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Post-Game Talk: AHHHHHHH!!!! Leafs win 2-0 Game 6

I get that, but again only goal scored by the team in like 2 1/2 games almost
I guess they just really don't like the rest of his game at all. I think Robertson puts great effort on the forecheck and he really does try and help, but he's just small. Holmberg is the other side of the coin, he does the non-scoring things better than Robertson and that's what got him put back in .
 
I guess they just really don't like the rest of his game at all. I think Robertson puts great effort on the forecheck and he really does try and help, but he's just small. Holmberg is the other side of the coin, he does the non-scoring things better than Robertson and that's what got him put back in .

Yeah it’s just weird optically I think.
We posted defensive gem last night so no real criticism of the choice, just more observation.

It’s time we finally win a game 7.
 
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Gents what did i say .. to win this series we needed 2 shutouts .. Woll got us 1st one last night .. dude maybe a "money" tender .. his record in elimination games is TOP NOTCH .. but game 7 against Cup champs is truest test of a money tender .. Cats will try to knock him out of game .. all hail da WOLL
 
Gents what did i say .. to win this series we needed 2 shutouts .. Woll got us 1st one last night .. dude maybe a "money" tender .. his record in elimination games is TOP NOTCH .. but game 7 against Cup champs is truest test of a money tender .. Cats will try to knock him out of game .. all hail da WOLL
Will didn’t have to do much, that was a masterclass by the entire team defence
 
Where you been?
Waiting for round 3, but thought I'd watch their last game of the season, so watched last night.

Watched one other game, a loss on Mother's Day as company wanted to watch. Watched their wins from recordings, but skipped through commercials and other parts of the games. Not much confidence in the team, and not as likeable as other teams that didn't have the same talent.

And scraping 900' of popcorn, replacing Poly B, drywalling, and painting ... and after all that weighing less at 70 than I did at 19. (by 2 lbs.)

Without a shut-out, I doubt they win last night, Panthers wouldn't have opened it up for the Leafs to score goal 2.

That's the Woll we used to see more frequently. But even in the 2-0 loss, he held them in it.
 
Waiting for round 3, but thought I'd watch their last game of the season, so watched last night.

Watched one other game, a loss on Mother's Day as company wanted to watch. Watched their wins from recordings, but skipped through commercials and other parts of the games. Not much confidence in the team, and not as likeable as other teams that didn't have the same talent.

And scraping 900' of popcorn, replacing Poly B, drywalling, and painting ... and after all that weighing less at 70 than I did at 19. (by 2 lbs.)

Without a shut-out, I doubt they win last night, Panthers wouldn't have opened it up for the Leafs to score goal 2.

That's the Woll we used to see more frequently. But even in the 2-0 loss, he held them in it.

There's nothing more painful than overhead work. How are the shoulders feelin' today?
 
Waiting for round 3, but thought I'd watch their last game of the season, so watched last night.

Watched one other game, a loss on Mother's Day as company wanted to watch. Watched their wins from recordings, but skipped through commercials and other parts of the games. Not much confidence in the team, and not as likeable as other teams that didn't have the same talent.

And scraping 900' of popcorn, replacing Poly B, drywalling, and painting ... and after all that weighing less at 70 than I did at 19. (by 2 lbs.)

Without a shut-out, I doubt they win last night, Panthers wouldn't have opened it up for the Leafs to score goal 2.

That's the Woll we used to see more frequently. But even in the 2-0 loss, he held them in it.
Good to know you’re still on the right side of the grass, your input was missed, at least by me, and I’m sure others as well…….
 
I wonder if there's anyone who's gone to games and has thrown their jersey on to the ice multiple times?

*deep thoughts*
I lucked out and was given Game 1 tickets by someone who couldn't use them. I will say, the amount of terrible fakes I see within the crowd some of those should be easy to walk away from jks.
 
That guy has been an amazing pickup for cheap. All the extras he brings are huge. And on top of that, his general craziness is just plain fun to watch. Guy actually fought Olivier for no real reason lol. Surprised he hasn't gotten more love on here the last few years.
He's now played 279 regular season and 19 post-season games.

This is frequently when you start to really see what defenders are capable of. He'll be 27 in September to start next season.

Liljegren has now played 264 regular season and 13 post-season games. He turned 26 in April. He was 2nd. pairing to end the season in San Jose, and jury is still deliberating about both players.

Two different types of defenders, but I'm happy with Benoit, Leafs needed him more than another Rielly.
 
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Huge loss, hopefully the medical staff can work some magic.
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We need this guy on our medical staff.

Kidding aside, I hope Knies is alright but he was in very clear discomfort.
 
There's nothing more painful than overhead work. How are the shoulders feelin' today?
Survived, one of the ceilings had been painted so a tougher sledding than the others. Also I suffer vertigo at times, and expected it to return but luckily it stayed away. Standing on scaffolding working overhead with vertigo should be a sporting event ...

Thanks for asking :thumbu:
 
He's now played 279 regular season and 19 post-season games.

This is frequently when you start to really see what defenders are capable of. He'll be 27 in September to start next season.

Liljegren has now played 264 regular season and 13 post-season games. He turned 26 in April. He was 2nd. pairing to end the season in San Jose, and jury is still deliberating about both players.

Two different types of defenders, but I'm happy with Benoit, Leafs needed him more than another Rielly.
Isn’t it refreshing to not have stiffs like Lilly and Brodie on the D, I have zero complaints about the D this year, nor any complaints about their playoff performances thus far……….
 
Isn’t it refreshing to not have stiffs like Lilly and Brodie on the D, I have zero complaints about the D this year, nor any complaints about their playoff performances thus far……….
I’m excluding Riley from my praise, I thought that would be a given, but just to be clear……..
 
Bobrovsky always falls like you do in cartoons. I can try to be charitable but it's hard to ignore that it always looks exaggerated
Hasak was also a flopper, but he could keep the puck out of his net, and to me I could care less what a goalie looks like preventing goals…….
 
Isn’t it refreshing to not have stiffs like Lilly and Brodie on the D, I have zero complaints about the D this year, nor any complaints about their playoff performances thus far……….

Chris Tanev, poor guy, taking a beating out there. I actually kind of feel bad for him, in all honesty. Getting grinded into a pulp.
 
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We need this guy on our medical staff.

Kidding aside, I hope Knies is alright but he was in very clear discomfort.

True story: I was at Casino Rama about 15-20 years ago (we were really there to see Loverboy - don't judge) and I played craps for the first and only time, I had no idea how to play, just did what the dealer told me to do. I rolled the dice in my hands like that before every roll and called it "The Miagi". At one point, no word of a lie, I had a crowd 4 people deep all around the table. :)
 

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