Edmonton Journal

LEAFS LOOKING FOR QUICK REBOUND

After ugly Carolina loss, Babcock cuts practice short

- TERRY KOSHAN

Twenty-four minutes, more or less to the second.

That’s how long Toronto coach Mike Babcock worked his club at practice on Friday, a day after the Maple Leafs were beaten handily due to a shoddy effort against the visiting Carolina Hurricanes.

No one stayed on the ice after to work on individual skills. The Leafs departed the ice at the MasterCard Centre en masse, which rarely happens, if ever, following practice.

“Thought they worked hard,” Babcock said. “I set it up to go 30 minutes, we were able to get what I wanted done in 24.

“I didn’t want anybody out there wasting any energy fooling around, I want it at game time. It’s what we have a sports science team for, they tell me what I’m allowed to do and how far we are allowed to go.

“We should be as fresh as we can be tomorrow (when the Leafs play host to the Philadelph­ia Flyers at the Air Canada Centre).”

Winger James van Riemsdyk, dealing with a lower-body issue, did not practise, and Babcock could not say for sure whether van Riemsdyk will be in the lineup against Philadelph­ia.

Perhaps we could see forward Josh Leivo make his season debut after sitting for the first 10 games.

“Leivo is dying to play anyway,” Babcock said.

Babcock kept the Zach HymanAusto­n Matthews-William Nylander trio together, but had Tyler Bozak between Patrick Marleau and Mitch Marner, and Nazem Kadri centring Leo Komarov and Connor Brown. On the fourth line, Matt Martin and Leivo flanked Dominic Moore.

“We’re looking for something there,” Babcock said of using Bozak, Marleau and Marner together.

“We gotta get that group going. Just one of those things. We need more balance. Don’t get me wrong, I liked a lot of things about us (as the Leafs have won seven of their first 10 games), but I have not liked a couple of our efforts and we have to fix it, that’s all.”

Is it tough for a coach when efforts like the one against Carolina occur and there is no reason for them to happen?

“I’m not going there,” Babcock said.

How come?

“Just not,” Babcock said. Later, Babcock said: “My job is to get us prepared. Obviously, I’m not doing a good enough job because we weren’t prepared. I think you have to go though some things to understand some things that are going on with your team. We have to fix this and look forward. I was pumped that the sun got up today and now look forward to tomorrow.”

 ?? CRAIG ROBERTSON ?? Toronto Maple Leafs coach Mike Babcock had little to say about the reasons behind Thursday night’s subpar effort.
CRAIG ROBERTSON Toronto Maple Leafs coach Mike Babcock had little to say about the reasons behind Thursday night’s subpar effort.
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