LeafsFan89
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Easy to say in retrospect. Plus it's debatable whether he'd make our top six.I guess then they need to make better decisions as to what ones to keep
I guess my point is why pick up bad players Just to lose them. It seems like an exercise in futility to me. Maybe I’m biased but it seems to happen a lot to the Leafs. I wonder if anyone keeps those statsSo hold onto bad players and hope they evolve?
For 70 points and being a #1 DmanNo one noticed Reilly getting walked by Leafs' cast off Marchment?
Second night in a row Reilly lets a guy get between him and the boards without hitting him and the guy gets a good chance. Why did we pay this guy $7.2 million?
Puck retrieval horrible for the Leafs, stop dumping it if you won't forecheck. Just go possession.
Wow! Florida has a second round pick the next 3 drafts lol
Talk about giving up the future.
from Richmond Hill.That lomberg guy or whatever is a f***ing dirtball
Still only 1-0 but not bad indeedKallgren has been good throughout this all
yep he was the most noticeable panther last year in the playoffs against the Bolts... all over the place hitting everything in sightThat lomberg guy or whatever is a f***ing dirtball
That lomberg guy or whatever is a f***ing dirtball
we need a PP goal to take the wind out of their sails.Still only 1-0 but not bad indeed
Dubas today doesn't make the Marchment trade. When he got here, he didn't think grit mattered like a lot of people of newer hockey. And he has learned that was wrong, and learned from his mistake and been adding those players more and more. It's why I have faith in him still he's learned from his mistakes