bustaheims
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Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Yes, we need Clarkson to be our Ward. Or to be our Bodie, whichever he thinks is easier.
I think I'd be happy if Clarkson could at least be what Clarkson was early in his career.
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Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Yes, we need Clarkson to be our Ward. Or to be our Bodie, whichever he thinks is easier.
RedLeaf said:Yeah, but it has to go both ways though. So Carlyle deserves some credit for beating two of the best teams in their home barns last week too, right? Or is he only a factor when they lose?
RedLeaf said:Sweenbot said:Potvin29 said:bustaheims said:Potvin29 said:Even the teams that are low in SF/SA tend to outshoot the Leafs badly too.
It's almost mind boggling. I get that they don't have great defensive talent on the roster, but, they're not this bad.
It's Carlyle. Someone on Twitter was talking about it, and Mirtle discussed it earlier in the season - their Corsi % was about league average or close to it before Carlyle was hired, and since he's been hired the CF% for every player has gone down. You could see it in Anaheim too - was around 50% when they had Pronger/Niedermayer, when Pronger was gone it went down a bit, then when Niedermayer was gone it went down even more. Players like Grabovski/MacArthur etc have seen their's increase after leaving the Leafs.
Since it's basically just measuring chances that's a good indication of where the issue lies. It's systemic.
Carlyle is the main problem with this team. There is no way we should get outplayed as much as we do, 2 shots!!!!!. Most 3rd period blow leads. Pk is a mess.
Yeah, but it has to go both ways though. So Carlyle deserves some credit for beating two of the best teams in their home barns last week too, right? Or is he only a factor when they lose?
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:bustaheims said:Troy Bodie -twice9x the Clarkson, ~1/9 the price.
Clarkson is really beginning to piss me off. It's one thing to suck. It's another to make those around you suck more.
Potvin29 said:You always say this as if those games were radically different than when they lose - in both situations they get heavily outchanced, both of those wins they were heavily outchanced, and they rely on getting elite goaltending to win.
But you're free to describe from those wins which of Carlyle's strategies paid off, other than having the goaltending step up and bail the team out again.
Basically if they don't receive great goaltending they don't win because they give up too many shots to not have great goaltending - and that's not the case for every team in the league.
bustaheims said:Potvin29 said:You always say this as if those games were radically different than when they lose - in both situations they get heavily outchanced, both of those wins they were heavily outchanced, and they rely on getting elite goaltending to win.
But you're free to describe from those wins which of Carlyle's strategies paid off, other than having the goaltending step up and bail the team out again.
Basically if they don't receive great goaltending they don't win because they give up too many shots to not have great goaltending - and that's not the case for every team in the league.
Yeah. I mean, the biggest difference between the wins on the West coast and the game against San Jose and tonight is that, in the two wins, they played well in the 1st period and then held on for dear life.
Potvin29 said:And it's not even the fact they get outshot, I could handle getting outshot but it's the degree to which they get outshot game in game out.
Potvin29 said:RedLeaf said:Sweenbot said:Potvin29 said:bustaheims said:Potvin29 said:Even the teams that are low in SF/SA tend to outshoot the Leafs badly too.
It's almost mind boggling. I get that they don't have great defensive talent on the roster, but, they're not this bad.
It's Carlyle. Someone on Twitter was talking about it, and Mirtle discussed it earlier in the season - their Corsi % was about league average or close to it before Carlyle was hired, and since he's been hired the CF% for every player has gone down. You could see it in Anaheim too - was around 50% when they had Pronger/Niedermayer, when Pronger was gone it went down a bit, then when Niedermayer was gone it went down even more. Players like Grabovski/MacArthur etc have seen their's increase after leaving the Leafs.
Since it's basically just measuring chances that's a good indication of where the issue lies. It's systemic.
Carlyle is the main problem with this team. There is no way we should get outplayed as much as we do, 2 shots!!!!!. Most 3rd period blow leads. Pk is a mess.
Yeah, but it has to go both ways though. So Carlyle deserves some credit for beating two of the best teams in their home barns last week too, right? Or is he only a factor when they lose?
You always say this as if those games were radically different than when they lose - in both situations they get heavily outchanced, both of those wins they were heavily outchanced, and they rely on getting elite goaltending to win.
But you're free to describe from those wins which of Carlyle's strategies paid off, other than having the goaltending step up and bail the team out again.
Basically if they don't receive great goaltending they don't win because they give up too many shots to not have great goaltending - and that's not the case for every team in the league.
RedLeaf said:But goaltending isn't the only reason they're winning games this year. The offense has been pretty good too. So, at what point do we say they aren't playing all that terribly?
bustaheims said:RedLeaf said:But goaltending isn't the only reason they're winning games this year. The offense has been pretty good too. So, at what point do we say they aren't playing all that terribly?
If it wasn't for the goaltending, the offence wouldn't have much chance to make an impact. And, really, it's the top line that's been pretty good. The rest of the lineup has really just been okay.
CarltonTheBear said:Phaneuf's got a decent amount of points in the last few games.
RedLeaf said:I think it just gets to a point where people are reaching for the negatives. If it wasn't for the goaltending, or the offense, or the first line, or secondary scoring, etc, etc. the team would suck.
While all that may be true, the fact is we 'have' those things.
The defense has been an issue, but really there are way more positives to take note of than negatives....