Numbers that I didn't bother to look up:
https://twitter.com/domluszczyszyn/status/941325674220064768
Not that I think Babcock's lineup decisions are the end-all and be-all, but clearly the priority for him is different than what most of us expect.
These deployment decisions read to me as someone who knows the team is already on pace to make the playoffs and is just saving energy. He doesn't care about winning via insurmountable scores (like I want us to), but happy to gut out a heavy road stretch in December with teaching the team how to grind out boring games (coaches hate excitement, it would seem). His goal is not to see how many goals Matthews, Nylander, and Marner can score in a single season, which is unfortunate for the fans, but maybe fortunate for our Cap.
If anything, it looks a lot like the more recent Team Canada Olympics Mens tactics: march up ice and jump on a mistake; unfortunately, our team is not quite as replete with talent.
We're not generating off our breakouts and not establishing the cycle. Someone on Reddit noted something that might point to why we're getting stymied in the NZ: we can come out of the blueline, but there's nothing to pass to after the red line because our wingers are generally standing still at the OZ blue line, instead of circling to present new lanes.
Check out this analysis of
Carolina's system (which is basically Babcock's done better). The defense hang onto the puck to look for options. The Leafs give themselves very limited, stationary options (this is why their stretch passes failed so regularly).