Maple Leafs collapse late in 5-6 loss to Stars

Toronto Maple Leafs suffered a 5-6 defeat to Dallas Stars in their final home game of the season, marking their sixth straight loss. William Nylander scored a goal and added two assists, but three late goals from Dallas erased a 5-3 lead. The loss dims Toronto's slim playoff hopes.

Toronto took a commanding 3-0 lead late in the first period, with Nylander contributing to the opening goal. The Swedish forward remained influential, assisting on the 4-3 tally and earning recognition as the game's third star. Despite these efforts, the Leafs could not hold their advantage with 15 minutes remaining, as Dallas mounted a stunning comeback.

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