"The game is way different, way tighter and mistakes you do cost you more," Komarov said. "You can see even in the games toward the end of the regular season, it's similar to playoffs. If you compare to the beginning of the season and the games now, it's different. When you play big games, you don't have that much space and mistakes cost you."
On a team that has consistently featured at least six rookies in the lineup throughout the season, Maple Leafs coach Mike Babcock is counting on Komarov's experience to lead the way.
"He's real important for us," Babcock said. "We have a lot of young guys and young and heavy don't tend to go together. You learn to get heavy on your stick and strong in battles over time. Leo's a guy who is effective for us, he's ultra-competitive. The bigger the games are, the harder he plays."