ottomaddox
Registered User
Galchenyuk was showing some good drive and sometimes had good speed. His skills looked a little more raw at times than you'd think though for his general talent level and was definitely prone to brain cramps which we saw play out at the worst time.
My patience with Dubas is running thin, but if he brings Galchenyuk back I'll be pretty fired up angry. He will be seen as the Bill Buckner of The Storied Toronto Maple Leafs. He made an ungodly error in a professional hockey league. It was the equivalent of running past 1st base and turning right (safely to first base). The most fundamental rule was forgotten by Galchenyuk in order to force offensive play in OT (leading to a 2 on 0 the other way). Dubas cannot have him back to see if he may not do that again.