Fred, Willie, Tavares, Dermott, Vesey (in limited minutes) will have better 2nd halves. Campbell will get more games in down the stretch letting us feel better going into playoffs if Fred falters, and also keeping Fred from being run down (fatigued) come playoff time. I bet we pickup a top 7 forward and some sort of cheap reliable depth defenseman with an all round game for our system, defensively strong, and maybe a bit physical, not soft.
Barring no trades, I think the top 4 cup favorites/contenders right now are: 1) Lightning; 2) Golden Knights; 3) Islanders; 4) Leafs; with the Lightning being the clear-cut #1. Lightning & Leafs have the best chance at making the final 4, where hopefully a high league seed will keep us from playing the Lightning right away. Odds are 1 or maybe none of the Golden Knights or the Islanders make the final 4 out of their divisions with some good teams to go through. IF were make it to the final 4, that would put us as likely the #3 favorite, possibly #2. Hopefully we continue to improve, stay healthy (specifically Matthews wrist) and add enough before the TDL to move up and challenge a team like Tampa (+Kucherov) or the others.
Mid-Season Report Cards (based by player to player and largely influenced by my expectation of them; So I'm not saying Jason Spezza has been better than Mitch Marner)
Forwards:
Auston Matthews: A+
Jason Spezza: A+
Zach Hyman A
Mitch Marner: A-
Pierre Engvall: B+
Travis Boyd: B+
Wayne Simmonds: B+
Alex Kerfoot: B+
Ilya Mikheyev: B+
Joe Thornton: B
Alexander Barabanov: B
Nicholas Petan: B-
William Nylander: B-
John Tavares: C+
Jimmy Vesey C-
Defense:
Jake Muzzin A
TJ Brodie A
Justin Holl A
Morgan Rielly B+
Zach Bogosian B+
Travis Dermott B-
Goalies:
Michael Hutchinson A
Jack Campbell A
Frederik Andersen C
Keefe & Coaching Staff: A
MVP: Auston Matthews
Runner up: Mitch Marner
Matthews has been a complete beast and clearly the 2nd best player in the world going head to head with McDavid for the Hart trophy; I'd have him edging out McDavid as of now. He and Marner are leading this team.
Best newcomer: TJ Brodie
Runner up: Wayne Simmonds
Brodie has adjusted and has been the perfect top pairing complementary player Rielly has needed for years. Guy has fit right into the Leafs system and has been very good & reliable defensively. Wain train has brought the Leafs what they needed and plays his role well; looks great on the PP, tells guys to shoot it off his chest, and looks like he can be effective both in the top 6 and 4th line.
Top forward: Auston Matthews
Runner up: Mitch Marner
Yup, Keefe rides them for a reason.
Top defenseman: Morgan Rielly
Runner-up: Jake Muzzin
Whole top 4 has been great but Rielly's been our best D with a lot of thanks to Brodie, but Muzzin has been leading the way from the 2nd shutdown pair playing an important role.
Best value (outplaying their contract): Zach Hyman
Runner-up: Justin Holl
Hyman's been a nightly beast at just 2.25m, he makes every line he's on better and has been great on every single one of them, especially that new 3rd line. Holl's been great in solidifying our top 4, shutdown pair, and penalty kill. I would have thought Bogo would have been playing over him for penalty killing but Holl's been great there.
Biggest surprise: Auston Matthews
Runner-up: Sheldon Keefe & the coaching staff
I knew he was good and that despite how good he's been that he had more (high ceiling), but I didn't think he could be this good this early, still with more to his game to be unlocked, and while playing injured... The way he's scoring now, adding layers to his game, and all of a sudden playing even more physical, I thought he would have left that in the playoffs, can't wait for this time around.
Malhotra with the powerplays, Keefe and the staff definitely have had a huge influence on changing the way this team has been playing (along with Dubas). Dubas got his guy and Keefe got to start with his own training camp this year and it's paying off. He's been great at finding the right combination of players, putting the lines in a blender, and managing his players individually and team as a whole.
Most intriguing player: Auston Matthews
Runner-up: William Nylander
How is he (Matthews) not, what a player he's becoming for the Leafs at just 23. Willie & his skill is always going to be intriguing and leaving everyone wanting more. A good scorer/playmaker, he shows flashes like in Winnipeg that he can dominate and be relentless. Some nights like that he looks like a completely different player with a different brain or something. Hopefully he can bring it all together.
Good first half, the bar has been raised.