New Leaf Booth sets goal of ‘staying healthy’
TORONTO – David Booth still fondly remembers his first NHL training camp out of college and the relaxing lack of expectations. He went on to play 48 games his rookie season for the Florida Panthers and not long after developed into a 30-goal scorer.
Eight years later, Booth doesn’t want to set expectations for himself going into camp with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Well, except for one.
“Staying healthy,” he said. “This is my first summer in a while that I’ve been able to stay healthy and train hard and have a good training camp. That’s the first goal.”
Health hasn’t been on Booth’s side, dating to a concussion he received from a hit by Mike Richards in Oct. 2009. Since, he missed over a month with a knee injury in 2011, was limited to 12 games in 2013 because of an ankle problem and dealt with groin injuries last season.