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‘That’s a choice’: Maple Leafs searching for answers after another home-ice loss

  • On Sunday, Jan. 25, 2026, the Colorado Avalanche beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-1 in Toronto, extending Toronto's skid to a fourth straight loss during a five-game homestand.
  • Berube had cautioned Sunday morning that his team needed to slow Colorado's fluid skaters with an aggressive forecheck, but Nelson scored two early goals in the first period and Colorado controlled much of the play.
  • Statistically, Nelson now has 27 goals in 50 games this season, and Colorado Avalanche improved to 35-6-9.
  • Toronto has managed only one point from eight available during the homestand and sits five points back of the final Eastern Conference playoff spot after Sunday’s loss, pressuring Berube before Tuesday’s game.
  • After that, the Leafs head out on a Western road swing to Seattle, Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton before Feb. 6, while Colorado looks on course for the Presidents' Trophy with a 10-point lead and MacKinnon and Makar will go to Milan next month.
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‘That’s a choice’: Maple Leafs searching for answers after another home-ice loss

Craig Berube saw a team on the upswing.

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Nelson managed a hat trick in a 4-1 win of the Avalanche in Toronto.

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Expressen broke the news in Stockholm, Sweden on Sunday, January 25, 2026.
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