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nutman said:Well tonight will be a big test to see if the boys can prove there turning the corner. After that stinker with the Isles, they had better bring it against the Rangers.
moon111 said:I felt the Ranger game would be a good indicator of how good the Leafs are. My gut feeling was telling me it would be a huge disappointment. Didn't watch the game.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:moon111 said:I felt the Ranger game would be a good indicator of how good the Leafs are. My gut feeling was telling me it would be a huge disappointment. Didn't watch the game.
And yet we led for more than half the game. I think cw was right in the GDT: RC got outcoached. That's got to be part of the assessment.
nutman said:Well tonight will be a big test to see if the boys can prove there turning the corner. After that stinker with the Isles, they had better bring it against the Rangers.
Erndog said:nutman said:Well tonight will be a big test to see if the boys can prove there turning the corner. After that stinker with the Isles, they had better bring it against the Rangers.
So I guess they absolutely failed miserably on the test?
Erndog said:nutman said:Well tonight will be a big test to see if the boys can prove there turning the corner. After that stinker with the Isles, they had better bring it against the Rangers.
So I guess they absolutely failed miserably on the test?
cw said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:moon111 said:I felt the Ranger game would be a good indicator of how good the Leafs are. My gut feeling was telling me it would be a huge disappointment. Didn't watch the game.
And yet we led for more than half the game. I think cw was right in the GDT: RC got outcoached. That's got to be part of the assessment.
I just remember Tortorella going off on it during the media scrums after the games they lost. Toronto's speed was giving them fits. Now to Tortorella's credit, he had his team head manning/Hail Mary's going all night to spring his big forwards and help counter what I think he expected was going to be a speed game. But when the Leafs didn't counter with firewagon hockey/quick transitions, they were easy prey for the big Rangers in the dump in & chase puck battles - which the Rangers would dominate with their size.
It's a bit of a deja vu for me because I remember Wilson trying Carlyle's approach used in last night's game for a while. The Leafs goaltending wasn't good enough to keep it tight and the Leafs couldn't get any offence going when they played that way because as much as those coaches can request the players battle harder along the boards - the size mismatch is too much to expect an advantage for the Leafs. For smaller guys like Kadri, Kessel & Grabbo (3 of their best forwards), they score best on the move.
The key thing with that is they have to strike, get their shot away and then get the heck back - don't get caught deep. And then the defensive risk/exposure of an odd man rush coming the other way is significantly reduced - which is the risk with run & gun. I think that's the best risk-reward approach for this group - particularly against the big teams. And when you make those big guys skate, they get tuckered out by the third period - compared to the smaller forwards.
It's not going to work out every night but I think it will work better for this group against those big teams than trying what they did last night. And I think we've seen that in games gone by - particularly against the Rangers.
Mostar said:cw said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:moon111 said:I felt the Ranger game would be a good indicator of how good the Leafs are. My gut feeling was telling me it would be a huge disappointment. Didn't watch the game.
And yet we led for more than half the game. I think cw was right in the GDT: RC got outcoached. That's got to be part of the assessment.
I just remember Tortorella going off on it during the media scrums after the games they lost. Toronto's speed was giving them fits. Now to Tortorella's credit, he had his team head manning/Hail Mary's going all night to spring his big forwards and help counter what I think he expected was going to be a speed game. But when the Leafs didn't counter with firewagon hockey/quick transitions, they were easy prey for the big Rangers in the dump in & chase puck battles - which the Rangers would dominate with their size.
It's a bit of a deja vu for me because I remember Wilson trying Carlyle's approach used in last night's game for a while. The Leafs goaltending wasn't good enough to keep it tight and the Leafs couldn't get any offence going when they played that way because as much as those coaches can request the players battle harder along the boards - the size mismatch is too much to expect an advantage for the Leafs. For smaller guys like Kadri, Kessel & Grabbo (3 of their best forwards), they score best on the move.
The key thing with that is they have to strike, get their shot away and then get the heck back - don't get caught deep. And then the defensive risk/exposure of an odd man rush coming the other way is significantly reduced - which is the risk with run & gun. I think that's the best risk-reward approach for this group - particularly against the big teams. And when you make those big guys skate, they get tuckered out by the third period - compared to the smaller forwards.
It's not going to work out every night but I think it will work better for this group against those big teams than trying what they did last night. And I think we've seen that in games gone by - particularly against the Rangers.
True, this team doesn't look like a bruising tight checking defensive team.
Its possible that the Leafs don't feel they have the goaltending needed for high risk/high reward hockey.
Derk said:nutman said:Michael said:No. I am not even sure that it is a transition year. They simply do not have enough talent to do anything yet. The higher the draft pick the better.
Its a solid draft year, a good sign that we will do well. ;D
This.... is a surprisingly good point. ;D
nutman said:Derk said:nutman said:Michael said:No. I am not even sure that it is a transition year. They simply do not have enough talent to do anything yet. The higher the draft pick the better.
Its a solid draft year, a good sign that we will do well. ;D
This.... is a surprisingly good point. ;D
We wont finish low because it is a good draft year, and that is a fact all Leaf fans should know by now. if we miss the playoffs we will be close to 8th.
nutman said:Derk said:nutman said:Michael said:No. I am not even sure that it is a transition year. They simply do not have enough talent to do anything yet. The higher the draft pick the better.
Its a solid draft year, a good sign that we will do well. ;D
This.... is a surprisingly good point. ;D
We wont finish low because it is a good draft year, and that is a fact all Leaf fans should know by now. if we miss the playoffs we will be close to 8th.
Erndog said:nutman said:Derk said:nutman said:Michael said:No. I am not even sure that it is a transition year. They simply do not have enough talent to do anything yet. The higher the draft pick the better.
Its a solid draft year, a good sign that we will do well. ;D
This.... is a surprisingly good point. ;D
We wont finish low because it is a good draft year, and that is a fact all Leaf fans should know by now. if we miss the playoffs we will be close to 8th.
8th pick overall?
That's still to high for us.
Top 4-5 pick guaranteed.
RedLeaf said:Erndog said:nutman said:Derk said:nutman said:Michael said:No. I am not even sure that it is a transition year. They simply do not have enough talent to do anything yet. The higher the draft pick the better.
Its a solid draft year, a good sign that we will do well. ;D
This.... is a surprisingly good point. ;D
We wont finish low because it is a good draft year, and that is a fact all Leaf fans should know by now. if we miss the playoffs we will be close to 8th.
8th pick overall?
That's still to high for us.
Top 4-5 pick guaranteed.
Unless Reimer gets hurt again, we won't get a top 5 pick. Book it.