rumman
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Exactly……We're not saying the regular season doesn't matter; you're saying the playoffs don't.
And some defenders who actually know how to defend……..And find a proper dam goalie
Exactly……We're not saying the regular season doesn't matter; you're saying the playoffs don't.
And some defenders who actually know how to defend……..And find a proper dam goalie
Sad, but true…….good to know the MB is actually more awake about what needs to be done than our own fanbase.
because that's closer to the truth than not.
Some haven’t suffered enough to be as disillusioned as the fans that have watch this team for decades, I’ve seen this all before and the current core haven’t learned anything about playoff hockey. If you want to be positive knock yourself out, but ragging on poster’s for not hoping on the sunshine and lollipop wagon isn’t the right way to go imo. Opposing views are what allows for engagement between posters, unless your into echo chambers……..Team very lucky to have fans that forget the past.
You seem to be confused why fans "want to blow it up 10 minutes in".
Then say things like "it's a new year, it is game 1".
Maybe, just maybe, it is you that doesn't get it. Maybe, just maybe, others feel it ISN'T a new year, a game 1. It is a continuation of the same old.
Just cause you don't get it, doesn't mean others don't.
I’m not convinced that fixing the coaching issues will fix the player issues, as much as Imloathe Keefe, he isn’t playing the game, the players are……..The easier solution is replacing the coach with another coach that can run a good system and knows how to run a good PK.
Your on their list now………did you really take me serious on that?
Funny what a little perspective can do to make your point irrefutable……..You're lying to yourself. If I would have said seven years ago that the Leafs would have zero Cups and had won 1 playoff round in the next 7 years you would have called me a "doomer".
Yet here we are, with reality smacking us square in the face...
You answered your own question -- "trying to fill holes and add grit." The problem is that the core of this team is not only physically soft, they are emotionally soft and lack any type of killer instinct DNA. Sure, during the regular season they can feast on teams with their talent alone... but when matched up against playoff caliber teams on a nightly basis (who know how to crank up the intensity and defense) this core is annually exposed.We keep on trying to fill holes ....add grit....etc....how has that worked out for us?
He's not, there is no doubt the players play a HUGE part in this. But the coach needs to put them in winning situations that gives them a advantage.I’m not convinced that fixing the coaching issues will fix the player issues, as much as Imloathe Keefe, he isn’t playing the game, the players are……..
While I agree with you 100% that Keefe is not a great coach... until 34 and 16 realize there's two seasons in the NHL: Regular and playoffs... the Leafs will fail.He's not, there is no doubt the players play a HUGE part in this. But the coach needs to put them in winning situations that gives them a advantage.
Boston has already made adjustments clogging up the neutral zone and forcing our team to dump it in instead of skate it in. I haven't seen Keefe make an adjustment for the team to slow them down and get them off their game.
Keefe deploys his system and sticks to it regardless of the score/what's happening in the game.
Every playoff, the opponent assigns a guy to shadow Matthews, and it was even easier to do when they had Marner with him. If you check out other teams, when an opponent starts to do that, the coach starts scheming to get the star player away from the shadow as much as possible. I had a lot of issues with Babcock, but he used to do it. Keefe has NEVER done it, and it's one of my major issues with him. His idea of adjustments is to take a blender to the lines every game, and he never schemes anything other than "1-2-3-4 in that order". And I'm sorry, but you have this lineup with some great players on it, and the guy you repeatedly double-shift is... Calle Jarncock?While I agree with you 100% that Keefe is not a great coach... until 34 and 16 realize there's two seasons in the NHL: Regular and playoffs... the Leafs will fail.
No, I totally get it, and I agree wholeheartedly with you. But when teams play the Oilers, their main focus is to contain 97 and 29 and yet they still seem to put up playoff digits on par with Gretzky and Lemieux. So, at some point, the focus comes back to the players being able and willing to elevate their games to prevail through the shadowing, schemes, tight defense, etc. If McDavid, Draisaitl, Kucherov, Tkachuk, etc. can all find ways to produce in the playoffs, Matthews and Marner should be able to as well. They just don't hate to lose. They are content with "playing their game" and if they lose, so be it.Every playoff, the opponent assigns a guy to shadow Matthews, and it was even easier to do when they had Marner with him. If you check out other teams, when an opponent starts to do that, the coach starts scheming to get the star player away from the shadow as much as possible. I had a lot of issues with Babcock, but he used to do it. Keefe has NEVER done it, and it's one of my major issues with him. His idea of adjustments is to take a blender to the lines every game, and he never schemes anything other than "1-2-3-4 in that order". And I'm sorry, but you have this lineup with some great players on it, and the guy you repeatedly double-shift is... Calle Jarncock?
You uh, do know that both Marner and Matthews have very good playoff totals, right? In fact, Marner's worst playoffs have been 4 points in 7 games... Matthews' worst playoff was the Washington series (2 points in 7 games), but since then he's never had less than 5 points (issue with Matthews is that most of his playoff points are assists, not goals, so he's not scoring like he usually does). Primary issue isn't putting up points, it's putting up points in later series games... And I suspect having a constant shadow the coach doesn't seem interested in gameplanning around has a lot to do with that. You can only take so many games of a guy following you around cross-checking you in the back whenever the puck comes anywhere near you before you're feeling it...No, I totally get it, and I agree wholeheartedly with you. But when teams play the Oilers, their main focus is to contain 97 and 29 and yet they still seem to put up playoff digits on par with Gretzky and Lemieux. So, at some point, the focus comes back to the players being able and willing to elevate their games to prevail through the shadowing, schemes, tight defense, etc. If McDavid, Draisaitl, Kucherov, Tkachuk, etc. can all find ways to produce in the playoffs, Matthews and Marner should be able to as well. They just don't hate to lose. They are content with "playing their game" and if they lose, so be it.
You answered your own question -- "trying to fill holes and add grit." The problem is that the core of this team is not only physically soft, they are emotionally soft and lack any type of killer instinct DNA. Sure, during the regular season they can feast on teams with their talent alone... but when matched up against playoff caliber teams on a nightly basis (who know how to crank up the intensity and defense) this core is annually exposed.
The solution is not rummaging through the bargain bin in an attempt to find "grit" anymore. There must be a shake-up at the core where soft players are replaced with key contributors who are built different -- think the Tkachuks, Konecny, Marchand, Stone, JT Miller, etc. And, even if they're not as grimy as those guys... they have to have some alpha in their DNA... like MacKinnon, Q. Hughes, Pasta, etc.
The playoffs are a war... and we always go into them with the Backstreet Boys when we need a little G&R or Metallica.
Wait for Marner to expire too. $22m gone in one fell swoop where the money used can shore up an actual defence and an actual NHL caliber goalie.You literally can’t . Fire Keefe and Wait for jt to expire
G&R and Metallica are not enough. The need some serious Gwarr vibe going onYou answered your own question -- "trying to fill holes and add grit." The problem is that the core of this team is not only physically soft, they are emotionally soft and lack any type of killer instinct DNA. Sure, during the regular season they can feast on teams with their talent alone... but when matched up against playoff caliber teams on a nightly basis (who know how to crank up the intensity and defense) this core is annually exposed.
The solution is not rummaging through the bargain bin in an attempt to find "grit" anymore. There must be a shake-up at the core where soft players are replaced with key contributors who are built different -- think the Tkachuks, Konecny, Marchand, Stone, JT Miller, etc. And, even if they're not as grimy as those guys... they have to have some alpha in their DNA... like MacKinnon, Q. Hughes, Pasta, etc.
The playoffs are a war... and we always go into them with the Backstreet Boys when we need a little G&R or Metallica.
I’m feeling the same, misery loves company……Ya know, there are times when after 56 yrs, when there is a badge of pride for still loving the same team, for sticking to it, for taking the abuse, the tantrums, for struggling to find the right hat, jersey, socks to wear that breaks the curse. A badge for knowing we are paying for the sins of Ballard, Yolanda and Pierre Puck. For standing upright and taking the kick in the groin, again.
Then I think of MLSE, the money, the waste, the press saying what a sports guy Tannebaum is, the $16 beer.
Tiger and stitches to Mitchy and his puppy.
Salming and his courage against the the bullys of Broad street,
WTF, blow up this group, top to bottom.
I can take a restart...I have done it before, just give me some players with pride on the big stage.
Thing is, shanny would sign Lars to drums and pay 3 x 1st rndrs for Axel Rose (now) to belt some tunes..G&R and Metallica are not enough. The need some serious Gwarr vibe
It's weird that the last 7 years were superior to the prior decade before that.The last 7+ years are more than enough. This has been overdue for literally years.
I'm saving this post for when they lose the series. The fact that you're sure they will win makes me more confident that they won't. I don't think I've ever seen you make a correct prediction in your 3,000+ posts. lolSolid thread.
Sure, go ahead and save it. You won't remember it when the Leafs win because it will be lost in the sea of irrational posts about how great the Leafs are. I'll summarize for you: the Leafs will win the first two rounds of the playoffs. After that, who knows.I'm saving this post for when they lose the series. The fact that you're sure they will win makes me more confident that they won't. I don't think I've ever seen you make a correct prediction in your 3,000+ posts. lol
Congratulations on doing the dumbest thing you can do as a fan, position yourself so you have to cheer against the team.I'm saving this post for when they lose the series. The fact that you're sure they will win makes me more confident that they won't. I don't think I've ever seen you make a correct prediction in your 3,000+ posts. lol