Family Affair: Leafs lick their wounds after ‘unacceptable’ loss to Lightning
TORONTO — Maple Leafs head coach Mike Babcock gathered his players at Toronto’s practice facility Friday morning.
That part shouldn’t come as a surprise — teams usually meet before hitting the ice to break down video, go over the power play and penalty kill, or talk about an upcoming opponent.
This particular conversation, however, had a different feel following an embarrassing 7-3 home loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning roughly 12 hours earlier where a lot went wrong, and not much went right.
“It’s just like a family discussion. It’s just honest,” Babcock said when asked about the tone of the meeting. “The reality is we weren’t good enough. There’s nowhere to hide here. Like any good family, that’s what it’s like.