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No. CupIf the Leafs win the President’s trophy would that mean anything to anyone?
No. CupIf the Leafs win the President’s trophy would that mean anything to anyone?
If the Leafs win the President’s trophy would that mean anything to anyone?
I cheer for them, probably as hard as anyone.Personally I cheer for The Leafs.
The regular season still has to be played to make the playoffs. So I'll be following closely. I wonder what the regular season haters will be doing?
This team can never be considered a first round favourite again, it's ridiculous that a professional writer would say as much. Leafs could win the President's Trophy and nobody would have confidence in their ability to win 4 out of 7 games. The evidence is too much and too damning to confidently say "yeah, this group should move on to the second round no problem."
Even if 'favourite' is just starting at home in the first round, we'll be hard pressed to get it.This team can never be considered a first round favourite again, it's ridiculous that a professional writer would say as much. Leafs could win the President's Trophy and nobody would have confidence in their ability to win 4 out of 7 games. The evidence is too much and too damning to confidently say "yeah, this group should move on to the second round no problem."
This team can never be considered a first round favourite again, it's ridiculous that a professional writer would say as much. Leafs could win the President's Trophy and nobody would have confidence in their ability to win 4 out of 7 games. The evidence is too much and too damning to confidently say "yeah, this group should move on to the second round no problem."
I cheer for them, probably as hard as anyone.
But I just don't see how anyone can look at them dispassionately, and say they are likely to be first round favourites.
I have a bottle of 25-year old Scotch whisky, that I've had for almost 30 years, that I will open when the Leafs win the Cup. I'm almost 70: they'd better hurry.
I agree that it was probably their intent, and also that they phrased it in such a way that Leafs fans could take it any way they like.i have to assume that was SN’s way of saying they predict them to finish 2nd in the Atlantic. Which, to me, doesn’t seem particularly unlikely. Other than Tampa, we are absolutely as good as anyone else in this division. And even Tampa has taken a step back this offseason.
The regular season for me will be more about finding good chemistry with our lines. Does a shut-down third line work? All skill 4th or bangers and crashers. Tavares elevating two wingers and the 3 amigos on the top line, or Tavares/Marner, Matthews/Nylander.
All with the heavier play in the playoffs in mind.....for example having Robertson and Marner on the same line would be a tough sell in the rougher games
I agree that it was probably their intent, and also that they phrased it in such a way that Leafs fans could take it any way they like.
I'm just not as confident that we'll finish second.
But hope springs eternal....
Personally I cheer for The Leafs.
Tampa/Florida/Boston are always going to be tough but Boston I think got significantly weaker but also think that Sens will be a very tough team to play against they are a rising team.
My guess is first two in atlantic division would be 1) Tampa and 2) Florida then it will be a fight for the 3rd between Leafs/Boston/Sens (outside shot to montreal) and if you cant get the 3rd then wildcard will be even tougher IMO as metro would probably end up like 1) Canes, 2) Isles, 3) Caps/Pens/Philly
I'm not sure what to think about Florida still.
The last time I remember them, I remember the banged up Leafs beating them with half a dcore before the Covid break to essentially grab a stranglehold on the playoffs and knock the Cats almost out. Are 2nd place in a Covid division and a 6 game first round exit enough to make them this new powerhouse everyone keeps pushing. Smacks a little too much of "flavor of the month"
I get the same feeling when so many are penciling in Huberdeau into Canada's top 6.
Gonna be interesting to see how they far when they are back in the toughest division in hockey.
I'm not sure what to think about Florida still.
The last time I remember them, I remember the banged up Leafs beating them with half a dcore before the Covid break to essentially grab a stranglehold on the playoffs and knock the Cats almost out. Are 2nd place in a Covid division and a 6 game first round exit enough to make them this new powerhouse everyone keeps pushing. Smacks a little too much of "flavor of the month"
I get the same feeling when so many are penciling in Huberdeau into Canada's top 6.
Gonna be interesting to see how they far when they are back in the toughest division in hockey.