And all in a span of 35 days once the Leafs and Flyers meet in Philadelphia on Thursday night.
There’s lots of hockey left until Toronto’s regular season season ends in Tampa Bay against the Lightning on April 17.
Barring a collapse or a surge in the standings — don’t bet on either — the Leafs will wind up where they are now, in third place in the Atlantic Division, and will start the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs in Boston against the Bruins or in Sunrise, Fla., against the Florida Panthers.
The Leafs are on pace for what would be their third consecutive season with at least 100 points.
Still, there are some areas that require addressing before the playoffs.
Here are four of them: