To spread out the offence. Also Domi looked really good as Matthews' right wing and I hate when Nylander and Tavares play together. But this could also work:We didn't really have a coach before - hopefully this year will be different, after a bit of experimenting to see who fits where.
Last year Nylander brought down Matthews' results. Domi elevated them. Domi didn't elevate anyone else. Why separate Domi from Matthews? Why use the 11.5M player alongside the 13.25M player when the 13.25M player performs better with the 3.75M player at RW and you can spread out the offense?Why have your second best player on the third line?
2023-24 5v5 | |||
Line Combination | TOI | GF% | xGF% |
Matthews-Domi w/o Nylander | 201 | 62.9% | 64.8% |
Matthews-Nylander w/o Domi | 264 | 53.1% | 52.7% |
Matthews w/o Domi/Nylander | 770 | 62.7% | 54.9% |
I think you quoted the wrong post, but ...To spread out the offence. Also Domi looked really good as Matthews' right wing and I hate when Nylander and Tavares play together. But this could also work:
Domi-Matthews-Nylander
McMann-Tavares-Marner
Robertson-Holmberg-Knies
Dewar-Kampf-Jarnkrok
Also If Domi plays LW then somebody like Knies or McMann will need to play on the off wing.
There’s always so many unknowns going into the season with this organization. At one time they knew who the 1 and 2 centers were, now they add that to the list. All due to poor cap allocations.We didn't really have a coach before - hopefully this year will be different, after a bit of experimenting to see who fits where.
I didn't suggest playing Nylander with Matthews, and I agree we don't want him with JT. I'd rather see him centering line 2, and JT at 3C.Last year Nylander brought down Matthews' results. Domi elevated them. Domi didn't elevate anyone else. Why separate Domi from Matthews? Why use the 11.5M player alongside the 13.25M player when the 13.25M player performs better with the 3.75M player at RW and you can spread out the offense?
2023-24 5v5 Line Combination TOI GF% xGF% Matthews-Domi w/o Nylander 201 62.9% 64.8% Matthews-Nylander w/o Domi 264 53.1% 52.7% Matthews w/o Domi/Nylander 770 62.7% 54.9%
The results with Tavares' are worse historically. Nylander's best fit is on his own line away from Matthews and Tavares. If Domi was able to put up respectable results away from Matthews it might be a different discussion but he wasn't able to do that last year.
That would be a solution. I’m not a believer in Nylander at C though.I didn't suggest playing Nylander with Matthews, and I agree we don't want him with JT. I'd rather see him centering line 2, and JT at 3C.
Really curious if they put Cowan down the middle or on the wing. I think last year during pre-season, they had Cowan in the middle.I think Cowan's chances of making the team are being severely underrated.
Every single player on this list turned pro the next season (Cowan's streak ended at 36 when the regular season ended for London), either because they became AHL eligible when they turned 20 or because they earned NHL spots.
The way a lot of people are talking about him reminds me of when Sportsnet/TSN did their pre season line projections before the 2016-17 season and didn't have Marner in the top 12 forwards because he "had to earn it."
No one is really denying that Cowan has to earn a spot, it's just a very safe guess that he will earn his spot after training camp+9 games based on the caliber of prospect he has shown himself to be to this point.
The 2nd line could be the worst defensively in the entire league.
On a Berube coached team l see Reeves in the starting line up opening night. It is a message on how this team will play. Grebyokin if not fully healthy will be Marlie bound much like Benoit was last year until he catches up health wise. I also see Cowan getting a look for 7 or 8 games until they have to make a call on him.
Actually he is a minus player over the last 5 yrs......and is a -32 in his career so......fact check yourself please.1. He's not a minus player.
2. He only put up 20pts on the PP last year.
3. He's still put up 2nd line level points in the playoffs every year except last year which the entire tram struggled to score.
Edit: Fact check yourself please before you spew lies.
I don't think he's had a fair shot at it.That would be a solution. I’m not a believer in Nylander at C though.
The real question is: if Marner, Tavares, Nylander don't play top line, how do you distribute the talent so you can roll 3 offensive lines without having to skip shifts?I don't think he's had a fair shot at it.
It's still the question: if neither JT nor Willy plays on the top line, and only one plays in the second, which would you rather have?
Ok, we can look at it that way.The real question is: if Marner, Tavares, Nylander don't play top line, how do you distribute the talent so you can roll 3 offensive lines without having to skip shifts?
it still is by a landslideIt wasn't that long ago that I considered our forwards to be the strength of the team.
Marner and Tavares have played well together though. Over the last 3 seasons they have a 60% GF% at 5v5.Ok, we can look at it that way.
If, as has been shown, Marner doesn't play as well with JT, and if, as has been shown, Nylander doesn't play as well with JT, then if you want two of them on the second line, which two do you pick?
Actually, I don't think we have enough offensive talent to roll three lines - we've had trouble rolling two.
That's going back three seasons. How about last year?Marner and Tavares have played well together though. Over the last 3 seasons they have a 60% GF% at 5v5.
Assuming:
Knies-Matthews-Domi
McMann-Tavares-Marner
X-X-Nylander
Where either of those X's can be Robertson or Jarnkrok. The Leafs can run a sheltered scoring 3rd line. They still need to acquire a C with offensive upside though.
I would seriously try Homberg in the 2C hole. He showed great chemistry with Willie last year. Worked his tail off as well. I would also try Jarnkrok on the # 1 RW line. He has fitwell with Matthews in the past. Move Marner down to the 3 RW. Your gonna spot him with Matthews anyway. And in crunch and critical it is going to be 34,16 and 88Still think that the biggest issue isn't a top 6 left wing, rather it's finding a cost effective 2C that can move Tavares down the lineup into a high end 3C role. How do you get that done financially? You move Jarnkrok, Kamp and Robertson and ideally 2 of those pieces go the other way in the deal.
Domi-Matthews-Marner
Knies-Addition-Nylander
McMann-Tavares-Grebenkin
Dewar-Holmberg-Steeves
Reeves
Add a 2C that can play between Knies and Nylander and create a 3rd scoring line with Tavares as your 3C. Remember that scoring has been the biggest problem in the playoffs. Depth of scoring (at least 3 scoring lines) with 4 quality centers down the middle, is of primary importance IMO.
Last year Tavares-Marner had a 65% GF%.That's going back three seasons. How about last year?
Again, if you want offensive upside, how about a guy with 80 goals over the last two seasons, 11th overall in the league.
Robertson doesn't play centre, and Nylander actually has a better career faceoff % than Jarnkrok.
Yes - the second line, at centre.Last year Tavares-Marner had a 65% GF%.
Again - 80 goals over 2 seasons is good. Let Nylander run his own line.