VANCOUVER

Martin Marincin might be back in Mike Babcock’s plans.

During practice Friday at the University of British Columbia, Marincin andJake Gardiner were paired on defence and Babcock indicated the gangly Slovak could be back after spending six of the past seven in the press box.



“I haven’t decided exactly, but I think so,” Babcock said of Marincin drawing back in.



That would leave Connor Carrick without a partner. But Babcock was clear that Frank Corrado will sit again, no doubt a letdown after his time in Vancouver.



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A couple of Leafs noted they are starting to “buy in” to what Babcock is preaching about better defence.



But the coach wondered why they wouldn’t already have at this stage, more than 100 games with him behind the bench.



“I just assume everyone has bought in,” Babcock said. “To me, it’s really simple. You don’t all play well as a team, you don’t win. I’m under the (impression) everyone on the team wants to win, sacrifice a little bit of individual rights for team rights, so we can have success.”



Earlier in the trip, Babcock expressed that another way.



“What our guys are learning is the better you play without the puck, the more you get it. If you want to score and have points, as most young guys do, you better learn to play without it.”



Defenceman Matt Hunwick added “it takes five guys to play defence. Freddie will give you a chance (in goal), we have to give him a chance, Games we were losing, it was breakdowns that were self-inflicted. back-door goals, little things.”



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