Gardiner escapes Toronto spotlight, finds support under Mike Babcock
TORONTO — Jake Gardiner didn’t know what to think a few years ago when Maple Leafs head coach Randy Carlyle told him to toughen up.
“It’s not like I’m a Matt Martin-type guy where I’m going to hit guys and plow them over,” the Toronto defenceman said this week, referring to the NHL’s hits leader for five years running. “I’m not sure really what the whole deal was there.”
Gardiner’s career stalled for the two-plus years that Carlyle coached the Leafs. His time under Carlyle was marked by stints as a healthy scratch, incessant trade talk, stinging minor league demotions, and not-so-subtle frustration from the man behind the bench.
That was then.


