Probably the most disappointing truth that revealed itself for Leafs fans in Game 7 is that, like a multi-season binge-watchable Netflix show, sometimes there’s not enough time left to reveal all the answers you want. If there were only a few more episodes, or in this case games, you might get there. But alas, Tuesday night was Toronto’s finale, and so diehards are left feeling empty with so little to take away from a frustrating seventh game and series in general. So many loose ends remain untied.



It might have been easier had the finale just been bad, as long as it were definitive in the process. Instead, it just skirted the pressing questions, offering up a Rorschach test of a hockey game, allowing fans to see whatever they wanted in its performance and outcome.



Frederik Andersen let in a bad one early, but he’d been great all series, so there are no conclusions to be drawn there (try though some might). That set up a situation where the Bruins...