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2025-26 Toronto Maple Leafs General Discussion

Was surprised to see that Maccelli is tied for 1st on the team in 5-on-5 points over the past 20 games with 8 (tied with Matthews and Domi). That probably says a lot more about how everyone is struggling to score (and that we miss Nylander whenever he's hurt) but still nice to see him producing more than he first did. Since he got back into the line-up after his 3-week benching he's had 18 points in 29 games, that's a 50-point pace at mostly even strength. He's also had the best xGF% on the team in that span by a pretty considerable margin.
 
Was surprised to see that Maccelli is tied for 1st on the team in 5-on-5 points over the past 20 games with 8 (tied with Matthews and Domi). That probably says a lot more about how everyone is struggling to score (and that we miss Nylander whenever he's hurt) but still nice to see him producing more than he first did. Since he got back into the line-up after his 3-week benching he's had 18 points in 29 games, that's a 50-point pace at mostly even strength. He's also had the best xGF% on the team in that span by a pretty considerable margin.

So you're saying the Leafs can trade him? 😃

Maccelli has played better lately. Still don't want him on the team next season.
 
This team was never built right. Every GM has gotten it wrong. They were always going to struggle to win in the playoffs with the likes of Holl, Dermott, Lyubushkin, Edmundson, Liljegren, Gustafsson, Benoit, Marincin, Barrie, Zaitsev, Hunwick, Carrick.

Every season at least 1/3 of the D-core in the playoffs were below average players except last year. It was never good enough. Needed 6 competent D, never had it.
Maybe you forgot but I wonder why you left out the best 2 D men Dubas acquired in Muzzin and Brodie. Both were very good for the Leafs. One year they had Brodie, Muzz, Rielly, Bogosian, Holl, Dermott, with youngsters Sandin, Liljegren. That's a pretty good D core.
 
Dubois injuring Muzzin was basically the beginning of the end for this group. We probably win 3 Stanley Cups if that doesn't happen (kidding, kinda).
 
Dubois injuring Muzzin was basically the beginning of the end for this group. We probably win 3 Stanley Cups if that doesn't happen (kidding, kinda).
I honestly feel that the thing that stopped the Leafs from winning at least one cup in the last 60 years was Marion Hossa taking out Bryan Berard's eye. He was a 1st overall d-man, and I think he had the ability to win a Norris. It was one of those deals where I felt the Leafs stole a player from the Islanders because they gave up on him too soon. It was the reverse Leaf in that case.
 
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