Lamoriello: Leafs ‘a little ahead’ of expectations; on pace for 24-point improvement
TORONTO — Maple Leafs general manager Lou Lamoriello likes to say that when it comes to managing an NHL team, there’s a five-year plan which changes daily.
Lamoriello acknowledged this week that the Leafs are running in front of that ever-shifting timeline as the season’s halfway point approaches. The club is on pace for 93 points, a substantial 24-point jump from last season when they finished with a league-worst 69 points.
“I would say we’re a little ahead of where we might have thought we could (be), but (that’s) really not saying that we shouldn’t be here,” Lamoriello told The Canadian Press in an interview during the Maple Leafs’ bye week. “You don’t know how quickly some of the young players will adjust and you also have to be very careful when you respond to a question like that at this time in the year, after a little under 40 games.”
Rapid adjustment from Toronto’s youth has been the driving force of success in the first half.


