On Monday morning, when practice got under way, it was expected by many that the Leafs' coaching staff would make some significant changes after back-to-back losses.
However, when the power play units took to the ice ahead of the main rushes, the Leafs reverted back to the same 5-forward power play unit that has lacked any potency, and who recently allowed a backbreaking shorthanded goal to Carolina with their lack of competent defending.
Regardless of recent inefficiencies, the top PP unit featured Marner, Matthews, Tavares, Nylander, and Knies. The second unit was a 3F/2D setup, featuring Rielly, OEL, Robertson, Domi, and McMann.
A top power play unit with more than $50M committed to it should produce goals at a much higher rate than they have this season. The fact that they haven't points to a systemic failure. If Savard is responsible, perhaps he should be replaced.