there?s really not that much practice time in the modern NHL, either, so that?s another challenge for you. Now you have a lot of former Marlies players on your Leafs roster. It reminds me a bit when Jon Cooper took over in Tampa initially, he had some of his AHL players up with him and there was a lot of chemistry there. Do you feel that as well, that it?s been an advantage for you having such a large number of your former AHL players up with you now?
Yeah, I do, that has really been helpful. Of course, having those established relationships and kind of having a little more knowledge of a player?s strengths and weaknesses and all of those types of things. I think what has also helped me is just being in the organization. Even the players I hadn?t coached previously, I had been around for five training camps with the Leafs and with exhibition season, I?ve even been on the bench for some exhibition games. So I?ve had interactions with all of the players. And perhaps more importantly, I had known all of the staff members, all of the coaches, all of the training staff, all the equipment staff, all the media staff, management, all of them I had worked with as well through those exhibition games and training camps and other events that go around an organization. A lot of that credit has to go to Mike Babcock, because of the environment he created in terms of involving me and having me around and the importance of the Marlies to the program. The fact that he opened the doors and was so welcoming to me really helped in that situation.
There?s been a bit of piling on towards Mike Babcock since his firing. I think it was Chris Johnston of Sportsnet who had reported that Babcock had reached out to you after the change and wished you good luck. I think that gets forgotten in all this, I do think that it seemed like a welcome change behind the bench for the players in terms of your promotion, but it doesn?t mean that Babcock didn?t do some things that still help your team today?
Well, absolutely. He certainly had an impact on me like we?ve talked about in terms of just having me around and involving me in the discussions and having me in meetings. Our communication throughout the season and him coming to watch the Marlies play, all those types of things really helped me greatly. And, of course, just building the foundation of the organization and the team. I think it?s easy to forget where this team was before he arrived. He certainly did a lot of great work to put the team in a good spot. And there?s a lot of things that are still in place that we didn?t have to change with the team.