Leafs' Komarov ought to go back to lineup for Game 7 as opposed to Bruins
BOSTON — Mike Babcock wouldn’t reveal his hand on Wednesday morning. Leafs' Komarov ought to go back to lineup for Game 7 as opposed to Bruins There were indications during the morning skate at TD Garden that forward Leo Komarov could find his way back into the lineup for Game 7 against the Boston Bruins, as Komarov switched off with Andreas Johnsson on fourth-line rushes and took part in some penalty-killing drills. Babcock wasn’t confessing to anything, however, saying only he had made his final decision on the lineup. Babcock also wouldn’t say Nazem Kadri will be between Patrick Marleau and Mitch Marner, as Kadri was in that spot during the skate. Tomas Plekanec was between Johnsson/Komarov and William Nylander. Komarov has not played since he suffered a left leg injury in Game 2. Guesswork aside — at least on the part of media and other observers — the Leafs weren’t wringing their hands with concern hours before the win-or-go-home game. “I think it’s more of a nervous excitem...