Post-Game Talk: Leafs beat Ducks 3-2

TMLBlueandWhite

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Do you just hand it over to newly acquired Trouba and start game planning on which superstars in the tri state area to Dummy like a prime Scott Stevens or just accept your franchise is a feeder team and pick the guy with a huge viking beard and a ring? I'm saying who cares its California enjoy the waves.

Gudas doesn't have either a ring or a huge Viking beard (anymore).

But I think they went with him because of how much importance Anaheim places in defense. They have those three young studs who need mentoring. Gudas, Trouba, Fowler, and Dumoulin are all excellent choices to provide veteran leadership to those kids.

And you are correct that nobody should care who Anaheim's Captain is, or why, but sometimes my mind wanders when I watch the game and junk like this seeps in.
 
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the problem is 21 games and 1 point.
If he is so important for fear and intimidation, why do good teams not bother with goons anymore?
Not true.......
Washington: McIlrath
Florida: Gadjovich
NJ: McDermid
LA: Jeannot

go back a year or two - Tampa had Maroon and Jeannot at the same time, Boston had Maroon. NYR had/have Rempe
 

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Another boring, patient win.

Can we officially call Patch a good signing?

Very concerned about the Stolarz injury, but this is why you have extra goalies.

Rielly's been pretty bad for 3 games now, I think he's regressed to the norm.

5-2 since Matthews returned. Kind of should kill the "Are they better without him?" talk.

Onto Detroit.
 
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I thought Reaves was pretty good again last night. (relative to expectation)
He finishes his checks and is obviously a pretty popular member of the team.
Find it pretty silly worrying about whether he's dressed or not.

Domi has brought absolutely nothing, he should be the one who's spot should be questioned.
 

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Pretty sloppy win, but 2 points are 2 points !!!

This Leafs team just can't seem to play a dominate game against bottom feeders. Last night's game should not have been so close on the scoreboard.
 

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I thought Reaves was pretty good again last night. (relative to expectation)
He finishes his checks and is obviously a pretty popular member of the team.
Find it pretty silly worrying about whether he's dressed or not.

Domi has brought absolutely nothing, he should be the one who's spot should be questioned.
I completely agree on Domi. He's not doing anything to contribute to our Leafs success. He needs to be leading our secondary scoring, and he's obviously NOT !!!
 

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I completely agree on Domi. He's not doing anything to contribute to our Leafs success. He needs to be leading our secondary scoring, and he's obviously NOT !!!
To be fair he’s been back for 2 games and is playing with a rookie and Holmberg. That being said, he has been underwhelming in general
 

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I completely agree on Domi. He's not doing anything to contribute to our Leafs success. He needs to be leading our secondary scoring, and he's obviously NOT !!!
He has the passing game to warrent a sniper and if that's not Robertson then I expect they will get him a guy by playoffs.
 

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He has the passing game to warrent a sniper and if that's not Robertson then I expect they will get him a guy by playoffs.
McMann can shoot the puck... he'll be on that line on Saturday, and then we can judge what we've got in this group. Holmberg does quite a few good things on the ice... but seems to be a black hole offensively this year. I suspect Robertson is done here, barring injuries.

Domi looked lost last night. He seems to be able to work decently well with talented players... like Matthews and Kane in the past, but less so if he's got to carry the offensive load. I don't know if he can make a McMann/Minten/Domi line work, or if we are going to have to change the lines around, and have Nylander on that line, and Marner with Tavares.... Domi with Matthews... there is time to experiment.
 
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Reaves probably played his best game in awhile. Nevertheless, either he or Holmberg should come out when McMann returns. However, I have a feeling Minten is the one and Holmberg will assume 3rd line centre. That makes me cringe.
 

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Reaves probably played his best game in awhile. Nevertheless, either he or Holmberg should come out when McMann returns. However, I have a feeling Minten is the one and Holmberg will assume 3rd line centre. That makes me cringe.
Holmberg is good in the bottom 6 (preferably 4th line) His offensive skills are pretty non-existent, but he is sound defensively, forechecks well and draws penalties.
 

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Holmberg is good in the bottom 6 (preferably 4th line) His offensive skills are pretty non-existent, but he is sound defensively, forechecks well and draws penalties.
That seems to be his best quality so far this year.

He's a decent utility guy, and kind of an ideal 13th guy in your lineup. He can do a bit of everything if someone else gets injured, and he won't hurt you in the process.
 
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No matter how hard you try to justify it Nylander with only one hit on the season is pathetic. There's no excuse for having such a low number. You would literally having to do everything you could to avoid physical contact.

If you think he's playing smart and safe to avoid injury I would advise you to replace the words "smart" and "safe" with "cowardly" and "spineless" and you would be on to something.
Not hitting people is not the same as avoiding contact. He takes hits, but just isn't a hitter. That doesn't make him a less effective player.

Would you prefer he led the team in hits rather than goals? Over the last 2+ seasons only 9 players have scored more goals and only 12 have more points.

Let the hitters hit and the scorers score: don't try to turn a silk purse into a sow's ear.
 

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Not true.......
Washington: McIlrath
Florida: Gadjovich
NJ: McDermid
LA: Jeannot

go back a year or two - Tampa had Maroon and Jeannot at the same time, Boston had Maroon. NYR had/have Rempe

The only good player (he's just not worth what teams paid for him) in your list is Jeannot and he played 26 games.

The rest are not regulars, you are proving his point.

Maroon is good too.

Reaves doesn't do anything.

Holmberg is good in the bottom 6 (preferably 4th line) His offensive skills are pretty non-existent, but he is sound defensively, forechecks well and draws penalties.

Don't often agree with you, but I agree with this.

Holmberg is a good player who can move around the lineup if needed, plays C/W, PKs, is good defensively, and has more offensive upside than a regular 4th liner, he is good in a limited role and can fill in somewhere in a pinch or late in the game higher up the lineup instead of a defensive liability.

We have depth, the 4th line should likely be some combination of Lorentz/Dewar - Kampf - Holmberg.

I do think his offensive skills are better than he has shown this year, he produced well before and was better offensively in the SHL, I think it is there, but ideally he is used in a more limited role.
 

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Don't often agree with you, but I agree with this.

Holmberg is a good player who can move around the lineup if needed, plays C/W, PKs, is good defensively, and has more offensive upside than a regular 4th liner, he is good in a limited role and can fill in somewhere in a pinch or late in the game higher up the lineup instead of a defensive liability.

We have depth, the 4th line should likely be some combination of Lorentz/Dewar - Kampf - Holmberg.

I do think his offensive skills are better than he has shown this year, he produced well before and was better offensively in the SHL, I think it is there, but ideally he is used in a more limited role.
It’s a Festivus miracle
 

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