Wendel Clark Believes The Leafs' Have Something In Common With Previous Stanley Cup Winners.
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December 28, 2018 (9:56)
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The Toronto Maple Leafs currently sit in second place of the Atlantic Division eight points behind the division leading Tampa Bay Lightning and five points ahead of the third place Buffalo Sabres. Barring something absolutely crazy happening, the Leafs should be returning to the playoffs once again. The big question is, how far can they go. After not getting past the first round the last two years, everybody wants to see the Leafs make it into at least round two. Can they go even deeper?Leafs legend Wendel Clark believes the team has something in common with previous Stanley Cup winners. "It's great. There's a great group of young, talented players that is coming together at the right time. When you look at the teams that win, there's always a group of players that are around the same age. It's been awesome to watch this group of guys behind us playing. We're in the building a lot now, and it's fun being a part of this." What do you think of Clark's comments?
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