Post-Game Talk: Leafs snatch victory from the jaws of defeat, 2-1 OT win

Gabriel426

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I really think AM should play with Robbie and Max for a game. It will make him skate and lead the line more instead of waiting for MM or Willie to do their stuff and pass him the puck.
 

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The Holmberg goal might be my favourite of the season so far. The effort from Dewar, the absurdity of the way the goal was scored based on how the game was going, Holmberg's celebration.

Holmberg gets a lot of flack for playing too high in the lineup but I find him endearing so it was nice to see him score a big goal.
 

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On the goal against ... this happens with an inexperience defenseman, puck watching and ignoring the dangerous player.

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While true Tavares has a brutal turnover at the blue line and left everyone flat footed in transition.

More on JT thanks Myers who wasn’t expecting the turnover
 

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Berube seems to be biting his tongue a bit, but each interview seems to be having similar frustrations with this team as Keefe. After the Washington game Berube indicated players were going backwards with the puck too much and have been getting into old habits for a few games, instead of playing North. When a reporter asked if he liked the way Marner scored vs Pitts (the rebound goal while screening the goalie), Berube smiled and said "I like greasy goals". He continurd by saying the coaches have been telling the 2 in front of the net at all times. He also said they've been preaching to the players that fancy goals dont happen in playoffs and that they need to be able to score greasy goals.

Even Tanev seems to not be pleased with the efforts of the forwards, both Berube and Tanev talked about the lack of forechecking and taking the body after todays game. Tanev, whose obviously to the point in his interviews, has indicated in past postgame interviews that the team wasnt playing the coaches way (hard forechecking, north hockey etc).

This is obviously all primarily directed to Matthews, Nylander, Marner and Tavares. I dont think Tavares is the problem, hes always in front of the net and I believe led the leage in slot shots last year.

Yes we are winning, but its interesting to see that Berube seems to be having a bit of a challenge getting the "core" to buy into a playoff style, much the same as Keefe did.
Big shocker, a leafs coach having trouble getting this core to buy into playoff style hockey.
 

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He's only really been great since last year. He was a career -6.7 GSAx before that. It's been a pretty small sample, and we've all seen how goaltending can flip in an instant. That said, he was spectacular last night, single-handedly winning us a game we were dominated in, and he has been a big boost to us this season so far. Hopefully he can keep it up and do it in the playoffs.

Just looking at his last 3 years with the Ducks:

Ducks team D+goaltending rankings over those years:

Shots Against: 32nd in the league
Scoring Chances Against: 32nd in the league
High Danger Chances Against: 32nd in the league
xGA/60: 32nd in the league
Goals Against: 28th in the league
Team save%: 20th in the league


Ducks Goalies with 15+ starts:
1. Stolarz: .912
2. Gibson: .902
3. Dostal: .902
4. Miller: .882

The Ducks had, by far, the worst D in the league and Stolarz put up a very respectable numbers over that stretch. I think teams that bad break advanced stats in a way lol. For sure looked like he was breaking out IMO.
 
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Just looking at his last 3 years with the Ducks:

Ducks team D+goaltending rankings over those years:

Shots Against: 32nd in the league
Scoring Chances Against: 32nd in the league
High Danger Chances Against: 32nd in the league
xGA/60: 32nd in the league
Goals Against: 28th in the league
Team save%: 20th in the league


Ducks Goalies with 15+ starts:
1. Stolarz: .912
2. Gibson: .902
3. Dostal: .902
4. Miller: .882

The Ducks had, by far, the worst D in the league and Stolarz put up a very respectable numbers over that stretch. I think teams that bad break advanced stats in a way lol. For sure looked like he was breaking out IMO.
I dont look at goalie stats that much but this stood out to me.

Last season our average shot distance against...

2023

Ilya Samsonov 35.63
Joseph Woll 35.36
Martin Jones 34.38

2024

Anthony Stolarz 38.19
Joseph Woll 39.42

So if I'm reading this correctly, our average shot against this season is 3-4 feet further away from the net?
 

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I dont look at goalie stats that much but this stood out to me.

Last season our average shot distance against...

2023

Ilya Samsonov 35.63
Joseph Woll 35.36
Martin Jones 34.38

2024

Anthony Stolarz 38.19
Joseph Woll 39.42

So if I'm reading this correctly, our average shot against this season is 3-4 feet further away from the net?
Opposition think they're closer because they're taller?
 
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Belfour was better .
Belfour:
2002-03Toronto Maple LeafsNHL622243738141472.263720516750.922704
2003-04Toronto Maple LeafsNHL5921634441222102.133419613610.9181308
2005-06Toronto Maple LeafsNHL491122897159203.292222413170.892


Cujo:
1998-99Toronto Maple LeafsNHL67564001171432.563524717320.9101702
1999-00Toronto Maple LeafsNHL631143801158442.493620716960.91512010
2000-01Toronto Maple LeafsNHL68184100163562.393327817440.9151104
2001-02Toronto Maple LeafsNHL511103065114442.232917510960.906

Both great goalies, but Cujo had the ability to steal games. "Better" by which metric?

Belfour's average GA was 2.56, SV% .911 over 3 years
Cujo's average GA was 2.42, SV% .912 over 4 years

Cujo was the "better" goalie stats-wise and with the ability to steal a game.
 
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Berube seems to be biting his tongue a bit, but each interview seems to be having similar frustrations with this team as Keefe. After the Washington game Berube indicated players were going backwards with the puck too much and have been getting into old habits for a few games, instead of playing North. When a reporter asked if he liked the way Marner scored vs Pitts (the rebound goal while screening the goalie), Berube smiled and said "I like greasy goals". He continurd by saying the coaches have been telling the 2 in front of the net at all times. He also said they've been preaching to the players that fancy goals dont happen in playoffs and that they need to be able to score greasy goals.

Even Tanev seems to not be pleased with the efforts of the forwards, both Berube and Tanev talked about the lack of forechecking and taking the body after todays game. Tanev, whose obviously to the point in his interviews, has indicated in past postgame interviews that the team wasnt playing the coaches way (hard forechecking, north hockey etc).

This is obviously all primarily directed to Matthews, Nylander, Marner and Tavares. I dont think Tavares is the problem, hes always in front of the net and I believe led the leage in slot shots last year.

Yes we are winning, but its interesting to see that Berube seems to be having a bit of a challenge getting the "core" to buy into a playoff style, much the same as Keefe did.

Our bottom 6 have been non-existent, the stars have carried this team.

Why do you think it is directed at the only players scoring?
 

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Belfour:
2002-03Toronto Maple LeafsNHL622243738141472.263720516750.922704
2003-04Toronto Maple LeafsNHL5921634441222102.133419613610.9181308
2005-06Toronto Maple LeafsNHL491122897159203.292222413170.892

Cujo:
1998-99Toronto Maple LeafsNHL67564001171432.563524717320.9101702
1999-00Toronto Maple LeafsNHL631143801158442.493620716960.91512010
2000-01Toronto Maple LeafsNHL68184100163562.393327817440.9151104
2001-02Toronto Maple LeafsNHL511103065114442.232917510960.906

Both great goalies, but Cujo had the ability to steal games. "Better" by which metric?

Belfour's average GA was 2.56, SV% .911 over 3 years
Cujo's average GA was 2.42, SV% .912 over 4 years

Cujo was the "better" goalie stats-wise and with the ability to steal a game.
I generally agree with the sentiment that Cujo deserves a higher place in Leafs lore simply by being there 4 seasons (which is more than three) and winning six playoff series for the Leafs, as opposed to just one.

But if we are comparing the regular season stats of these two goalies, it seems a little unfair to include Belfour's age 40 season in the "new NHL" as it was obviously very predictable that this season would drag his averages down.

In terms of regular season stats, Belfour has the edge in his two seasons, being 15 and 8 points over the league average save percentage. Cujo was 3, 11, and 12 over, and two points under in one season.

That said, I think the Leafs were a much more mature defensive team in the Belfour years than the Cujo years, to the extent that it makes up for any slight statistical edge Belfour appears to have.

I helped make the THN list of the top-50 Leafs of all-time, and I had Cujo up at 36th, and Belfour off the list. Goalies who made it: Broda 8th, Bower 14th, Lumley 26th, Cujo 36th, Potvin 38th.
 

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Our bottom 6 have been non-existent, the stars have carried this team.

Why do you think it is directed at the only players scoring?
Carried? Leafs have 4 forwards in the top 12 highest cap hits in the league, but don't have anyone in the top 50 in 5v5 points per 60.

Goaltending and PK have probably carried this team - in that order. Tanev has been a godsend.
 

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Carried? Leafs have 4 forwards in the top 12 highest cap hits in the league, but don't have anyone in the top 50 in 5v5 points per 60.

Goaltending and PK have probably carried this team - in that order. Tanev has been a godsend.

Boring.

You stopped parroting the "Domi is better than Marner because of 5v5 points per 60" this year I see.

Also, based on this criteria, Protas is better than McDavid/MacKinnon/Kaprizov/etc.
 

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Carried? Leafs have 4 forwards in the top 12 highest cap hits in the league, but don't have anyone in the top 50 in 5v5 points per 60.

Goaltending and PK have probably carried this team - in that order. Tanev has been a godsend.

Why do you frame EVERYTHING with a purposefully limited filter that shades EVERYTHING in a negative light?

Nylander is 6th in the league in goals, 3 goals behind 1st, Marner is 7th in points 8 points behind 1st. For goalies that have played 10 or more games, Stolrz is #1 at .928, Woll is 5th at .919. Leafs are 5th for GA/GP, PK is 5th. FOW% 5th. Who cares what their 5 v 5 points are? They are one of the elite teams this year.
 

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Belfour:
2002-03Toronto Maple LeafsNHL622243738141472.263720516750.922704
2003-04Toronto Maple LeafsNHL5921634441222102.133419613610.9181308
2005-06Toronto Maple LeafsNHL491122897159203.292222413170.892

Cujo:
1998-99Toronto Maple LeafsNHL67564001171432.563524717320.9101702
1999-00Toronto Maple LeafsNHL631143801158442.493620716960.91512010
2000-01Toronto Maple LeafsNHL68184100163562.393327817440.9151104
2001-02Toronto Maple LeafsNHL511103065114442.232917510960.906

Both great goalies, but Cujo had the ability to steal games. "Better" by which metric?

Belfour's average GA was 2.56, SV% .911 over 3 years
Cujo's average GA was 2.42, SV% .912 over 4 years

Cujo was the "better" goalie stats-wise and with the ability to steal a game.
As someone who sat in the stands and watched both I’d take Belfour all day.
He’s the best Goalie I’ve seen play here.
He made the game look so easy.
 

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Just looking at his last 3 years with the Ducks:
Ducks team D+goaltending rankings over those years:
Shots Against: 32nd in the league
Scoring Chances Against: 32nd in the league
High Danger Chances Against: 32nd in the league
xGA/60: 32nd in the league
Goals Against: 28th in the league
Team save%: 20th in the league
Ducks Goalies with 15+ starts:
1. Stolarz: .912
2. Gibson: .902
3. Dostal: .902
4. Miller: .882
The Ducks had, by far, the worst D in the league and Stolarz put up a very respectable numbers over that stretch. I think teams that bad break advanced stats in a way lol. For sure looked like he was breaking out IMO.
He was the best goalie on the Ducks, but that's not saying much. Anaheim was trash defensively, but SV% is more about the distribution of shot qualities, not overall quality. They also did not even face the same quality. Miller faced 2.61 xGA/60, Stolarz faced 2.90 xGA/60, Gibson faced 3.03 xGA/60, and Dostal faced 3.57 xGA/60. The fact that he wasn't complete garbage on the Ducks would potentially give some hope, but he didn't really break out at all until last year.
 

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