GDT: HFBoards GDT: 11/24/2024 | Utah HC @ Toronto Maple Leafs 7pm

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LEAFANFORLIFE23

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Well have a team with 6 or 7 forwards out of the lineup, and I say 6 or 7 because I'm not sure about Domi VS a team on the 2nd half of a back to back and playing their 3rd game in 4 nights.

This has the potential to be a fantastic game, or a race to 1.

Does Veggie start back to back or are we going to see Jackson Stuaber.

Also just because I don't know if I've ever seen it before with the 2 teams tied in faceoff percentage how do they decide who is 2nd and who is 3rd?
 

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The only difference between tonight's Leafs lineup and the one that beat Vegas 3-0 is that Alex Nylander will we be replacing Matthew Knies who only played half a game on Wednesday anyways.
 

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We're still doing this? People were saying same things last year after Rielly was suspended and the Leafs got hot as well.
This is much more surprising. Reilly? No biggie.
This year a tad more interesting. The powerplay sucked for so long with Matthews on it. Nothing they did seemed to work. Then Matthews sat out and powerplay took right off.
ha! Leafers and Toronto Media shrug their shoulders all nonchalant.
 

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This is much more surprising. Reilly? No biggie.
This year a tad more interesting. The powerplay sucked for so long with Matthews on it. Nothing they did seemed to work. Then Matthews sat out and powerplay took right off.
ha! Leafers and Toronto Media shrug their shoulders all nonchalant.
It is obviously a good thing and I think it is safe to say we were hampered more then helped by the injured version of Matthews we had this season. He clearly didn't look the same as he did last year. We also could win 10 games in a row without him and we are a far far better team with him healthy and in the lineup.
 

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It is obviously a good thing and I think it is safe to say we were hampered more then helped by the injured version of Matthews we had this season. He clearly didn't look the same as he did last year. We also could win 10 games in a row without him and we are a far far better team with him healthy and in the lineup.
Definitely. Just hasn't played out that way on the powerplay......yet.
 

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This is much more surprising. Reilly? No biggie.
This year a tad more interesting. The powerplay sucked for so long with Matthews on it. Nothing they did seemed to work. Then Matthews sat out and powerplay took right off.
ha! Leafers and Toronto Media shrug their shoulders all nonchalant.


Interesting read on the topic. While those two events do link together, it does not mean it is the cause. Unless you thought a PP that was last in the league and generating chances but not scoring wasn't going to eventually return to the mean?
 
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