Maple Leafs prospect Ben Danford eager for world junior shot with Canada
Ben Danford has a tutor with championship pedigree. He’s looking to add some hardware of his own in a few weeks.
The Toronto Maple Leafs defence prospect is set to help patrol Canada’s blue line at the world junior hockey championship as a dependable, no-nonsense option for a country looking to rebound off a pair of disastrous performances at the annual showcase event.
And the 19-year-old heads into the tournament with the knowledge he can reach out to a mentor with any questions or concerns. Former NHL blueliner and Stanley Cup champion Jake Muzzin — a member of Toronto’s player development staff — is Danford’s main point of NHL contact throughout the Ontario Hockey League season as he aims to hone his game now and for the next level.
“Muzz is great,” said the product of Madoc, Ont. “We’ve built a really good relationship over the last couple of years. He’s someone that I can talk to about anything. We text on a regular basis. He sends a lot of video.”


