Lights go out, Leafs keep skating at toughest practice of Babcock era
TORONTO — The work didn’t stop when the lights went out at Maple Leafs practice on Wednesday afternoon.
“What, they can’t skate in the dark or what?” head coach Mike Babcock asked.
Babcock sent his team a loud message a day after a 7-0 thrashing by the Los Angeles Kings, delivering it with a hard, fast-paced 50-minute workout. Babcock didn’t even address the group beforehand, nor put them through a video session of Tuesday’s carnage. He just put them to work.
“We’re not playing like that,” Babcock said. “It’s unacceptable to play that. It’s unLeaf-like as far as I’m concerned now and we’re not playing like that.”

