Leafs wary of expectations rising too quickly after significant ‘step’ forward
TORONTO — Lou Lamoriello described the Maple Leafs storybook season as a “step” and nothing more.
“It’s a step and then now it’s our job to convince the players that it’s only a step,” said Toronto’s general manager. “It’s going to get more difficult.”
While enormously pleased with the success of a season which saw the club leap 26 points in the standings and qualify unexpectedly for the playoffs, Leafs brass went out of their way Tuesday afternoon to keep expectations in check and stress a difficult road ahead.
Head coach Mike Babcock said the team expected to make the playoffs again next season, but even that would be a difficult proposition given the quality of teams that missed out this year. Toronto wasn’t at the point yet either where it could just assume entry into the playoffs each year — much like the Washington Capitals, who narrowly beat the Leafs in the first round of the playoffs.


