Leafs’ Zach Hyman playing Robin role to Auston Matthews’ Batman
TORONTO — When he was still the head coach of the Detroit Red Wings, Mike Babcock often watched Wings prospect Dylan Larkin play at the University of Michigan. He’d always come away impressed by Larkin and another player: then-Florida Panthers prospect Zach Hyman.
“I just saw him get the puck to Larkin all the time,” Babcock said. “That’s all I saw. He just got the puck, got it to Larkin and they scored.”
Hyman has found a similar role in his first full season with the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Robin to Auston Matthews’ Batman. The 24-year-old now gets the puck for Matthews, whose 15 goals lead the Leafs and trail only Winnipeg’s Patrik Laine among NHL rookies.
Babcock prefers muckers like Hyman around talents like Matthews. While in Detroit he learned from Red Wings legends Henrik Zetterberg and Pavel Datsyuk that the skilled types preferred those who got the puck back for them to those who kept it.


