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Toronto Maple Leafs vs Boston Bruins - Round 1

Guilt Trip said:
Marleau gets it and he won't be a healthy scratch at any time. I expect him to pick it up starting Thursday.
He did score 2 goals in game 7. I expect him to play well. He's been saving himself right?

That third line on paper looks like three guys all having terrible seasons. Let's hope the results start showing up for them. Nylander on the break-ins, Marleau to the net and Kadri in the high slot. I think they have the potential to do some damage.
 
Dappleganger said:
If I were a Bruins fan, I would be getting a Gardiner jersey with a "-5" on the back of it.

It's interesting that Leaf fans are still interested bringing up a game in which everyone (particularly Andersen, with a 0.829 sv%) played terrible.

Until game 7 Gardiner was probably their best defencemen against Boston last year. I expect a similar story this year.
 
Strangelove said:
Dappleganger said:
If I were a Bruins fan, I would be getting a Gardiner jersey with a "-5" on the back of it.

It's interesting that Leaf fans are still interested bringing up a game in which everyone (particularly Andersen, with a 0.829 sv%) played terrible.

Until game 7 Gardiner was probably their best defencemen against Boston last year. I expect a similar story this year.

I mean, it's not like it hasn't been all over the sports channels the last couple days.  :-\
 
cabber24 said:
Guilt Trip said:
Marleau gets it and he won't be a healthy scratch at any time. I expect him to pick it up starting Thursday.
He did score 2 goals in game 7. I expect him to play well. He's been saving himself right?

That third line on paper looks like three guys all having terrible seasons. Let's hope the results start showing up for them. Nylander on the break-ins, Marleau to the net and Kadri in the high slot. I think they have the potential to do some damage.

He also scored 27 goals that year.  He was down to 16 this year and his skating is nowhere near where it was last year.  It would be a great plus if he is able to step up his game but he certainly isn't someone I'm going to expect anything out of.
 
As much as a Leaf fan as I am, and having been one since 1974, there is no way I see the Leafs taking out the Bruins, and I am devastated and saddened by saying that.  If the Leafs can somehow upset the Bruins, I would be jumping for joy, but the reality is, every team out there knows how to beat the Leafs - clog up the passing lanes and put pressure on the D.  The Leafs never had an answer for that the entire season and every loss I saw this season was a result of teams doing those two things, so I would expect the Bruins to do those same things.  For an offensive team, there were too many one goal games - that is the Leafs only scored one goal, and there were a lot of games which the Leafs could not generate a lot of scoring chances so I'm expecting the Bruins to take this in 5.

However, the two wild cards are Kadri and Gardiner.  If Kadri can be a pest and create some offense and if Gardiner can stop passing the puck to Bruin players, and actually play defense responsibly, the Leafs will take out the Bruins in 7.
 
So every team in the league knew how to beat the Leafs and they just decided not to 46 times?
 
Nik the Trik said:
So every team in the league knew how to beat the Leafs and they just decided not to 46 times?
Felt sorry for them? Leafs got lucky 46 times? Sounds reasonable to me.
 
Nik the Trik said:
So every team in the league knew how to beat the Leafs and they just decided not to 46 times?

It depends on the style of the other coach, and if the players on the other team can play that style against the Leafs.  Take a look at the Leaf losses this past season, and in most of those games, the other team was clogging up the passing lanes and the Leafs never had an answer for that, and never adjusted their play to counter that.  Just saying....
 
93forever said:
However, the two wild cards are Kadri and Gardiner.  If Kadri can be a pest and create some offense and if Gardiner can stop passing the puck to Bruin players, and actually play defense responsibly, the Leafs will take out the Bruins in 7.

Really? That's the difference between a loss in 5 and a win in 7?
 
93forever said:
Nik the Trik said:
So every team in the league knew how to beat the Leafs and they just decided not to 46 times?

It depends on the style of the other coach, and if the players on the other team can play that style against the Leafs.  Take a look at the Leaf losses this past season, and in most of those games, the other team was clogging up the passing lanes and the Leafs never had an answer for that, and never adjusted their play to counter that.  Just saying....

So then why did the Leafs have a split record against most teams? If it was all about style/ability to clog lanes then how come teams did it some nights and not others?
 
CarltonTheBear said:
Literally every teams game plan against every other team is to clog up the passing lanes.

Yeah. It?s like when people say the book on X butterfly style goalie is go high glove side.
 
I don't usually post about what player I'd liked to see used where, as I usually defer to the wisdom of the people in the know, but I'd love to see Matthews, Tavares and Kadri just continually rolled out there and barely using Gauthier. Get Auston and JT up to 20 minutes a night by giving them a couple of shifts with the Brown and Moore. There's just such a drop-off from the top centers to the 4C. I think they'd relish the extra minutes. Just ride those ponies all night long.

              Hyman-Tavares-Marner
          Johnsson-Matthews-Kapanen
              Marleau-Kadri-Nylander
        Moore-Tavares/Matthews-Brown
 
disco said:
I don't usually post about what player I'd liked to see used where, as I usually defer to the wisdom of the people in the know, but I'd love to see Matthews, Tavares and Kadri just continually rolled out there and barely using Gauthier. Get Auston and JT up to 20 minutes a night by giving them a couple of shifts with the Brown and Moore. There's just such a drop-off from the top centers to the 4C. I think they'd relish the extra minutes. Just ride those ponies all night long.

              Hyman-Tavares-Marner
          Johnsson-Matthews-Kapanen
              Marleau-Kadri-Nylander
        Moore-Tavares/Matthews-Brown
I would agree. If Goat plays close to 10 mins, we're in big trouble. Babs needs to dbl shift the boys in the middle, namely Matthews and JT.
 
Guilt Trip said:
I would agree. If Goat plays close to 10 mins, we're in big trouble. Babs needs to dbl shift the boys in the middle, namely Matthews and JT.

Gauthier's been over 10 minutes a night just 14 times in his 70 games this season. Among forwards with over 50 games played this season, he sits dead last in average ice time at just 8:22 a night. So I don't really see that changing in the playoffs.
 

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