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Leafs 2015/2016 Schedule in 10 game chunks

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Tight race!
 
2 goals or less in 15 of 26 games. I'm pretty sure we can officially call the team's scoring issues a trend rather than a blip.
 
I somehow see Calgary rocketing out of the bottom of the race, if the Leafs can't score then Reimers heroics will be for naught.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
After tomorrow we play 3 games in 12 days? I've never seen a schedule like this before.

Yeah after the 8th the Leafs have 6 days off. Weird.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
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Tight race!

Any thoughts on what happens with these teams?  I would imagine/hope Edmonton takes off a bit after McDavid returns and gets back to speed. Toronto, I would imagine gets worse with (hopefully) a deadline sell-off, perhaps to include their best goalie, James Reimer. And the 3 Cs in the middle are all a bit of a mess so who knows what happens with them. Maybe Staal is traded?

In the end I think it's the Leafs and 'Canes fighting for last place in the spring.

BTW, nice job by the tank having a ROW of 6 at the 1/3 mark of the season. That is impressive.
 
Bernier's play was largely unimpressive against the Lightning (on his first game back since his Marlies conditioning stint).  He definitely doesn't give the impression he wants the #1 job as Leafs premier netminder.

Hurry up, James, get better! 
 
hockeyfan1 said:
He definitely doesn't give the impression he wants the #1 job as Leafs premier netminder.

I honestly don't understand this line of thinking. Is Nick Spaling not a number 1 centre because he doesn't want it enough?

Bernier's struggles might partly be on the mental side of his game, but it isn't because he's perfectly content being a mediocre goalie.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
hockeyfan81 said:
He definitely doesn't give the impression he wants the #1 job as Leafs premier netminder.

I honestly don't understand this line of thinking. Is Nick Spaling not a number 1 centre because he doesn't want it enough?

Bernier's struggles might partly be on the mental side of his game, but it isn't because he's perfectly content being a mediocre goalie.

Was Spaling hauled as the second coming of Sundin or something?  No.  He's just another centre.

Bernier, on the other hand, was pegged as being the go- to guy, whereas no one expected James Reimer to be this good.

If Bernier has issues, then one would expect him to work  them out.  There aren't too many excuses available for a prolonged time.  Let's give him some time and cut him some slack and wait and see.  He might just regain his groove.  I doubt it.
 
hockeyfan1 said:
CarltonTheBear said:
hockeyfan81 said:
He definitely doesn't give the impression he wants the #1 job as Leafs premier netminder.

I honestly don't understand this line of thinking. Is Nick Spaling not a number 1 centre because he doesn't want it enough?

Bernier's struggles might partly be on the mental side of his game, but it isn't because he's perfectly content being a mediocre goalie.

Was Spaling hauled as the second coming of Sundin or something?  No.  He's just another centre.

Bernier, on the other hand, was pegged as being the go- to guy, whereas no one expected James Reimer to be this good.

If Bernier has issues, then one would expect him to work  them out.  There aren't too many excuses available for a prolonged time.  Let's give him some time and cut him some slack and wait and see.  He might just regain his groove.  I doubt it.

The difference in numbers between Reimer, Bernier and Sparks is just mind boggling.  Granted Sparks has only played 4 games, but he's managed to win 3 of them and post a very solid save %.  Reimer has been top of the league good and Bernier is at .881%  THEY'RE ALL PLAYING BEHIND THE SAME TEAM.

.935%
.921%
.881%
 
I wish I could believe this is sustainable for Reimer. With our luck, he evolves into an elite starting goaltender, but plays only parts of 3 more seasons d/t injuries.
 
Zee said:
The difference in numbers between Reimer, Bernier and Sparks is just mind boggling.  Granted Sparks has only played 4 games, but he's managed to win 3 of them and post a very solid save %.  Reimer has been top of the league good and Bernier is at .881%  THEY'RE ALL PLAYING BEHIND THE SAME TEAM.

.935%
.921%
.881%

Someone mentioned it a little while ago, but since OEL scored on Bernier from centre ice in January, his Sv Pct is sub .890.

I genuinely think that broke him mentally.
 
hockeyfan1 said:
Was Spaling hauled as the second coming of Sundin or something?  No.  He's just another centre.

Bernier, on the other hand, was pegged as being the go- to guy, whereas no one expected James Reimer to be this good.

Bernier was acquired for a second round pick and a non-prospect. The idea that he came in with a ton of hype or the reasonable expectations that he would radically transform the Leafs at the position simply has no basis in reality. It's fantasy. The Leafs hoped he would develop into a reliable #1, just like they hoped Tyler Bozak would develop into a first line center or Phaneuf into an elite defenseman.

Like Carlton said, the idea that Bernier's, or any of those other guy's, failure to achieve that stems from a lack of desire is just more meaningless babble.

 

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