Gilmour1996
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That score is much more likely to be the other way around. Florida's defense is actually quite poor. Close to last in the league in goals against. Leafs should be able to score a few power play goals tonight.Hope I'm wrong but predict 5-1 Panthers and another player added to our injury list.
Hope I'm wrong but predict 5-1 Panthers and another player added to our injury list.
Has anyone actually watched Florida play in the last few weeks?Florida will be fired up tonight on home ice and looking to end their uncharacteristic slump.
With a depleted lineup yet again, I would be content if we can manage a point out of this one.
That is just it though. While good teams do go through slumps and streches of uninspired hockey, they don't last forever.Has anyone actually watched Florida play in the last few weeks?
Man, with them losing last night, we win here and we open up a nice gap for first.
Florida's defense isn't in a slump. It's bad. That's it. They lost too much in the off-season.That is just it though. While good teams do go through slumps and streches of uninspired hockey, they don't last forever.
Fla will be ready for a divisional game and want to break their slump.
In this situation, who has the advantage in a goalie facing his old team. The Goalie who knows the players tendencies or the players who know the goalies weakness?
I think this will be the story tonight, hopefully Stolarz frustrates them to no end tonight.
They will be. That's how the Leafs will win this game.Well Stolarz and special teams need to be on point tonight
Nylander can now carry his own line .Willy Ny asks... what did I do to deserve this?
I think today is where Reaves’ presence will be missed
Yes, he can carry his own line... but this is like being asked to carry boat anchors. Roberson one point, Holmberg three... Nylander TWENTY FOUR.Nylander can now carry his own line .
I feel he can do it on his own.
Sarcasm I assume? Or do people still somehow believe he's useful?I think today is where Reaves’ presence will be missed