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What a difference a week makes in the NHL playoffs

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This is an excerpt from The Buzzer, which is CBC Sports' daily email newsletter. Stay up to speed on what's happening in sports by subscribing here. Seven days ago, the Toronto Maple Leafs were the betting favourites to win the Stanley Cup.

Now, on the brink of getting swept by Florida, they've tumbled to the worst title odds among the eight remaining NHL playoff teams.

Here's a look at how fortunes have swung for Toronto and other Cup contenders as we hit the midpoint of a rollicking second round: It's all falling apart for the Leafs. Quite a reversal from last Monday, when one of the subheads in this newsletter was: "It's all falling into place for the Leafs." In our defence, those were heady times.

Toronto had just slayed two decades' worth of demons with its first playoff series victory since 2004, and the path to the franchise's first championship in 56 years suddenly looked much clearer after Cup favourite Boston's shocking Game 7 loss to Florida.

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