Toronto Maple Leafs add experience, look to build on breakthrough season
TORONTO — The changing fortunes of the Toronto Maple Leafs have been evident by the topics of discussion during the pre-season.
Debate has centred around the identity of the fourth-line centre and sixth defenceman. The other pieces seem to be in place.
That was shown by a 26-point jump last season, when the Leafs improved to 40-27-15 after going 29-42-11 the previous year. Toronto finished eighth in the East and gave the first-place Washington Capitals a scare in the first round, pushing them to six games — five of which ended in overtime.
The Leafs bolstered their lineup in the off-season by acquiring veteran forwards Patrick Marleau and Dominic Moore and defenceman Ron Hainsey, who have a combined 3,548 regular season and playoff games between them.


