The hype surrounding the Maple Leafs and their Cup chances reached a fever pitch after John Tavares signed a seven-year, $77 million contract July 1. Tavares gives the Maple Leafs an abundance of offense at center with Auston Matthews, Nazem Kadri and Patrick Marleau, more riches to a team whose 49 wins and 105 points last season were the most in its history, more punch to an offense that scored 3.29 goals per game, tied with the Pittsburgh Penguins for third in the NHL.
Can Tavares finally get Toronto over the hump? Clark, who was captain of the team for three seasons, discussed the state of the Maple Leafs, who open the regular season against the Montreal Canadiens on Oct. 3, in an interview with NHL.com.
Once Tavares signed there was a frenzy in the city, with many fans predicting an end to the drought. Yet the players have started training camp with a grounded approach. How can they stay that way and stay focused without letting the hype get to them throughout the season?
"The players really don't worry about the hype. That's outside the dressing room, outside the rink. That's the fans and the media, which is great. That's what makes the game huge for the NHL and huge for Toronto. The players know they have to play hard to win. There are many good teams in the NHL, not just one.