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Thought it might be good to have a single spot for any Media predictions out there.
DGB put out the first part of his season preview today, focusing on as he puts it the bottom feeders and the middle of the pack teams. The Leafs are 1 of 7 bottom feeders:
https://sports.vice.com/ca/article/down-goes-browns-nhl-preview-part-1-bottom-feeders-and-middle-of-the-pack-teams
DGB put out the first part of his season preview today, focusing on as he puts it the bottom feeders and the middle of the pack teams. The Leafs are 1 of 7 bottom feeders:
Toronto Maple Leafs
Last season: 29-42-11, 69 points, dead last in the NHL.
Offseason report: They flipped Jonathan Bernier for Frederik Andersen, kind of, and that's probably an upgrade. They also confused their more analytically inclined fans by signing guys like Matt Martin and Roman Polak. But none of that was as important as the night that this happened.
Outlook: Long term, it's pretty darn good. ESPN prospect guru Corey Pronman didn't just rank their prospects as the best in the league, he said that "there are zero reasonable arguments for anyone to even be in the same conversation." So the future looks bright. But the future isn't here yet, and this season figures to be one of slow but steady progress at best.
In the spotlight: In 1985, Toronto drafted Wendel Clark with the first pick in the draft. You could make a good argument that the three most promising Maple Leafs rookies in the 31 years since are all going to be on this year's opening night roster. William Nylander, Mitch Marner and Auston Matthews all look like they could be something special, and their progress this year will be far more important than wins and losses.
Bold prediction: For the first time in 50 years, a Maple Leaf captures the Calder Trophy as rookie of the year?but it's Nylander, not Matthews.
https://sports.vice.com/ca/article/down-goes-browns-nhl-preview-part-1-bottom-feeders-and-middle-of-the-pack-teams