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If they can keep up their play of late, perhaps. But that -14 GD on the season still paints an ugly picture.
They've been playing better defense as a whole, the last month or so, and none of the other wildcard teams are playing great (I include Boston on this, not Tampa). Agree, still a lot of season to play.
 
I mean he's played 2 career games, a little premature to state that.
I thought he was going to be good when he was in college. And he was solid in the AHL. Confident and doesn't often have a bad game. He is better than Primeau was this year.
 
Bruins are in danger of falling into consistent mediocrity, which is probably not that surprising since they are playing with an interim coach.

Their next win in 2025 will be their first.
I was expecting this last year, as their center depth is mediocre.
 
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I thought he was going to be good when he was in college. And he was solid in the AHL. Confident and doesn't often have a bad game. He is better than Primeau was this year.

I mean he has been great in those 2 games, especially against good teams, but I don't even think Czeckboy would make that call yet and he loves his Czech's lol.
 
It feels like the base of the team is different. What is winning them games is different.

The Leafs do seem to be an emotionally tougher team than last season and certainly have weathered adversity better than under Keefe when they would have simply collapsed at times.

IMHO, it has been the lack of that emotional toughness (and not raw talent) which has been the biggest source of the Leafs' playoff woes in past seasons. Maybe this season will be different.
 
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The Leafs do seem to be an emotionally tougher team than last season and certainly have weathered adversity better than under Keefe when they would have simply collapsed at times.

IMHO, it has been the lack of that emotional toughness (and not raw talent) which has been the biggest source of the Leafs' playoff woes in past seasons. Maybe this season will be different.
I'm hoping somehow we can see a Toronto vs Habs first round matchup, just to break up the Bruins-Leafs repeater. Long shot
 
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Brad Marchand is such a tremendous piece of shit.

I can't wait until that degenerate retires.
 
Matthews 7 pts in 3 games

Fact they were 1st in the division without him, this team is scary
Chris Tanev and OEL really help soldidify their back end.

They've always had the forwards now do they progress in the playoffs, lots of pressure like Team Canada WJHC X 100 pressure.
 
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Since their opening 3 losses of the year, I believe EDM is 2nd in points and points %, top 5 in GF/G and top 5 in Least GA/G. Not bad. That's with an atrocious PK to start the year and goaltending has been at best average. PDO still bottom half
 
Never this consistently. This is different because the Leafs have always been hit or miss, 2nd, 3rd, wildcard bouncing around all year. They've been first in the division since basically end of October
Man just don't it because it's going to end up like.

In a surprising playoff series victory 8th seated team beats the Leafs.
 
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