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lamajama said:At least they brought in 500 front line workers to confirm the Leafs are dead.
I stole this FYI.
I?m not that clever.
I liked the line, ?This is the worst thing front line workers have seen all year?, better.
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lamajama said:At least they brought in 500 front line workers to confirm the Leafs are dead.
I stole this FYI.
I?m not that clever.
I think Keefe did a great job except for making the hard decision on the PP. Afraid to move Marner off PP1. Every player on a PP has to be a threat to score..Hyman and Marner aren't threats. I'll give him credit for moving Rielly off it for Sandin though.Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:The loss tonight was just bad but the way they played the two prior games told us everything we needed to know, again. Pretenders.
Keefe has pretty much gotten a pass on here because Babcock had gone so rancid but I am still waiting to be impressed by him. The PP disaster is flat out inexcusable and that ultimately is on the head coach.
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Nik said:Deebo said:Probably not, no.
I was going for this definition:
adjective
miserably inadequate; of very low standard.
"he's a pathetic excuse for a man"
Oh sure. I was just saying that, you know, our modern ethos has replaced what was once an invocation of sympathy with one of scorn. It can be a cold, cruel world.
L K said:The tricky thing is you never know which direction a team will go until they take it. This same core could come back next year, light the world on fire and go on a deep run....or they could continue to struggle to score in the postseason and just be a team that is great in the regular season and never pull through. Pulling the reset level is a tough call.
azzurri63 said:L K said:The tricky thing is you never know which direction a team will go until they take it. This same core could come back next year, light the world on fire and go on a deep run....or they could continue to struggle to score in the postseason and just be a team that is great in the regular season and never pull through. Pulling the reset level is a tough call.
So the question is how long do you wait? Marner has shown absolutely nothing in the playoffs to tell me you hold onto him. I don't expect 3 point nights every game but when your basically invisible in the post season somethings wrong. What I see with Mitch and correct me someone if I'm wrong or not seeing something. He can't handle the post season. His game looks like it's being played with fear. Coughing up the puck, making dumb decisions, giveaways, fumbling the puck, PP poor decisions even more and I could go on. He's a totally different player. At times it looks like he's handling a grenade. Why is the question. Almost like he's scared to make a mistake and he keeps making them. Got to stop making excuses for these guys and call it like it is. Every year since 16 and 34 arrival we keep saying give them another year, they are still young, learning the ropes of what it takes to succeed. Hell I agree with that if I was seeing something from them but they were a complete no show this series and in years past. Matthews not so much so but he had to bring it more than he did. So I say make some changes. From management to the coaches as what I seen from Keefe and Malholtra has been garbage coaching the last while. PP was an absolute joke with the talent this team puts out there and can't expect goals all the time but was absolutely brutal and didn't seem like they wanted to change anything up. Completely ridiculous.
Ya that coaches challenge didn?t cost us a goal, and then the game and then the series or anything.Guilt Trip said:I think Keefe did a great job except for making the hard decision on the PP. Afraid to move Marner off PP1. Every player on a PP has to be a threat to score..Hyman and Marner aren't threats. I'll give him credit for moving Rielly off it for Sandin though.Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:The loss tonight was just bad but the way they played the two prior games told us everything we needed to know, again. Pretenders.
Keefe has pretty much gotten a pass on here because Babcock had gone so rancid but I am still waiting to be impressed by him. The PP disaster is flat out inexcusable and that ultimately is on the head coach.
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Nik said:Because if we were depending on an easy path, or even just the easiest path, well, then we probably weren't ready to begin with.BermudaBudsFan said:Again, fair comment. I can say this ? this was the smoothest path to the final four. Next year the Northeast is going to be super difficult.
Guilt Trip said:I think Keefe did a great job except for making the hard decision on the PP. Afraid to move Marner off PP1. Every player on a PP has to be a threat to score..Hyman and Marner aren't threats. I'll give him credit for moving Rielly off it for Sandin though.Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:The loss tonight was just bad but the way they played the two prior games told us everything we needed to know, again. Pretenders.
Keefe has pretty much gotten a pass on here because Babcock had gone so rancid but I am still waiting to be impressed by him. The PP disaster is flat out inexcusable and that ultimately is on the head coach.
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That's a fair point. The thing is though, they got lots of looks last night but Hyman and Marner's inability to bury one ultimately killed us.L K said:Guilt Trip said:I think Keefe did a great job except for making the hard decision on the PP. Afraid to move Marner off PP1. Every player on a PP has to be a threat to score..Hyman and Marner aren't threats. I'll give him credit for moving Rielly off it for Sandin though.Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:The loss tonight was just bad but the way they played the two prior games told us everything we needed to know, again. Pretenders.
Keefe has pretty much gotten a pass on here because Babcock had gone so rancid but I am still waiting to be impressed by him. The PP disaster is flat out inexcusable and that ultimately is on the head coach.
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I felt he was far too rigid in the postseason. The Leafs never really adjusted to what Montreal was doing. Other than putting Sandin on the PP1 which was a pre-playoffs move they didn?t really do much other than inserting guys for injuries and swapping out Sandin for Dermott that one game.
I think he should face criticism for not being about to design a strategy to get Matthews open whether that was a way to get him more shifts away from Danault or by swapping up his lines
L K said:I felt he was far too rigid in the postseason. The Leafs never really adjusted to what Montreal was doing. Other than putting Sandin on the PP1 which was a pre-playoffs move they didn?t really do much other than inserting guys for injuries and swapping out Sandin for Dermott that one game.
I think he should face criticism for not being about to design a strategy to get Matthews open whether that was a way to get him more shifts away from Danault or by swapping up his lines
L K said:I'll give Keefe credit for finally playing Nylander more in Game 7. Not sure why he wasn't getting that TOI bump earlier in the series.
The only I really don't understand was Spezza. The guy has been willing to go through brick walls for the team in the last two years. Why did Wayne Simmonds average more ice-time than Spezza in the series. As much as his defensive play can be questionable...why did Galchenyuk play less than Wayne Simmonds when we were trying to come back in a game we were losing?
I get the concept of not sitting a guy like Joe Thornton because this very well could have been his last NHL hockey game but Simmonds was just downright bad in this series. The only things I remember him doing in this series is getting hit hard twice in Game 6.