Leafs eager to see what NHL bubble life has in store: ‘Expect the unexpected’
TORONTO — John Tavares had yet to finish packing. Tyson Barrie never bothered to empty his suitcase after arriving back in town to begin preparations for an NHL restart that was far from certain.
Like the league’s other 23 teams set to embark on a sprint that could see the Stanley Cup awarded in early October — more than 365 days after the pandemic-delayed 2019-20 season began — the Toronto Maple Leafs are eager to head into the great unknown of bubble life.
“I’ve got a few things done,” Tavares, the club’s captain, said when asked if his bags were ready following Saturday’s final training camp practice. “It’s not something you’ve ever been through, so it takes a little bit of time to think about it.
“You’re just going to have to wing it a little bit.”