Guilt Trip
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Leafs need to play their game, not easy to do but that simple. Whoever gets the easier matchup, not against Bergeroncan hopefully produce. Our 3rd and 4th lines need to outplay theirs too. Our goalie is better!
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This... has not aged well. Let's just pretend he tore his ACL on that DeBrusk knee :-\disco said:- Kadri will (hopefully) ride the physical line without a suspension.
sickbeast said:Yesterday the Bruins were the team I feared. Big, physical, fast, and mean. Losing Kadri will be brutal. I am hopeful that the Leafs can pull it off but I definitely think Boston is in the driver's seat now, particularly if they can win game 3 and win back home ice advantage. Who comes off the bench to fill in while Kadri is out?93forever said:OldTimeHockey said: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?
Like I said, Kadri and Gardiner will be keys to the series. Who knows what would have happened if Kadri wasn't a bonehead in game 2. Maybe the Leafs get a second goal. They need Gardiner to play solid defensively which is what he is doing, but the Kadri thing may cost the Leafs the series. If I am wrong and the Leafs take the series, I will be the first to say that you were right and I was wrong, I do hope I am wrong, I really do.
Hopefully Babcock can pull off some coaching wizardry. We'll see tomorrow.
Babcock has been solid. The ice time distribution has been great.Zee said:Babcock has to identify that Marleau isn't doing anything out there and needs his ice time cut. Moore and Ennis did more with 6 minutes of ice than Marleau did in almost double that time.
Zee said:Babcock has to identify that Marleau isn't doing anything out there and needs his ice time cut. Moore and Ennis did more with 6 minutes of ice than Marleau did in almost double that time.
herman said:https://twitter.com/scottcwheeler/status/1118161550479482881
Is there really anything to complain about right now?
Coco-puffs said:Yes. Marleau should have a bigger number after that minus. Not surprising to me that the Nylander line was the worst one possession wise last night. And I thought Willy played a really good game! Would really like to see:
Moore-Nylander-Brown
Marleau-Goat-Ennis
(I don't think Marleau-Brown works well at all, and I think it would make the 4th line too weak so I prefer to split them up)
CarltonTheBear said:Coco-puffs said:Yes. Marleau should have a bigger number after that minus. Not surprising to me that the Nylander line was the worst one possession wise last night. And I thought Willy played a really good game! Would really like to see:
Moore-Nylander-Brown
Marleau-Goat-Ennis
(I don't think Marleau-Brown works well at all, and I think it would make the 4th line too weak so I prefer to split them up)
I don't really expect any changes to the line-up right now but if I was in charge I'd go:
Johnsson-Matthews-Brown
Marleau-Nylander-Kapanen
With the 1st and 4th lines staying the way they are. Brown's really stepped up in the playoffs and would add a Hyman-like presence to the Matthews line. Marleau and Kappy, IIRC, have had some success together with Kadri and obviously Nylander and Kapanen know each other well.
OldTimeHockey said:Zee said:Babcock has to identify that Marleau isn't doing anything out there and needs his ice time cut. Moore and Ennis did more with 6 minutes of ice than Marleau did in almost double that time.
I don't buy that. I actually find Marleau to be contributing quite well. Can we swap Moore in the odd time? Sure. But I don't think a full swap will help the team. Just my opinion though.
Now hold one here just a minute. Here's a little stat for you that might alter your opinion slightly.cabber24 said:Babcock has been solid. The ice time distribution has been great.Zee said:Babcock has to identify that Marleau isn't doing anything out there and needs his ice time cut. Moore and Ennis did more with 6 minutes of ice than Marleau did in almost double that time.
Guilt Trip said:Johnsson and Kappy are considered 1st line players yes?
Guilt Trip said:How does Johnsson and Kappy to an extent play so little in game 2? Johnsson was the 4th lowest TOI in game 2, 3 minutes less then Marleau who was 5th. 3 MINUTES people.
So Babs has done a great job with ice in game 1 and 3 but not so much in game 2.
Guilt Trip said:So we can safely say if Johnsson plays over 16 mins, the Leafs win?
Haha, good one!CarltonTheBear said:Guilt Trip said:So we can safely say if Johnsson plays over 16 mins, the Leafs win?
I think it's pretty safe to say that Babcock was either resting Johnsson for game 3 or motivating him to play better in game 3 by cutting his ice-time and therefore if he did play 16 minutes maybe we win game 2 but we definitely lose game 3 therefore Babcock should be awarded the Jack Adams immediately.
Zee said:OldTimeHockey said:Zee said:Babcock has to identify that Marleau isn't doing anything out there and needs his ice time cut. Moore and Ennis did more with 6 minutes of ice than Marleau did in almost double that time.
I don't buy that. I actually find Marleau to be contributing quite well. Can we swap Moore in the odd time? Sure. But I don't think a full swap will help the team. Just my opinion though.
Contributing in what way? I don't see him doing much of anything out there.
I think we should expect him to be more then a 4th line player which is essentially what he is. I think he played well in game 1 though and was a big factor in the Nylander goal. We also need Nylander to be more then a 4th line player to, which is what he's become. He may have been better yesterday but being better then that tire fire on Saturday isn't hard to do. Fact is late in the game Babs put Goat out there with the 3rd line and sat him. Nylander's compete level needs to be a lot better.OldTimeHockey said:Zee said:OldTimeHockey said:Zee said:Babcock has to identify that Marleau isn't doing anything out there and needs his ice time cut. Moore and Ennis did more with 6 minutes of ice than Marleau did in almost double that time.
I don't buy that. I actually find Marleau to be contributing quite well. Can we swap Moore in the odd time? Sure. But I don't think a full swap will help the team. Just my opinion though.
Contributing in what way? I don't see him doing much of anything out there.
Banging Bodies, driving the play deep, forcing the defense to move the puck quickly. It's nothing to jump up and down about, but it's things that a line with Nylander needs as he doesn't drive the play or bang bodies. He's a perimeter player and there's nothing wrong with that.. Brown and Marleau may not be ideal. But Marleau belongs on the 3rd line IMO.
What are you looking for out of him?