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Babcock wowed by Pettersson’s hockey IQ

Maple Leafs coach on Pettersson: ‘He’s smarter than everybody else’

- The Canadian Press

TORONTO — Elias Pettersson has a fan in Maple Leafs head coach Mike Babcock.

And while it doesn’t appear Vancouver’s phenom will play when the Canucks visit Toronto on Saturday night, like much of the hockey world, Babcock has been taken aback by Pettersson’s rookie season.

“He’s smarter than everybody else, so he can stand still and create space,” Babcock said after the Leafs practised on Friday. “You can say lots of things about him — he doesn’t look like he’s that strong. He just has the puck the whole time.

“Everybody keeps backing off, so he has space and he can shoot it and he can pass it and he sees it. He looks like a real player to me.”

Pettersson was set to undergo an MRI on Friday after suffering an injury to his right knee a night earlier in Montreal’s 2-0 victory over Vancouver when he got tied up with the Canadiens’ Jesperi Kotkaniemi.

The Canucks tweeted there is no timetable for their top scorer’s return.

Pettersson easily leads all NHL rookies with 42 points (22 goals, 20 assists), 17 ahead of Ottawa Senators centre Colin White.

Pettersson — the NHL’s rookie of the month in both October and December — was also named as Vancouver’s all-star representa­tive earlier this week.

Babcock said he was especially impressed by Pettersson’s performanc­e in Ottawa against the Senators on Wednesday when the Swede scored a hat trick in the Canucks’ 43 overtime win.

“Dominant, dominant, dominant player,” said the coach. “Had the puck all the time. I don’t know why. But some of those guys ... you ask Mitch (Marner) why he has the puck all the time.

“I don’t know, they’re just smarter than everybody.”

Vancouver (20-20-4) is 3-2-0 on a six-game road trip that wraps up Saturday. Toronto (26-12-2), meanwhile, will be looking to snap a twogame slide.

ANDERSEN PRACTISES, BUT HUTCHINSON WILL START

TORONTO — Maple Leafs goalie Frederik Andersen returned to practice Friday, but won’t play when Toronto hosts the Vancouver Canucks tonight.

Andersen has been dealing with a groin problem, while backup Garret Sparks is out with a concussion.

That means Michael Hutchinson, who made 30 saves in a 4-3 loss to the Minnesota Wild on Thursday, will get his second straight start after being acquired by Toronto from the Florida Panthers last weekend. Andersen last played Dec. 22. Sparks started Toronto’s next three games, but took a shot off the mask in practice Wednesday, which resulted in the concussion.

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