Ugly win over Canadiens shows that Maple Leafs are far from a finished product
TORONTO — Mike Babcock should have the Toronto Maple Leafs’ full attention when they return to practice Friday.
Pegged as a legitimate Stanley Cup contender after a hype-filled summer and exhibition schedule, Toronto defeated the Montreal Canadiens 3-2 in overtime to open the NHL regular season.
But the Leafs were far from convincing Wednesday against a team with a fraction of the expectations or star power. They were unsure at times of their positioning, slow to move the puck, and sloppy or tentative when it did make it on their sticks.
Montreal’s largely no-name roster hemmed the hosts in their own zone for long stretches, and if not for Toronto goalie Frederick Andersen’s stellar performance — 15 of his 34 saves came in a third period where the ice was tilted heavily in the Canadiens’ favour — the Leafs could very well have left Scotiabank Arena empty handed.


