Ted Hoffman
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I'm not disagreeing with that, I'm just saying the Leafs have always leaned on an excuse for why they couldn't make changes and Matthews being hurt would be a fantastic excuse for not making changes yet again and giving it all one final shot. If it doesn't work yet again, Marner and Tavares are leaving in a year anyway so there's your change. They ... cannot do that.Nor do I think they should run it back without change. They should have made changes ever year for the last three. It still boggles my mind that an organization can think their defense and goaltending is good enough to compete for a cup.
I was just making a general comment about Matthews clearly not being 100%. No matter how flawed your roster is having your best player missing 2 games and playing injured in two others is never a recipe for success.
If I'm Toronto, I ask Tom Stillman for permission to talk to Doug Armstrong and ask him "how much money and how much power do you want to come here" and give him what he wants. And I'm not saying that because I'm avidly anti-DA, I'm saying that because if people really think he's a great GM you put him at the top of the wishlist and say "do whatever it takes to get him." And then you do the same thing for head coach: figure out who you really want, go do whatever it takes to get him in. They cannot waste the prime years of Auston Matthews middling around with a roster that clearly is not built to win in the playoffs, and if they're going to try and win a Cup they have to go for broke.