Addition of Tavares, promotion of Matthews could make Leafs’ PP even more lethal
TORONTO — It was an answer that threw Mike Babcock for a loop.
With the Maple Leafs putting on the full-court press in pursuit of John Tavares this summer, the star centre was asked by Toronto’s head coach where he would prefer to set up on the club’s already potent power play.
“He said (in front of the net),” Babcock recalled Thursday. “That’s surprised me, to be honest.”
The plan to that point was going to see Auston Matthews promoted to the No. 1 unit, taking up the position at the lip of the crease left vacant by James van Riemsdyk’s departure, with Tavares occupying Tyler Bozak’s old spot along the boards.

