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Frank E said:A Weekend at Bernier's said:OldTimeHockey said:Toronto needs to start driving shots into that tight box.
Hey-yoooo!
I'm very disappointed in myself for not seeing that before you did.
Frank E said:A Weekend at Bernier's said:OldTimeHockey said:Toronto needs to start driving shots into that tight box.
Hey-yoooo!
I'm very disappointed in myself for not seeing that before you did.
I think that's why he said he needs to get Sandin going. Going to be interesting to see what happens with Freddie's and Hyman's injuries now. Maybe some LTIR for Bogo and Hyman to get Freddie some games.CarltonTheBear said:https://twitter.com/joshuakloke/status/1385689212813512706
That means his regular season is over. Should be back for round 1 of the playoffs but maybe not necessarily game 1.
2011: I'm so tired of this guy killing the Leafs.Nik said:It's really jarring the extent to which my opinion of Spezza has entirely flipped.
Nik said:It's really jarring the extent to which my opinion of Spezza has entirely flipped.
CarltonTheBear said:There's still 3.5 weeks left in the season so that's a lot of time for things to change depending on who's hot or not or who's healthy or not, but I think it's starting to look like there might be a world where Galchenyuk it the one who sees himself in the press box for game 1 of the playoffs. I still like Gally and would definitely be interested in bringing him back on another fair contract next season but I think he's the most expendable roster piece once everyone is healthy.
I don't want to draw too many conclusions from these past two games, but I think Thornton and Simmonds went a long way to pretty much locking up line-up spots for game 1 of the playoffs. Even if their play dips a little bit in the coming weeks they'll be seen as guys who can turn on that playoff mentality once the games matter. I still think Nash is going to be in the line-up for similar reasons, and hopefully he's able to recover from his injury in time to get in a few playoff games so the team gets a better look at him. Nash would bump Kerfoot out of the 3C spot allowing the team to move him to the wing on the second line where he's arguably played his best hockey with the team.
Foligno-Matthews-Marner
Kerfoot-Tavares-Nylander
Mikheyev-Nash-Hyman
Thornton-Spezza-Simmonds
Don't see that happening anytime soon.Frank E said:CarltonTheBear said:There's still 3.5 weeks left in the season so that's a lot of time for things to change depending on who's hot or not or who's healthy or not, but I think it's starting to look like there might be a world where Galchenyuk it the one who sees himself in the press box for game 1 of the playoffs. I still like Gally and would definitely be interested in bringing him back on another fair contract next season but I think he's the most expendable roster piece once everyone is healthy.
I don't want to draw too many conclusions from these past two games, but I think Thornton and Simmonds went a long way to pretty much locking up line-up spots for game 1 of the playoffs. Even if their play dips a little bit in the coming weeks they'll be seen as guys who can turn on that playoff mentality once the games matter. I still think Nash is going to be in the line-up for similar reasons, and hopefully he's able to recover from his injury in time to get in a few playoff games so the team gets a better look at him. Nash would bump Kerfoot out of the 3C spot allowing the team to move him to the wing on the second line where he's arguably played his best hockey with the team.
Foligno-Matthews-Marner
Kerfoot-Tavares-Nylander
Mikheyev-Nash-Hyman
Thornton-Spezza-Simmonds
I'm with you, and I think his only opportunity (apart from an injury) would be usurping Mikheyev.
I'm not sure Nash comes in right away. Of course like you said it depends on what transpires down the road here but I think he's going to be a depth guy for now.CarltonTheBear said:There's still 3.5 weeks left in the season so that's a lot of time for things to change depending on who's hot or not or who's healthy or not, but I think it's starting to look like there might be a world where Galchenyuk it the one who sees himself in the press box for game 1 of the playoffs. I still like Gally and would definitely be interested in bringing him back on another fair contract next season but I think he's the most expendable roster piece once everyone is healthy.
I don't want to draw too many conclusions from these past two games, but I think Thornton and Simmonds went a long way to pretty much locking up line-up spots for game 1 of the playoffs. Even if their play dips a little bit in the coming weeks they'll be seen as guys who can turn on that playoff mentality once the games matter. I still think Nash is going to be in the line-up for similar reasons, and hopefully he's able to recover from his injury in time to get in a few playoff games so the team gets a better look at him. Nash would bump Kerfoot out of the 3C spot allowing the team to move him to the wing on the second line where he's arguably played his best hockey with the team.
Foligno-Matthews-Marner
Kerfoot-Tavares-Nylander
Mikheyev-Nash-Hyman
Thornton-Spezza-Simmonds
Guilt Trip said:I'm not sure Nash comes in right away. Of course like you said it depends on what transpires down the road here but I think he's going to be a depth guy for now.
CarltonTheBear said:There's still 3.5 weeks left in the season so that's a lot of time for things to change depending on who's hot or not or who's healthy or not, but I think it's starting to look like there might be a world where Galchenyuk it the one who sees himself in the press box for game 1 of the playoffs. I still like Gally and would definitely be interested in bringing him back on another fair contract next season but I think he's the most expendable roster piece once everyone is healthy.
I don't want to draw too many conclusions from these past two games, but I think Thornton and Simmonds went a long way to pretty much locking up line-up spots for game 1 of the playoffs. Even if their play dips a little bit in the coming weeks they'll be seen as guys who can turn on that playoff mentality once the games matter. I still think Nash is going to be in the line-up for similar reasons, and hopefully he's able to recover from his injury in time to get in a few playoff games so the team gets a better look at him. Nash would bump Kerfoot out of the 3C spot allowing the team to move him to the wing on the second line where he's arguably played his best hockey with the team.
Foligno-Matthews-Marner
Kerfoot-Tavares-Nylander
Mikheyev-Nash-Hyman
Thornton-Spezza-Simmonds
Chris said:The one concern I have with your lineup is Foligno on the top line. Maybe with time he'll get up to speed but in the first 2 games he appeared to be a bit of a drag on Matthews and Marner, kind of how Thornton was for large parts of the season or how Hyman was in his first couple of years (* see below). Plays seemed to be dying when the puck wound up on his stick. As I said, maybe as he gets familiar with M&M that will improve but I'm not sure he can play at their speed. Hyman can, so maybe Foligno would be a better fit on a real checking 3rd line. I don't know but it's a nice problem to have.