Young Leafs pumped to hang out with Clark, Gilmour, and alumni squad
TORONTO — Auston Matthews sat in the stall to Wendel Clark’s left in the Toronto Maple Leafs’ Centennial Classic dressing room. On Clark’s right was Mitch Marner, who also got a seat next to Doug Gilmour, a player he admired while growing up just outside Toronto.
The scene on Saturday morning at BMO Field was surreal as Leafs of today mingled with Leafs of old before an afternoon alumni tilt with greats of the Detroit Red Wings’ past as part of the team’s centennial season celebration.
“I’m pretty lucky to be in the same dressing room as them,” said Marner, who wasn’t even born during Gilmour’s glory years as a Leaf, but still wore his No. 93 over the years. “You get in a dressing room with this many great players you’ve got to take full advantage of it.”
Matthews, the Leafs’ first No. 1 overall pick since Clark in 1985, could shatter Clark’s club rookie record for goals in a season. The 19-year-old is on pace for 42 goals, while Clark managed 34 as a rookie.


