‘Empowered’ rookies driving Maple Leafs; franchise records likely to fall
TORONTO — When Mike Babcock first pondered his potential lineup for the 2016-17 season, he was uncertain whether the Maple Leafs could dress so many rookies and still find success.
“For me to be able to tell you who was all going to be on the team and that, I couldn’t even do that for you,” said Babcock after a Monday practice. “I didn’t know the kind of impact a lot of guys would have … yet in saying that, once (the season) started and they showed they could play in the NHL you expect them to be good NHL players and you expect them to get better.”
Indeed, they have.
The Leafs’ first-half success has been driven by first-year players, two of whom — Auston Matthews and Mitch Marner — rank 1-2 on the team in scoring. Toronto is employing rookies like no team before, dressing seven in almost every game so far this season with eight expected in the lineup for Tuesday’s contest against Buffalo.