Noticed Komarov didn't get any powerplay time last night. Babcock mentioned the other day the team would need to look into his minutes there given his lack of production. Problem is Marleau and Brown have even worse production rates on the PP. I know it's unreasonable to expect all 10 players who are on the powerplay to score all the time, but those three players have 5 powerplay points between them this season. And 2 of the 3 are usually on the Matthews/Nylander unit and I think that's really held them back.
I'm not sure what the answer is. One suggestion that I saw somewhere was playing JVR on both units. For the past few years JVR's been one of the best powerplay producers in the entire league. But because of how the Leafs play 2 units equally last year he only averaged 2:24 on the PP and this year it's 2:21. That puts him in a tie for 137th in the league in PP ice-time per game with the likes of Sven Baertschi, Ryan Dzingel, and Christian Fischer.
He'd be the perfect player to have on both units too since the Matthews one has nobody to play in front of the net. And since he doesn't do puck retrievals in his own end he's not skating up and down the ice a lot. He basically just goes from the goal line to the blue line, that wouldn't be very taxing. Hainsey basically does the same thing on the PK. He also doesn't play very much at 5-on-5, averaging just about 12 minutes a game, so he should be pretty fresh.