Hoo boy... They didn't play that bad, but they didn't do much good either. For what it's worth, Clarkson was stronger in the third but that's the least of the problems here.
Flyers are on quite a run, know how to shut it down and make the most of their opportunities. Two powerplay faceoff wins, two goals. One ill advised breakout pass into the middle by JVR, bounces straight to Giroux of all guys, game over. Mason wasn't great, didn't have to be.
Philadelphia is well coached, the Leafs aint. Fourth Flyer goal off a lob, no one on defense has a clue what to do, who to cover. But Simmonds has been chasing the puck like a mad dog all year long - the kind of get it done, second effort opportunist Leafs just don't have.
Again, for what it's worth, I think Carlyle has been exposed in Toronto. A brilliant defensive strategist when he had Nedemyer and Pronger to throw out all night long and bring a Stanley Cup to Aneheim, here it's clear he has no system and no answers. Sure the players are not as good, but seven straight losses when it counts most? The warts and defensive ineptitude were clear from the start of the season but he just hasn't been able to adjust with what he has. Playoffs approach, good teams tighten up and goals are always harder to come by. Really not surprising that the one dimensional Leafs are faltering when it counts most.