Leafs captain Tavares says players getting ‘comfortable with being uncomfortable’
Toronto Maple Leafs captain John Tavares says players are getting “comfortable with being uncomfortable” as Phase 4 of the NHL’s return-to-play plan approaches.
From being isolated in a hotel, to unfamiliar opening faceoff times, to coming out of the visitors’ locker-room at Scotiabank Arena, the new normal will take some getting used to.
For most players, at least. Defenceman Justin Holl said some aspects of Toronto’s upcoming playoff qualifying series with the Columbus Blue Jackets will remind him of his days with the American Hockey League’s Toronto Marlies.
Scotiabank Arena will serve as one of the two hub arenas, along with Edmonton’s Rogers Place, when the NHL starts up again Aug. 1. So while all the games of Toronto’s best-of-five series with Columbus will be on home turf, the Maple Leafs will be visitors in their own building for Game 3 and, if necessary, Game 4.