Easton Cowan, on his own, will not provide a solution to the Maple Leafs’ power-play woes. Article content
The gifted forward, however, can play a key role as the Leafs try to find anything approaching success when they have a man advantage. Article content Article content
That’s the opinion of Leafs coach Craig Berube and we would agree.
“Cowan, he’s the one guy, he makes a lot of plays … he has great vision,” Berube said on Saturday. “He can really work hash-mark-down areas and make some plays to our guys who are shooters.”
That kind of creativity on Toronto’s top unit has been missing in the wake of Mitch Marner’s departure to the Vegas Golden Knights.
It’s a lot to put on the shoulders of the 20-year-old Cowan, especially on a team that’s fighting for a playoff spot. Cowan wou

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