The Leafs are down 3-1 in the first round but the main story seems to be the incident that took place toward the end of game 4 as William Nylander and Auston Matthews snapped on Mitch Marner.
The Leafs head coach Sheldon Keefe spoke to reporters about the event confirming that they did yell at each other but that he sees it as a positive since the players are holding each other accountable.
"I look at it as something that happens when things aren't going well. In the past, quite honestly, that wouldn't have happened," Keefe said on Sunday. "Guys wouldn't have talked it out, wouldn't have, you want to call it arguing it out, that wouldn't have happened. I look at that as progress and those guys care."
Even thought Keefe claims that this is a constructive argument between teammates, it is hard to not look at the other side of things, it looks like the Leafs are turning on each other after what seems to be another first round exit for this group.
Game 5 takes place tomorrow night in Boston at 7 P.M as the Bruins try to close out the series.