Post-Game Talk: Leafs win 3-0 with a huge effort

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It will be reviewed and there will probably be a fine, no suspension.
If the league already reviewed it and didn't think it was a penalty, how could they now turn around and say it's worthy of discipline?
Has this ever happened before?
 

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Last night was the fist time I watched an entire Leafs game this year. I can say with confidence that this is the best forechecking Leafs team I've seen in the last two decades. The defense core is also the best they have had in many years. The goaltending duo is the best in years too. Craig Berube deserves all the credit for this version of the Leafs because I haven't seen them play this tough and defensively responsible for years. And they were missing their best player.
 
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Little rough at times but held in there. Lorentz was a warrior blocking shots.
Woll was great. Looked calm in net, and stonewalled them for the shutout.
Minten and Grebenkin did not look out of place, which was good to see. Minten first goal!
Hope Knies is okay. Wild that we somehow took the penalty out of that, but what else is new in this idiot league.
 
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If the league already reviewed it and didn't think it was a penalty, how could they now turn around and say it's worthy of discipline?
Has this ever happened before?
I think that there will be more eyes looking at the hit and they'll realize there mistake. If they're trying to reduce head shots, they'll have to use these hits as an example. This hit was worse than Reeves because he jumped and appeared to intent to injure.
 
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I think that there will be more eyes looking at the hit and they'll realize there mistake. If they're trying to reduce head shots, they'll have to use these hits as an example. This hit was worse than Reeves because he jumped and appeared to intent to injure.
But he didn’t jump. You have eliminate that from the conversation.
 

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On the hit, if this was the NFL that player would have been kicked out of the game. I saw him leading his shoulder to the head with some lift off his skates. He targeted his head in my opinion. This was worse than the NFL Detroit Lions Bryan Branch hit that got him ejected against Green Bay.
 

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I think that there will be more eyes looking at the hit and they'll realize there mistake. If they're trying to reduce head shots, they'll have to use these hits as an example. This hit was worse than Reeves because he jumped and appeared to intent to injure.
I don't think he was head hunting at all, just a big hit. Pretty hard to go at that speed and not catch the guys head when he's got it down and leading with it.

Reaves was unfortunate in that it was more glancing. I don't think he was trying to headhunt either.
 
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Leafs D/goaltending is really shaping up nicely and is carrrying things more than many realize.

Fun stat of the day:

Since the start of the 2022/23 season and out of the 99 dmen who have played 2500+ minutes:

Fewest shots allowed/60:
1. Chris Tanev

Lowest expected goals/60:
1. Chris Tanev

Age and injuries have been the worry but if he keeps on being one of the best defensive dmen in hockey, we got a gem here at a steal of a price.
 

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On the hit, if this was the NFL that player would have been kicked out of the game. I saw him leading his shoulder to the head with some lift off his skates. He targeted his head in my opinion. This was worse than the NFL Detroit Lions Bryan Branch hit that got him ejected against Green Bay.
When it happens in the NFL the offending player isn't upright when making the hit, big difference.
 

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Missed the first 2 periods, but they really poured it on in the 3rd.

Nice to see the young guys contribute. Would be nice to have them stay and jettison the dead weight (Robertson, Reaves, Holmberg)
 

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Missed the first 2 periods, but they really poured it on in the 3rd.

Nice to see the young guys contribute. Would be nice to have them stay and jettison the dead weight (Robertson, Reaves, Holmberg)

Reaves has played his last game.

Holmberg I am still on the fence. I think he can be a decent Kampf replacement. Cheap and has some offensive touches. He made some nice outlet passes last night
 

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Could be my eyesight but just watched the hit again and it didn't look like he came off his feet until after contact was made which is normally for a high speed collision.
 

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I love the way they are playing.

I disagree it was a clean hit. He elevated himself through that hit. It was no different than the Reeves hit. One of a five min major and thrown out with a five game suspension. This one is no minor at all. The officiating today is garbage all the way around. They lost control of the game and it was evident.

I love the eye for an eye approach on this team. I think this is the best version of OEL I have ever seen. Love his play.

Why do we need Mathews? Honestly, I don’t think we need him.
 

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I don't think he was head hunting at all, just a big hit. Pretty hard to go at that speed and not catch the guys head when he's got it down and leading with it.

Reaves was unfortunate in that it was more glancing. I don't think he was trying to headhunt either.
The difference I see was he exploded through the hit and left his feet. Whether that was the time of impact or not. That in itself is head hunting. Don’t think he was trying to do that but that was the outcome. Point of contact was the head.
 

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The difference I see was he exploded through the hit and left his feet. Whether that was the time of impact or not. That in itself is head hunting. Don’t think he was trying to do that but that was the outcome. Point of contact was the head.
The way Knies was skating it was impossible not to hit his head, IMO. I don't think you could hit someone at that speed and not have it take you off balance(leave your feet).

** I fully accept I may be seeing this wrong. Just watched again, he was skating more upright than I recalled.

Only if you are targeting high. Primary contact was the chin and he was moving up from there. Clearly illegal
He kept his arms down. How could he hit the player in that instance and not have it hit him in the chin?
 
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