Marinaro covered where the development was last night
Are you paid by this guy?
Marinaro covered where the development was last night
Dangerous talk as a Leafs fan. In terms of playoff success the last decade Toronto belongs in the "bad" group.
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BIG difference between being hopeful ( which fans of every pro sports team are before the season starts ) and downright delusional. And then you prove my point by suggesting that Marner will get 120 points this season. Just how much of that blue and white kool-aid did you drink ????How dare a fan have hope for their team to reach potential
BIG difference between being hopeful ( which fans of every pro sports team are before the season starts ) and downright delusional. And then you prove my point by suggesting that Marner will get 120 points this season. Just how much of that blue and white kool-aid did you drink ????
Oh gosh no.Are you paid by this guy?
just linking the video twice within a short period of time.Oh gosh no.
His narrative style is to yank both ends of rope which irritates thehell out of me. I do prefer The Hockey Guy. But Marinaro is a Montreal specialist. What are you disputing in what was said?
Marner has never hit 100 points so let's see him try and hit that first okay. This is hilarious. Almost as hilarious as your takes on the Leafs.
They're a 100ish point team who didn't substantially improve in the off-season. And, of course, it will be yet another 1st round exit for your no-show playoff squad.
I'm an old Beeper and this technologyjust linking the video twice within a short period of time.
I guess it’s always possible. A round is not in the cards though.It's delusional the Leafs can win the Atlantic?
And the HFBoards Leaf fans love of all things Leafs blinds you even more.The hfboards hate of all things leaf just blinds you
If Norris' 3rd shoulder surgery fixed the problem, a full season of Pinto, and Chabot's wrist surgery brings him back to form, this also could improve their chances.What you’re missing is those teams have core players heading into their primes. Guys like Stützle, Sanderson, Raymond, Seider, Power, Peterka, Slafkovsky, etc etc drive the improvement, while you’re focused mostly on depth veteran moves around the edges. If Ullmark gives Ottawa goaltending and Stützle bounces back to a 90+ point form that team is a legit playoff threat, and I’m
far from a believer in Ottawa.
The Leafs have a terrible head to head against other Atlantic teams in the playoffs when the games matter most.Atlantic division Good/Bad groups:
Good Bad Boston Toronto Florida Buffalo Tampa Detroit Montreal
Ottawa
Ya one of those teams doesn’t seem to fit in your assessment lol
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As a Sens fan, I can confirm that having a coach who lets the youngsters play pond hockey will not result in any success. Thankfully, DJ Smith is gone.3 years of no system = 3 years of bad defensive habits developed and ingrained.
But hey, I imagine convincing yourself that "he just hasn't implemented a system yet" is a lot easier than acknowledging how atrocious the results have been defensively since MSL took over.
Same for the Sens. Both teams have changed coaches so hoping to see some improvement but those ingrained bad habits will take time to break.Hrmmm, let the players focus on offence and teach defence later. This sounds strikingly familiar to the sentiment around the Sabres during the 2022-2023 season. 2023-2024 didn't go so well. It's not as easy to teach defence as saying "okay guys, play D now but also keep scoring at the same rate." Ask me how I know.
8. Montreal. 85 points. I think the Habs will really take a step this season with a much better second line and what could be a nice little 3rd line with Roy on it. The defence remains highly questionable and will prevent the Habs from truly getting close to the playoffs despite strong goaltending
The closer the season gets, the more I question if there is a team as good as the Leafs in the Atlantic.
Won't be surprised to see Marner score 120 points and have agoodplayoff to get paid.
Are you paid by this guy?
Will they?
Stamkos out, Guentzel in
Sergachev out, McDonagh in
Not really sold that they actually improved in these swaps. What else did they do?
Most importantly for Mitch I can see him squeezing out a 13 million AAV contract out of Leafs management.
If it was a 7 year deal, you need to add in what he would make in the 8th year of a follow up deal, unless you think he is retiring after 7 years.I honestly can't. What would Marner need to get to get that much money at 7 years vs 8 in free agency? It would be 14.85 x 7 for the same money. Is there a team in the league outside of maybe a bottom 5 team willing to pay that for Marner?
I could see a playoff team giving Marner 12 x 7. Over 8 years that is 10.5. I doubt he makes less than Willy, so this is where he would get the Leafs. Can probably get himself up to 11.75 or so which on the open market is 13.42 over 7 years.
I don't think there is appetite to give him as big of a raise to 13. He arguably still isn't worth his current contract.
I don't think there is appetite to give him as big of a raise to 13. He arguably still isn't worth his current contract.
They already went through a ton of key injuries this past season. Did you miss when Martin Jones had to draw in and play 20+ games?
If it was a 7 year deal, you need to add in what he would make in the 8th year of a follow up deal, unless you think he is retiring after 7 years.
I could personally see a 4yr/13million AAV contract him going his way. Especially if he's anywhere near 120pts this season.
No but if he gets 7-8 million, then do the calculation, but don’t do the calculation based on zero lol, that’s just disengenious.You think Marner in 8 years is commanding 14M?
No but if he gets 7-8 million, then do the calculation, but don’t do the calculation based on zero lol, that’s just disengenious.