While Maple Leafs offence keeps rolling, Babcock talks up need for defence
TORONTO — Like a master chef serving up a lengthy tasting menu, the Maple Leafs rolled out some tasty appetizers to start against the Florida Panthers.
Six minutes in, Mitch Marner took a long John Tavares pass off the boards and — with one defenceman blowing a tire and Andreas Johnsson occupying the other — swooped in on net only to be stopped by a fine glove save by Roberto Luongo.
Some five minutes later, Marner pilfered the puck in the corner and fed Tavares, whose no-look pass between his legs found Johnsson just behind him on Luongo’s doorstep. But his shot was saved by the Panthers veteran.
There was more of the same later in the period.


