GhostofPotvin29
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Bullfrog said:What does scoring goals have to do with the PK?
Makes it easier to ignore sucking on the PK. Like waving something shiny in front of your face for a distraction.
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Bullfrog said:What does scoring goals have to do with the PK?
drummond said:wc17 said:The Marlies PK is one of the best in that league right? Bring in whoever coaches their PK for some help! The Leafs obviously dont know what the hell is going on!
Not only that, I would not mind bringing one or two their PK specialist (Mike Zigomanis or Gregg Scott) with their coach, too. It can not be worse than Dupuis who is still scoreless in 30 games.
Bullfrog said:What does scoring goals have to do with the PK?
drummond said:Bullfrog said:What does scoring goals have to do with the PK?
Well, Greg Scott while killing penalties managed to score 2 goals and add 1 assists, leading the AHL in that category. I guess, he must be doing something right on the PK. If nothing else, the attacking team must be a little bit more cautious, which is definately not the case facing scoreless Dupuis. Scott is also useful well beyond the PK (3+3 on PP and 4+4 in 5 on 5). This is what I meant by my rant on Dupuis. He was meant to be good penaly killer. He is only so-so. He is not spectacular in any other aspect of the game. Give me a single reason, why he is up there, what he is doing better or more efficiently than any given Marlie (Mueller, Boyce, Scott to name a few)? Why not to give a shot to those kids who may bring something/whatever to the table. That?s all.
Leaflifer said:I think there is a psychological aspect to the Leafs bad PK.
Other teams know it's a weak spot so they are up for it and aggressive.
Leafs know it's a weak spot so they are anxious and over-thinking.
...and it compounds from there,
cw said:I'm convinced this group is part of the problem.
Corn Flake said:cw said:I'm convinced this group is part of the problem.
Its tough when they are pretty darned good at everything else, especially their recent record 5-on-5 and the PP. Do you make a change to bring in a veteran PK d-man or two and risk losing ability in other areas?
I still think the #1 PK problem is forwards not blocking enough shots and/or passes. Its arguably the hardest job on the PK, but has to have some success for the PK to be a success.
They were doing quite well in November.. need to get back to that level and try to establish some consistency going forward.
proteus2000 said:I wonder why Zigomanis doesn't get another call-up. He's a journeyman who isn't hindered by moving between the Marlies and Leafs. I thought he was really solid after the first 8 games last yr before being sent down- won draws, played a smart game, great PKer. I didn't understand why he was sent down to begin with, perfect 4th line center.
mirtle James Mirtle
Leafs having a neverending penalty kill focused practice with most of the coaching staff watching.
Practice was a long one on Monday, with much of the time spent on penalty killing after the Leafs allowed four goals when down a man in their loss to the Capitals on Friday. Wilson was asked what they're working on, specifically: "Pressure. Where our sticks are. It's hard to work on shot blocking in practice for obvious reasons, but we're constantly harping about being in the shooting lanes. We need better clears."
lamajama said:proteus2000 said:I wonder why Zigomanis doesn't get another call-up. He's a journeyman who isn't hindered by moving between the Marlies and Leafs. I thought he was really solid after the first 8 games last yr before being sent down- won draws, played a smart game, great PKer. I didn't understand why he was sent down to begin with, perfect 4th line center.
Is he not subjected to getting claimed on recall? Why not? Curious...
Potvin29 said:At least you know they are working hard at it:
mirtle James Mirtle
Leafs having a neverending penalty kill focused practice with most of the coaching staff watching.
Maybe that is part of the problem. It's just like us. We are either at the arena or at home watching on tv as the other team scores when the Leafs are shorthanded. Maybe be more agressive to the other players and when they get the puck, shoot it high instead of low against the boards where the other team can keep the puck in the Leafs zone.