danpantz
Registered User
- Mar 31, 2013
- 8,100
- 11,583
I don’t think so. They would be missing their biggest piece, but I think the improvements in goals against would carry them through the missing Matthews goals pretty well.
The team is more balanced this year, and Matthews brings a lot more than goals, but I think the defense is the best it’s looked in …. 20 years? God how sad is that? And the goaltending is going to be twice as good as it was the last 3 years with Samsonov in net.
Of course, that’s just on paper and anything can happen once they all hit the ice.
I think the Leafs have to be the odds on favorites to win the Atlantic, even if Matthews misses a week or two to start the season.
They are the only team who didn’t lose any pieces and got better at all the positions they struggled with last year.
The big dogs in the Atlantic have all taken major hits, except the Maple Leafs. The Maple Leafs are the only team who got better compared to Florida, Boston and tampa
How did the Bruins get worse by signing a #1 center and a middle pair d-man
Unless they don’t get Swayman signed they are definitely better than they were last year.
Last edited: