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TORONTO, CANADA -- Rylan Peace's start to the regular season was frustrating for both him and the fans as the top line - despite registering one third of the teams shots before the lines were shuffled - failed to produce any meaningful offense against their opposition, and days removed from announcing his retirement, it almost looked as if the Toronto center had called it quits early in the year and caved into the inevitable... but something changed, but so did the lines. 

Tonn and Glover were swapped, Slade and Scoringsonn were swapped, and it appears to have balanced out Toronto's lineup. They've played more competitively, kept up with teams that defeated them previously, and are excited to continue growing off the building momentum. 

"When we're cold, when we've lost confidence, and we're trying to play the best we can but nothing happens... you lose morale, start to doubt yourself a little bit." Peace admits, who is coming off an exhilarating set of games some would call the shadow of his former self. "I think when everyone is producing, or at least happy with their performance, everything seems a little easier and things I would argue come more naturally. You stop over thinking everything, you stop asking yourself silly questions. You know, 'What did I do wrong on that play, what could I have done differently. Should I have angled my stick more, made a pass when I took a shot?'." 

"I think Toronto has really turned around lately, and I'm hoping the trend continues. We are certainly hoping to build on the momentum we've been building lately and the locker room seems more alive after our two games against the Dragons." Peace added. "If everything goes our way we'll start pulling away and come out on top as division leaders." 

The Toronto Legion faced the D.C Dragons twice today, taking a 3-2 victory over DC in their first game while being defeated 5-3 in the mini-series finale. The Legion out shot the Dragons 34-19 in their 5-3 defeat in Washington, but couldn't come back for the third time after trailing 4-3 entering the final frame of the hockey game. They trailed 2-0 and 3-2 during the game, but managed to tie it up 2-2 and again 3-3 but could never complete the comeback. The Dragons secured the victory on an empty net goal, sealing the Legions fate in game fifty six. 
 

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