Guilt Trip said:
Strangelove said:
So Babcock has Hainsey back on the top pairing, rather than playing our newly acquired, actual top pairing defencemen there.
Babcock sees this:
- Morgan Rielly without Ron Hainsey this season: 53.65 CF%
- Morgan Rielly with Ron Hainsey this season: 48.58 CF%
...and cannot wait to get back to that pairing, even though the Leafs were winning without it.
It really is another Polak / Komarov situation.
I think it's more about keeping Rielly on his strong side. I didn't notice that Dermott was on the right side with Gardiner so maybe they're going to get Dermott used to the right side???
Why can't Muzzin play on the right side with Rielly? Why doesn't the lefty/righty strong side rule apply to Hainsey?
The bottom line is that the Leafs' 5th or 6th best defencemen (a lefty) is being played as a top pairing defencemen. To me that's almost impossible to justify. The same way it was hard to justify Babcock's use of Komarov and Polak throughout the season last year (and to a lesser extent, Babcock's use of Marleau over Johnsson this year).
I'm not saying it'll cause the team to lose, because they're a great team with just about any lineup. But Babcock's player usage could be improved.