When you enter the Toronto Maple Leafs dressing room from its main, northwest entrance, it’s possible to miss Calle Rosen’s stall. There is a startlingly deep blue shade which covers the room. Igor Ozhiganov’s stall on the east wall has a religious painting and a small cross hanging on it. Tyler Ennis’s stall, almost opposite Ozhiganov on the west wall, always has a bottle of baby powder in it to help him improve his grip on his stick.



Walk directly south though, toward the wall of multiple screens that serve as a back-drop for pre and post-game interviews and there is Rosen’s stall. It is a makeshift addition, separated from the rest of the group. Rosen was provided with a smaller stall in a much lighter shade of wooden than the deep brown that proliferates the rest of the room to accommodate for the extra players added for the playoffs.



“It’s the same colour as at the Marlies’ rink,” said the recently called-up...