Babcock thinks playoff hockey will surprise young Maple Leafs
TORONTO — No one usually recognizes Jake Gardiner on his walk home from the Air Canada Centre, but that changed Saturday evening after the Maple Leafs clinched their second playoff berth in the last 13 years.
Post-season hockey is new again in Toronto and for most members of the Leafs heading into a first-round series with the Presidents’ Trophy-winning Washington Capitals. The Leafs got the Caps — and not the Ottawa Senators — by dropping their regular-season finale to Columbus on Sunday.
“We’ve drawn a real good team and we’re going to find out what playoff hockey is in a hurry,” head coach Mike Babcock said after the 3-2 loss to the Blue Jackets, which sealed Toronto’s slotting as the second Eastern Conference wild card team. “We’re going to find out that it’s way different than regular-season hockey.”
Nine Leafs who’ve yet to play a single NHL playoff game are likely to suit up for Game 1, including the high-performing rookie trio of Auston Matthews, Mitch Marner and William Nylander. Another handful, including Gardiner, Nazem Kadri, and Tyler Bozak, have just a single playoff series under their belts, that one coming during the Leafs last playoff appearance in 2013.


