I had a comment from a Leafs player about a month ago. We were chatting off the record, but I don?t mind sharing this part. He said, ?you know the difference between this year and last year? I feel like everyone is being treated equally. That no one is getting special favours.? He goes, ?when you do that, you get a much bigger buy in from the whole group.?That was his comment, and that is what Babcock is doing. Now, I will say this: It?s obviously easier to do when Phil Kessel is gone. That?s not a shot at Kessel, but that was really the elephant in the room ? that your most talented player shows up at camp overweight, and what are you going to do about it? Frankly, I would've paid to have seen Mike Babcock handle that this year. It would've been fun.
Again, let?s be fair. When you have an eight-year contract, you have the mandate to make a decision without fearing, like many coaches around the league do, about what it means to your own future. I mean, stability financially and stability in term, and stability in your reputation ? that has a lot to do with what a coach is willing to do in this league and what a coach isn't.