The Toronto Maple Leafs dropped their second consecutive loss on home ice on Sunday night against the Carolina Hurricanes. The Maple Leafs had a 4-2 lead midway through the second period, but surrendered three unanswered goals to drop the match 5-4.Logan Stankoven scored his fifth of the season to seal the victory for the Hurricanes. Taylor Hall, Sean Walker, Seth Jarvis, and Sebastian Aho (PPG) scored the others for Carolina. Meanwhile, William Nylander scored twice for the Toronto Maple Leafs, with John Tavares and Auston Matthews adding the others for Toronto.So, here’s a closer look at the three least impressive Toronto Maple Leafs players from their Sunday night loss to the Carolina Hurricanes at Scotiabank Arena.3 least impressive Toronto Maple Leafs players from loss to Carolina Hurricanes#3 Max DomiMax Domi continues to have an underwhelming season. He’s slid down the Maple Leafs depth chart, all the way from the first line to the fourth line. On Sunday night, the Leafs’ veteran hit the ice for just 8:30 across 12 shifts. He failed to get a shot on goal and ended the night a minus-1.Domi looked particularly bad on this play, as shown on the Hurricanes’ official X account:Domi failed to block the puck from reentering the zone. He got caught puck-watching as the play unfolded. By the time he got back, Taylor Hall had tied the game.#2 Dakota JoshuaDakota Joshua continues to underwhelm for the Toronto Maple Leafs. He hit the ice for over 12 minutes across 19 shifts. He did not register a shot on goal in the game.Beyond the numbers, Joshua hasn’t provided the depth scoring the Maple Leafs expected when they acquired him from Vancouver. Despite his physical presence, Joshua hasn’t been an imposing presence on the ice.#1 Jake McCabeJake McCabe had a regrettable night for the Toronto Maple Leafs against the Hurricanes. His ghastly gaffe late in the game led to Stankoven’s game-winner.Here’s a look at the play in question:The horrendous turnover caught every Leaf on the ice flat-footed. The Hurricanes moved the puck and buried the winner.McCabe played for over 23 minutes across 33 shifts. While he blocked five shots in the game, his first-period penalty led to Aho’s power play goal. The veteran blueliner ended the game with one assist and a minus-1 rating.The Maple Leafs will be back on the ice looking to avenge Saturday night’s loss as they face the Boston Bruins at the TD Garden.