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Tigger said:I dunno, I think a round of post season experience would be pretty beneficial to most every Leaf player and give further evidence to support roster/system changes.
Bender said:I don't mind any move Burke makes as long as we aren't picking up rentals
lamajama said:RedLeaf said:4th Liner said:The more I look at the schedule the more pessimistic I get on our playoff chances. I checked the schedules of our closest rivals and here is what I found:
Team GP Pts GR OppWinPct OppAvgPos Playoff-Opp NonPlayoff-Opp
FLA 58 65 24 1.05 19.0 9 15
OTT 60 68 22 1.11 16.5 10 12
TOR 59 64 23 1.12 15.7 13 10
WIN 61 64 21 1.11 16.8 10 11
WAS 58 63 24 1.11 16.7 12 12
So, Florida has the easiest schedule - only 9 current playoff teams as opponents in their 24 remaining games and the rest of our rivals have about the same schedule, with Ottawa the next lightest and Winnipeg and Washington about dead even.
The Leafs have the toughest road - with 13 out of our last 23 games against current playoff teams and our remaining opponents also have the highest average points per game at 1.12, and the highest average position of 15.7.
It's not THAT much of a difference, but every little edge counts - these 5 teams are fighting for 3 spots. Currently it looks tough for us to pull ahead of Florida or Ottawa, unless they skid. Our best chance is to hold off the Caps - we can hope that they continue to stay cold, but I'm not sure that they will.
Fun times ahead!
I've resigned myself to the fact we may not make it afterall. I have come to terms with it and would be happy to see a graduation to the post season next year. This would allow the team to get a year older, which should help the younger guys to mature and fill out their frames a bit.
It also allows Burke another year to find the right peices to bring in (and move out) and to add some more size and skill. It would help to determine whether or not Reimer is just going through a sophmore slump or if we do need to acquire another goalie moving forward. We should see more from likes of Colborne, Kadri ,Owuya to name a few, and get a good read on the true potential of Jake Gardiner.
There are lots of pluses in waiting another season to make the playoffs priority number one. I can hold out another year if Burke thinks its the right way to go. I'm not sure how the media and Leafs nation will react to another post season outside looking in though? But in the grand scheme of things, its not the worst thing that could happen to this young team.
Out of curiosity, even though we'd get smoked in the 1st round, what is your reasoning? A 14th overall pick vs a 16th? Unless you mean Burke being desperate and doing something stupid which I don't think he'd do. Then again, missing the playoffs may actually spur BB to do what this team actually needs - goaltending, defense and a new coach.......
4th Liner said:Yeah, I'd love to be in the playoffs again, but not just to get smoked in the 1st round. I think it speaks volumes that Burke hasn't done a knee-jerk move like trading for a veteran goalie. I think he's made the call that we are sticking with Reimer/Gus this year and even if it means missing the playoffs by a point or two, so be it. He wants those guys to develop along with this young team and who can argue with that? Hopefully it makes them stronger for next year. We shall see.
caveman said:With the trade deadline coming up soon everyone is wondering if Burke will acquire new player(s), but will trade away anyone without bringing another player back?
armche123 said:I really think whats taking so long is that there are two blockbuster trades that are going to happen in the leafs favour.
Nash and (someone else from a different team)
Strangelove said:I think it's a real testament to how poorly this team has been managed over the past 8 or so years that even now, this far into a "rebuild" (or "retool" or whatever), we still likely don't, according to most pundits, have the players it would take to get a Nash-type deal done. There really aren't many "good" contracts on the team's books right now, at least amongst the players in their free agent years. And the prospect cupboard is pretty bare too.
losveratos said:Strangelove said:I think it's a real testament to how poorly this team has been managed over the past 8 or so years that even now, this far into a "rebuild" (or "retool" or whatever), we still likely don't, according to most pundits, have the players it would take to get a Nash-type deal done. There really aren't many "good" contracts on the team's books right now, at least amongst the players in their free agent years. And the prospect cupboard is pretty bare too.
Really? The cupboard is bare?
Aulie
Gardiner
Kadri
Holzer
Scrivens
Colborne
Frattin
Blacker
Owuya
Rynnas
Not to mention draft picks like Biggs, Percy, etc.
If you're going to say something as damning as the word bare at least know what you're talking about.
Edit* Also I'm sure I forgot some... feel free to chime in anyone if I did.
losveratos said:Strangelove said:I think it's a real testament to how poorly this team has been managed over the past 8 or so years that even now, this far into a "rebuild" (or "retool" or whatever), we still likely don't, according to most pundits, have the players it would take to get a Nash-type deal done. There really aren't many "good" contracts on the team's books right now, at least amongst the players in their free agent years. And the prospect cupboard is pretty bare too.
Really? The cupboard is bare?
Aulie
Gardiner
Kadri
Holzer
Scrivens
Colborne
Frattin
Blacker
Owuya
Rynnas
Not to mention draft picks like Biggs, Percy, etc.
If you're going to say something as damning as the word bare at least know what you're talking about.
losveratos said:If you're going to say something as damning as the word bare at least know what you're talking about.
Edit* Also I'm sure I forgot some... feel free to chime in anyone if I did.
Strangelove said:losveratos said:Strangelove said:I think it's a real testament to how poorly this team has been managed over the past 8 or so years that even now, this far into a "rebuild" (or "retool" or whatever), we still likely don't, according to most pundits, have the players it would take to get a Nash-type deal done. There really aren't many "good" contracts on the team's books right now, at least amongst the players in their free agent years. And the prospect cupboard is pretty bare too.
Really? The cupboard is bare?
Aulie
Gardiner
Kadri
Holzer
Scrivens
Colborne
Frattin
Blacker
Owuya
Rynnas
Not to mention draft picks like Biggs, Percy, etc.
If you're going to say something as damning as the word bare at least know what you're talking about.
Edit* Also I'm sure I forgot some... feel free to chime in anyone if I did.
Gardiner isn't a prospect anymore. Amongst the others, I don't see anything resembling a surefire NHLer. Of course we have prospects - all teams do. It's good prospects that we lack.
losveratos said:Strangelove said:losveratos said:Strangelove said:I think it's a real testament to how poorly this team has been managed over the past 8 or so years that even now, this far into a "rebuild" (or "retool" or whatever), we still likely don't, according to most pundits, have the players it would take to get a Nash-type deal done. There really aren't many "good" contracts on the team's books right now, at least amongst the players in their free agent years. And the prospect cupboard is pretty bare too.
Really? The cupboard is bare?
Aulie
Gardiner
Kadri
Holzer
Scrivens
Colborne
Frattin
Blacker
Owuya
Rynnas
Not to mention draft picks like Biggs, Percy, etc.
If you're going to say something as damning as the word bare at least know what you're talking about.
Edit* Also I'm sure I forgot some... feel free to chime in anyone if I did.
Gardiner isn't a prospect anymore. Amongst the others, I don't see anything resembling a surefire NHLer. Of course we have prospects - all teams do. It's good prospects that we lack.
If you honestly think that Colborne and Kadri aren't surefire for at least the 3rd line in the NHL some day then this conversation is pretty much over. I don't confer with heavy pessimists. Have a good day sir.