This is not a time to panic as the results are as expected, and we're trending towards a coach firing before mid season which many expect is the next shoe to fall.
If you think this year will be bad just wait until next year when CAP HELL

will reach its peak, when Matthews and Nylander new contracts kick in and combine with the bloated contracts of Marner and Tavares to use over 55% of Leaf full cap on just 4 forwards and Leafs cut even further into Leafs supporting cast available cap space.
Only in Toronto could the failed plan of "We Can and We Will" think that paying your star players even more money then then make now on their current overpaid contracts on an unsuccessful team be the plan of their thought process for the road to success.
Not until the Leafs can get out from under the boat anchor of the $11 mil Tavares contract, will we be able to see some daylight and start building a more balanced team. The objective must be to come away with only 2 double digit forwards.