Canada’s NHL franchises ready to get familiar with each other during 56-game sprint
Paul Maurice was getting asked the usual training camp questions — line combinations, off-season moves, his thoughts on prospects hoping to crack the roster.
When the conversation pivoted to the NHL’s one-time-only, pandemic-necessitated all-Canadian division, the Winnipeg Jets head coach melted from hardened bench boss to a fan excitedly recalling his childhood Saturday nights in front of the TV.
“I’ve got to say this the right way,” Maurice began after taking a moment to collect his thoughts. “It’s the spectacle. When I grew up it was the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Montreal Canadiens, and I don’t know if I was aware of any other teams. When you grew up in Canada, that was it.
“You were so wired into the Canadian culture.”