Easton Cowan can’t stop to think.
The Maple Leafs rookie is finding he has to make quicker decisions on the power play than what he experienced in dominating at the junior level with the London Knights.
It’s good that Maple Leafs coach Craig Berube is giving Cowan a long look on the Leafs’ top power-play unit, but the 20-year-old remains in search of his first point with a man advantage in the National Hockey League.
“It’s a lot different than junior,” Cowan said after taking part in the Leafs’ optional practice on Sunday at the Ford Performance Centre. “The penalty killers have better sticks, it’s bigger bodies, they’re better at blocking shots.
“I think we could put more pucks to the net and hopefully have more second, third chances at it.”
Prior to Sunday, the Leafs were 30th on th

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