William Nylander takes part in first full practice with Maple Leafs
TORONTO — William Nylander jumps on a loose puck during a power-play drill and rifles a shot inside the far post.
That lightning-quick release is on display again a couple minutes later, the puck on and off his stick in a split second for a pair of goals off the rush.
In between those sequences, however, the Maple Leafs winger is often hunched over, his stick on the tops of his knee pads as he tries to catch his breath.
“There’s eight exhibition games for a reason and training camp for a reason,” Toronto head coach Mike Babcock said. “The league starts slow and goes faster and faster.