bustaheims
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Zee said:So who do we blame for not even trying to play him on the PK?
Darryl Boyce, for not showing himself to be good enough defensively to warrant ice time on the PK.
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Zee said:So who do we blame for not even trying to play him on the PK?
Tigger said:Zee said:So who do we blame for not even trying to play him on the PK?
Lance Hornby and Mike in Buf...
All kidding aside Boyce hasn't really been used in that role in the nhl so I'm not concerned that he wasn't used, just continuing to rip on media who suggested he was capable of filling in for Dupuis on the pk.
Zee said:Tigger said:Zee said:So who do we blame for not even trying to play him on the PK?
Lance Hornby and Mike in Buf...
All kidding aside Boyce hasn't really been used in that role in the nhl so I'm not concerned that he wasn't used, just continuing to rip on media who suggested he was capable of filling in for Dupuis on the pk.
When your team is at 73% PK "efficiency" I'm pretty sure ANY NHL player should be capable of playing with that unit. If he's good enough for the NHL he should be good enough to learn what to do on the PK. Why not try him out?
Kush said:Potvin29 said:Kush said:The PK in the last four seasons: 30th/28th/30th/30th overall
In that time the entire roster has been overhauled, as well as a good chunk of the coaching staff minus Wilson. So to me, it's a question of whether you blame Wilson directly, or the guy who is rewarding him for these unacceptable results.
You can kind of draw a straight line from the last time the Leafs had great goaltending, to the last time the PK was decent (and even then it wasn't always great).
02-03: 3rd (Quinn) - Belfour: 2.26 GAA, .922 SV%
03-04: 19th (Quinn) - Belfour: 2.13 GAA, .918 SV%
05-06: 24th (Quinn) - Belfour: 3.29 GAA, .892 SV%
06-07: 27th (Maurice) - Raycroft: 2.99 GAA .894 SV% (37 wins)
07-08: 29th (Maurice) - Toskala: 2.74 GAA, .904 SV%
Between 3 coaches, a lockout, a different style of NHL - 02-03 is the only season in the last decade a Toronto team has had a PK finish above 16th best in the league (01-02 was 16th).
True, there is a strong correlation between great goaltending and PK success, but it's not mandatory to have a good goaltender in order to kill penalties. Looking at the PK stats of teams around the league, you have teams with very good PK results - take NJ for example - who don't exactly have a star duo in net. You also have teams like TB and NYI, with tandems that look pretty lousy, that still manage to maintain a middle-of-the-road PK%.
I don't disagree with what you're saying, that a lack of good goaltending is a valid reason for why they're sitting where they are, but at the same time, to me the scope of this problem goes way beyond goaltending.
Tigger said:All kidding aside Boyce hasn't really been used in that role in the nhl so I'm not concerned that he wasn't used, just continuing to rip on media who suggested he was capable of filling in for Dupuis on the pk.
nutman said:Other then Riemer's baaaad game, I think Schenn played a very bad game.we may need to start calling him the lazy give away king, he is showing this a lot, and maybe he needs to be reassesed.
Zee said:Bench him, might wake him up.nutman said:Other then Riemer's baaaad game, I think Schenn played a very bad game.we may need to start calling him the lazy give away king, he is showing this a lot, and maybe he needs to be reassesed.
CarltonTheBear said:Tigger said:All kidding aside Boyce hasn't really been used in that role in the nhl so I'm not concerned that he wasn't used, just continuing to rip on media who suggested he was capable of filling in for Dupuis on the pk.
It was hardly just the media who made that suggestion.
Tigger said:Kush said:to me the scope of this problem goes way beyond goaltending.
What do you think that is?
Potvin29 said:Kush said:Potvin29 said:Kush said:The PK in the last four seasons: 30th/28th/30th/30th overall
In that time the entire roster has been overhauled, as well as a good chunk of the coaching staff minus Wilson. So to me, it's a question of whether you blame Wilson directly, or the guy who is rewarding him for these unacceptable results.
You can kind of draw a straight line from the last time the Leafs had great goaltending, to the last time the PK was decent (and even then it wasn't always great).
02-03: 3rd (Quinn) - Belfour: 2.26 GAA, .922 SV%
03-04: 19th (Quinn) - Belfour: 2.13 GAA, .918 SV%
05-06: 24th (Quinn) - Belfour: 3.29 GAA, .892 SV%
06-07: 27th (Maurice) - Raycroft: 2.99 GAA .894 SV% (37 wins)
07-08: 29th (Maurice) - Toskala: 2.74 GAA, .904 SV%
Between 3 coaches, a lockout, a different style of NHL - 02-03 is the only season in the last decade a Toronto team has had a PK finish above 16th best in the league (01-02 was 16th).
True, there is a strong correlation between great goaltending and PK success, but it's not mandatory to have a good goaltender in order to kill penalties. Looking at the PK stats of teams around the league, you have teams with very good PK results - take NJ for example - who don't exactly have a star duo in net. You also have teams like TB and NYI, with tandems that look pretty lousy, that still manage to maintain a middle-of-the-road PK%.
I don't disagree with what you're saying, that a lack of good goaltending is a valid reason for why they're sitting where they are, but at the same time, to me the scope of this problem goes way beyond goaltending.
I thought it was crazy that in a decade, with 3 different coaches, and multiple different lineups, we've only had one season with an above league-average PK.