive style that forced Florida into mistakes.
Berube did not sugarcoat anything afterward. He told the players he appreciated the effort because it reflected the team he knows they can become. He reminded them that when they play with that level of conviction, they are a good team who can beat anybody.
The Leafs fed off their forecheck, held structure in the neutral zone and refused to let the Panthers claim the interior ice. It was the kind of performance fans have been waiting for, one built on relentlessness rather than relying on star moments alone.
The team posted the message on social media late Tuesday, giving supporters an inside look at Berube’s tone inside the room. It struck a chord, especially after weeks of calls for more accountability and urgency.
Craig Berube sets a standard the Leafs must meet nightly
Berube’s challenge now shifts from emotion to consistency. He knows the Leafs have produced games like this before, only to slip back into passive habits. The win over Florida cannot be an exception; it has to become their identity.
For a Leafs team with playoff aspirations but an uneven track record, Tuesday felt like a step toward something steadier. Berube set the standard. Now the players must decide whether they’re ready to meet it every night.
Previously on Toronto Hockey Daily