Leafs powerplay simply unacceptable given the amount of money on it

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They just are not good passers... as a group.

They do not pass precicely and hold onto the puck too long.

That slows everything down. Makes it pretty easy to defend.

They can run this group out there until time ends and that is not going to change.

They need to change the mix of the PP groups imo.

That being said, they could go 4 for 4 tomorrow... but then will go 2 for 26 after that lol
 
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The question is, 5 forwards, or 4... I'd say Knies should be net front causing havoc... whether that puts JT in the bumper, and Marner skating around or... a D???

We move the puck too slow, to predictable... get the puck moving more, more skating, harder to predict, and Knies needs to be that net front beast, requiring a D man to cover him, and then a 4 on 3 with the rest of the guys. Yes, we look for the perfect shot too much, but with a better, more aggressive net front, you don't always need that perfect shot.

Knies is the guy who can make a big difference here.. teach him to be the net front guy... guy is big and strong... and has a decent set of hands.
At the risk of sounding like typical Marner bashing I'm not sure he needs to be on the first unit all.

Matty and Willy need to be on the side walls and resemble an Ovi/Kuch combination - thats our brass tacks discriminator. At the top we need a shot threat, even if the options aren't great. He ain't playing net front and bumper just doesn't seem like a good spot for him to do his thing.

We need more zip and faster play, no taking time looking for creative magic, to leverage the man advantage. I suspect Marner has the skills to adjust to that but when is it going to happen, and where?
 
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Oftentimes the pass to Matthews and Nylander is not where they can one-time a shot. Then they have to handle the puck and set it up again which wastes valuable time.

Last was perfect example of Matthews teeing up for Marner and he was able to get away a couple of shots ( no one in front though) but Marner couldn’t tee up Mathews
You obviously saw the same thing I did.
 
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Oh good. Now we're not only blaming the wrong unit; we're blaming the best guy on the wrong unit, who is 2nd in the league in PP points.
On a weak PP team with a 4% conversion rate last playoffs paying 65M to forwards. It's a five man unit we are considering. The Islanders improved significantly after their leading scorer left.

Happy to hear your constructive thoughts on how to best utilize him to improve. I didn't learn anything from your post unfortunately.

I'm sure he would help prop up that second unit if he was there, your primary concern, with a different collection of players.
 
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On a weak PP team with a 4% conversion rate last playoffs paying 65M to forwards. It's a five man unit we are considering. The Islanders improved significantly after their leading scorer left.
Happy to hear your constructive thoughts on how to best utilize him to improve. I didn't learn anything from your post unfortunately.
I'm sure he would help prop up that second unit if he was there, your primary concern, with a different collection of players.
Our 1st unit hasn't been weak. Our 2nd unit has just been horrific. Perhaps we will need Marner to prop up the 2nd unit too, but that doesn't mean removing one of the best PP players in the league from our main unit. That's not going to help anything. Not sure what the Islanders have to do with anything, but the Islander's PP got worse when Tavares left, and their team as a whole reverting to their level a couple years prior had nothing to do with Tavares leaving.
 

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