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Leafs @ Bruins - Apr. 25th, 7:30pm - CBC, TSN 1050

gunnar36 said:
A few thoughts on game...

1)Yes it wasn't Gardiners best game. But cut him some slack, we would have never got to game 7 without him. He was the best dman on both teams in game 6.  He is the one guys who can separate guys from from puck and skate puck out of danger areas consistently. He is constantly making difficult plays look easy (and sometimes easy plays look difficult but not nearly as often ).

2)Nylander on at least 3 plays could have easily beaten Chara cleanly to a puck but choose to pull a Kessel and lay up.  I would like to see a little more fire from a guy playing for his next contract.

3)  the Bruins play far better team defence, not just the 6 guys on the back end, but the forwards in their end are far more involved in winning puck battles then the Leafs.  By virtue of the size and toughness advantage the Bruins have, I feel gave them a big advantage on defending and making it hard for the Leafs to sustain an attack.
And they really work hard on the forecheck and play a really tight neutral zone game. The Leafs have no answer for that unless they do the same and they really didn't. They gave up the line so easily, they hardly seemed to forecheck and the Bruins were able to cleanly exit the zone and carry the puck over the blue line as a result and create sustained pressure over and over. This team needs a bit of that.
 
Would have liked to get revenge on the Bruins, but still very happy with the progress made this season. Looking forward to the off-season, as management will shore up the D and make the team strong in all areas. Leafs should be good for a deep playoff run next year!
 
gunnar36 said:
A few thoughts on game...

1)Yes it wasn't Gardiners best game. But cut him some slack, we would have never got to game 7 without him. He was the best dman on both teams in game 6.  He is the one guys who can separate guys from from puck and skate puck out of danger areas consistently. He is constantly making difficult plays look easy (and sometimes easy plays look difficult but not nearly as often )
Don't agree with that. Gardiner plays the same way all year. He constantly let's the opponent get to the puck first.. Gives it away constantly and is so soft in front of the net. He was coasting out there.
The Bruins went after him hard and he failed. The Leafs don't make the playoffs without Freddie. Time to see if Tommy Lilypad is ready.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
Bender said:
I get a sinking feeling that Gardiner is done as a Leaf. He's too risk/reward. But man, we are so thin on D if we're getting rid of Polak and who knows about Zaitsev. This team is lacking so badly on D.

He still led the team in ice-time in both the regular season and playoffs. As much as fans love to rag on him Mike Babcock is still probably his biggest supporter.

Also, Lou's about to be sent to the farm, and our beautiful boy Kyle won't make any stupid decisions. Gardiner is fine.
 
Bender said:
gunnar36 said:
A few thoughts on game...

1)Yes it wasn't Gardiners best game. But cut him some slack, we would have never got to game 7 without him. He was the best dman on both teams in game 6.  He is the one guys who can separate guys from from puck and skate puck out of danger areas consistently. He is constantly making difficult plays look easy (and sometimes easy plays look difficult but not nearly as often ).

2)Nylander on at least 3 plays could have easily beaten Chara cleanly to a puck but choose to pull a Kessel and lay up.  I would like to see a little more fire from a guy playing for his next contract.

3)  the Bruins play far better team defence, not just the 6 guys on the back end, but the forwards in their end are far more involved in winning puck battles then the Leafs.  By virtue of the size and toughness advantage the Bruins have, I feel gave them a big advantage on defending and making it hard for the Leafs to sustain an attack.
And they really work hard on the forecheck and play a really tight neutral zone game. The Leafs have no answer for that unless they do the same and they really didn't. They gave up the line so easily, they hardly seemed to forecheck and the Bruins were able to cleanly exit the zone and carry the puck over the blue line as a result and create sustained pressure over and over. This team needs a bit of that.

Yes, you are bang on with that.  I get a sense that we have a team that is built to consistently make the playoffs, but not succeed at playoff hockey.
 
A big thank you to CarltonTheBear for all the first class game day threads again this year.  Fist bump to Herman and Nik for filling in on a few as well. 
 
Nik the Trik said:
Oh good. I was wondering if somehow this loss would be attributed to someone's inability to hit someone else.
Hahaha.. Matthews hit guys out there. I saw it with my own 2 eyes
 
gunnar36 said:
Bender said:
gunnar36 said:
A few thoughts on game...

1)Yes it wasn't Gardiners best game. But cut him some slack, we would have never got to game 7 without him. He was the best dman on both teams in game 6.  He is the one guys who can separate guys from from puck and skate puck out of danger areas consistently. He is constantly making difficult plays look easy (and sometimes easy plays look difficult but not nearly as often ).

2)Nylander on at least 3 plays could have easily beaten Chara cleanly to a puck but choose to pull a Kessel and lay up.  I would like to see a little more fire from a guy playing for his next contract.

3)  the Bruins play far better team defence, not just the 6 guys on the back end, but the forwards in their end are far more involved in winning puck battles then the Leafs.  By virtue of the size and toughness advantage the Bruins have, I feel gave them a big advantage on defending and making it hard for the Leafs to sustain an attack.
And they really work hard on the forecheck and play a really tight neutral zone game. The Leafs have no answer for that unless they do the same and they really didn't. They gave up the line so easily, they hardly seemed to forecheck and the Bruins were able to cleanly exit the zone and carry the puck over the blue line as a result and create sustained pressure over and over. This team needs a bit of that.

Yes, you are bang on with that.  I get a sense that we have a team that is built to consistently make the playoffs, but not succeed at playoff hockey.
Take a step back. This is year 2 of the rebuild. You don't build a team overnight. Let's see what they do in the off season
 
herman said:
Zee said:
I wonder if any of the reporters give Babcock a grilling on his ice time distribution. It was evident pretty early on that Gardiner was struggling and Dermott was playing well yet Gardner ends up playing 24 minutes to 11 for Dermott.

Kapanen scored an amazing shorty and be played under 9 minutes??? Like c'mon some of this is on the coach for not managing his team in game

The kids from the Marlies were nice-to-haves; I agree they're generally the better option, but the coach has gone through the entire season leaning on his prime players to pretty good effect and you sort of have to bank on that. I'd like Babcock to be faster on the uptake, but that's just how I see it.

I thought Kapanen and Johnsson should've been up with the Leafs last year instead of Matt Martin and whoever so that they'd be ready to be relied upon this year, but there's also their confidence and developmental readiness to account for. Johnsson said he appreciated the extra time they afforded him with the Marlies, rather than calling him up to be the franchise saviour and yo-yoing him when he inevitably faltered a bit.

Let's note, at this point, that the real back-breaker in that series -- and in game 7 particularly -- was one Jake DeBrusk. A 21 year old rookie who average 15 min/game during the series.
 
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
A big thank you to CarltonTheBear for all the first class game day threads again this year.  Fist bump to Herman and Nik for filling in on a few as well.

Head rubs all around!
 
Don't agree with that. Gardiner plays the same way all year. He constantly let's the opponent get to the puck first.. Gives it away constantly and is so soft in front of the net. He was coasting out there.
The Bruins went after him hard and he failed. The Leafs don't make the playoffs without Freddie. Time to see if Tommy Lilypad is ready.

We obviously see his value very differently.  I think he was a little wore down by game 7 and had played 26 tough minutes Monday.  Having a stud defensive defenceman that can play the tough defensive minutes would certainly benefit guys like Gardiner. 
 
Nik the Trik said:
Oh good. I was wondering if somehow this loss would be attributed to someone's inability to hit someone else.

Nik we are not a tough team. Definitely lacking a lot of that. Playoff hockey is survival. The game is a lot tougher than the regular season. You have to go in the corners, sacrifice taking a hit to make plays. Bruins plain and simple are a tougher team. Sh*t I could count endless times we could take the body and stop a Bruins movement but they shy away from the guy and they retained possession. Countless times we could have hit Marchand but no. He doesn't stop from hitting or taking cheap shots at our players. No one stood up to him. I don't get it. I know the game has changed but you still need a bit of that especially in the playoffs. Only to keep the other team honest or at least know they can't get away with it. Leafs don't strike any fear in anyone. Nylander for sure as stated played the Kessel of years past going into the corners. Every time Chara was going back to retrieve a puck and the race was on Nylander shied away. Not going to win you many playoff games let alone a Cup when you have too many of them players on one team.
 
Guru Tugginmypuddah said:
A big thank you to CarltonTheBear for all the first class game day threads again this year.  Fist bump to Herman and Nik for filling in on a few as well. 

No problem. I'm glad my posts enabled you all to enjoy the games a little more.
 
gunnar36 said:
Bender said:
gunnar36 said:
A few thoughts on game...

1)Yes it wasn't Gardiners best game. But cut him some slack, we would have never got to game 7 without him. He was the best dman on both teams in game 6.  He is the one guys who can separate guys from from puck and skate puck out of danger areas consistently. He is constantly making difficult plays look easy (and sometimes easy plays look difficult but not nearly as often ).

2)Nylander on at least 3 plays could have easily beaten Chara cleanly to a puck but choose to pull a Kessel and lay up.  I would like to see a little more fire from a guy playing for his next contract.

3)  the Bruins play far better team defence, not just the 6 guys on the back end, but the forwards in their end are far more involved in winning puck battles then the Leafs.  By virtue of the size and toughness advantage the Bruins have, I feel gave them a big advantage on defending and making it hard for the Leafs to sustain an attack.
And they really work hard on the forecheck and play a really tight neutral zone game. The Leafs have no answer for that unless they do the same and they really didn't. They gave up the line so easily, they hardly seemed to forecheck and the Bruins were able to cleanly exit the zone and carry the puck over the blue line as a result and create sustained pressure over and over. This team needs a bit of that.

Yes, you are bang on with that.  I get a sense that we have a team that is built to consistently make the playoffs, but not succeed at playoff hockey.

I have this same concern.  The new Washington Capitals to 2027.
 
It stings, but our core is still super green and will learn from this.

The next time they find themselves in this situation they'll be better versions of themselves and will have experience to draw from.

I am pretty excited to see what the team can do in the summer.

I hope Dubas is the GM.

I hope they let the UFA's walk.

I hope for at least one significant acquisition at both forward and defence.
 
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:
It stings, but our core is still super green and will learn from this.

The next time they find themselves in this situation they'll be better versions of themselves and will have experience to draw from.

I am pretty excited to see what the team can do in the summer.

I hope Dubas is the GM.

I hope they let the UFA's walk.

I hope for at least one significant acquisition at both forward and defence.
It def will be interesting for sure to see what happens with the Leafs and what they do about Lou. I don't look at this as a set back.. It's a learning curve. End if the day only 1 team wins the cup. We just aren't good enough yet and some of that comes from experience and others from personnel. JVR despite his 3 pp goals is not a good 5v5 player. Bozak was actually pretty decent but again not very strong defensively. I'd like to think we've seen the last of Martin, Leo, JVR, Polak and Bozak in a Leafs uniform. Let's see who steps up from the Marlies like Dermott did this year. Kaps and Johnsson should have bigger roles next year.
 
Emotional game. Some of the over-reactions on here are hilarious but that's the fun of being in the heat of the moment. Have a sleep on it, it'll feel better in the morning.

In all honesty that series should have been at least a round later, if not the Eastern final. It's ridiculous that the Leafs, Bruins and Lightning face eachother in the first 2 rounds.

This time 2 years ago the Leafs weren't even playing at this point of the year having come LAST. Now they're pushing a potential Stanley Cup favourite to 6 games despite not getting much from some of their best players. That's 2 years of really tough playoff experience now under the belts of a bunch of 20 year old guys.

We're about to subtract some of the "negatives" in Komarov, Bozak, Polak etc and replace them with more talented, young hungry players. We have cap space to try and be inventive with other additions to supplement that (hopefully under a new, younger GM). The off season could be almost as interesting as the season this year.
 

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