Mike Babcock wasn’t really considering the move all that seriously.



Mitch Marner had joined Auston Matthews’ side in the middle of a November night in Montreal and while the two combined for a couple late goals, the Leafs coach didn’t think he’d break the glass again and put them back together next game — if ever.



“If we thought that that would help us win more games that’s what we’d do — so I don’t foresee it happening anytime soon,” Babcock said. “When we’re not playing good you move people around; I think that’s a different thing. But for us to be the best we can be, they’re both supposed to drive a line.”



Not playing good at the moment and now staring down elimination this weekend in Boston, should the Leafs try it again? Should they get Matthews and Marner, their two most productive offensive players from the regular season, together in hopes of...