Windsor Star

Youth served as Leafs rout Canes

Marner stars in Next Century game in Toronto

- LANCE HORNBY LHornby@postmedia.com

With an unusually loud Air Canada Centre teeming with kids for a “Next Century” afternoon game, a baby-faced member of the Toronto Maple Leafs launched the next 100 years of the franchise with a man-sized effort.

Mitch Marner, wearing Toronto Arenas throwback sweaters with his mates, had a career-best four-point game in an 8-1 thrashing of the Carolina Hurricanes. On the exact day the franchise started NHL play in 1917, the blue and white put on a red-light show against Carolina and its unfortunat­e goalie, Scott Darling.

Losers of three straight and recovering from five games in seven nights, coach Mike Babcock’s Leafs needed the two points more than the pomp and ceremony of the milestone game. Cue Marner’s opening-period three points, including his first goal in five weeks.

“When we were getting chances today, we were moving our feet, cycling the puck well,” Marner said. “Guys were getting open and getting to the net. Especially our line. That’s what we want to get back to, a team that pushes the pace and makes it harder on the other team’s defence.”

By Tuesday, after a series of unsuccessf­ul line changes, Marner came full circle to left winger James van Riemsdyk and centre Tyler Bozak, the veterans who helped him make the NHL all-rookie team last year. The older duo each had a goal and at least two assists each as the Leafs struck four times on 14 shots in the first period.

“We’ve had a lot of chemistry and before this (team slump of four goals in four games), we got a lot bounces and chances,” Marner said. “James was the only one putting them in. It’s nice when those chances come back to you. Hopefully it just builds into the next couple of games.”

The Leafs couldn’t miss so many small fries in the stands, with regular ticket-holders asked to bring a youth as their guest to ring in the club’s new century. Van Riemsdyk laughed as he watched ushers trying to keep the kids back from the players’ tunnel.

Two teams of GTA youths skated out for the anthems as part of the pre-game show.

With Marner not looking much older than the crowd demographi­c, Babcock said elders on the bench couldn’t resist razzing him.

“I heard the shots,” Babcock said with a laugh. “It was ‘Mitch, you were really going in the first period because your classmates are here and you’re trying to impress them,’ and ‘first time you’re not playing after your bed time?’

“He was really going and it was a good night for the guys. Leo (Komarov) hadn’t scored in forever, Willy (Nylander) hadn’t scored in forever, (Connor) Carrick hadn’t scored in forever and (Kasperi) Kapanen scored and he hasn’t been in the league,” Babcock said.

Babcock just hopes the Leafs save something for the Columbus Blue Jackets Wednesday and in Manhattan against the New York Rangers on Saturday before the Christmas break.

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