You’re such a continual downer dude. It’s September, chill.
I like this concept of pressure the puck everywhere, north south, forcing the skill guys into the dirty areas, a hive mentality. Keefe had no control over this group, Berube has the pedigree, he has a level of respect which gives him a period to shape the team. It’s an upgrade over Keefe, no question, so optimism is realism.
LolI am not crazy about Berube being the coach of this team. I don’t think he is the right guy.
I am not crazy about Berube being the coach of this team. I don’t think he is the right guy.
The problem with the LeafsI am not crazy about Berube being the coach of this team. I don’t think he is the right guy.
So after two preseason games here's what I've noticed is different so far under Berube.
Not much.
They still focus on short outlet passes to exit the zone. They'll occassionally use the stretch pass to keep defensemen on the other team honest. But for the most part it's a defender passing it to a forward, usually RW, who then carries it to about the blue line before peeling off the wall into the neutral zone.
The Leafs will dump it in a lot more than some might think for a puck possession team.
They are a good puck retrieval team. So they are ambiguous in whether they enter the zone with possession or not. Once in the zone and with possession they set up quickly looking for cross seam passes in the slot.
They have either been tied or coming from behind the whole time these first two games.
So they haven't been able.to run a trap yet. I'm curious to see if Berube will have them running a trap in the third period of games they are winning. That would be a significant break from under Keefe who just had them trying to score at all times regardless.
Otherwise it's still the same old Leafs.
the biggest difference is playing faster. More agressive on forecheck, forcing mistake, attack the net
under Keefe it was all about possession game. Enter in control of the puck, cycling with the puck unstead you've got something open.
What are you talking about?!?!?! The entire keefe system defensively was a trap especially with a lead. When you don't put pressure or just at 1 and waiting with 4 or 5 player in neutral zone... its a trap and thats exactly what's Toronto did all the time under Keefe and even more come playoff time.
Better or worse than Keefe?I am not crazy about Berube being the coach of this team. I don’t think he is the right guy.
SureIf you want to double down on the Leafs making the conference final, my bingo card has space.
The jury is still out.Better or worse than Keefe?
But they’re quickly reaching a concensus. Old, old school coaching mentality. We’ll see how it turns out. It’s a large carrousel of coaches in the off season.The
The jury is still out.
Does this sound familiar? We are starting to see this same transition in our team, even though it’s so early. We’re only a few games into the season but the way this team is playing is night and day different.I'll repost this because it made me happy to read:
"Berube's suffocating system took a stranglehold on the rest of the league. The Blues became a heavy hockey team that made opponents fight for every inch of the ice and did not allow for easy passage through the neutral zone. Not only did the Blues find their scoring touch, but their forechecking became a widely superior strength over anyone else in the NHL, increasing their offensive-zone time and not allowing teams to rush up the ice."
Good find!Does this sound familiar? We are starting to see this same transition in our team, even though it’s so rarely. We’re only a few games into the season but the way this team is playing is night and day different.
For those that thought a coaching change wouldn’t make a difference because they’re not on the ice - now you know.
Obviously this is early and playoff success is what matters, but right now Berube hockey is better for my blood pressure
It does look like his intent is to lean heavily on Matthews and Marner in all situations.One thing is immediately apparent. He is building a system for four lines. For the entire team to play.
It was clear that Keefe had a system and style designed to maximize the potential of the core. We all know how that turned out.
It's early but I'm a big fan of what I'm seeing so far.
Matthew's on the PK makes a lot of sense to me. I wonder if he went to him and said you can score 60 plus goals or you can be the best all-around player in the world. What do you want?
I think it's gonna be great for their development as players, having Matthews PK for 82 games is gonna translate to a more successful game in the playoffs.It does look like his intent is to lean heavily on Matthews and Marner in all situations.
He wouldn't be the first coach to look to his best players to carry the lions share of the load.
Hopefully they won't burn out by seasons end.
One thing is immediately apparent. He is building a system for four lines. For the entire team to play.
It was clear that Keefe had a system and style designed to maximize the potential of the core. We all know how that turned out.
It's early but I'm a big fan of what I'm seeing so far.
Matthew's on the PK makes a lot of sense to me. I wonder if he went to him and said you can score 60 plus goals or you can be the best all-around player in the world. What do you want?
which is great because to get that he'll need cup final or cup as an end result.Like I said, he will win coach of the year this season.
I am not sure the conversation with Matthews would have went positively lol, but I agree with the rest of your post.