Why do the Leafs get “goalied“ so often in the playoffs?
A goalies performance is never as good as just him, its the team in front of him that keeps rebounds from becoming goals. Coaching has a lot to do with this which is why when certain coaches come to a new team the goalie instantly see's his stats become significantly better.
The problem with the Leafs is our top players are greyhounds, they are born to run, they are not working dogs. What wins in the playoffs is hard work, puck management, clock management and shot management. Maurice knows Marner, Matthews, Nylander, Bunting, Kerfoot so on and so on want to run, they want to play a run and gun game, so he lets them think that is what they are playing, convincing them to not puck manage, not clock manage not shot manage. how many times have we actually seen a juicy rebound from Bob? Isn't there always a Panther there to tie up our sticks or take the body or stop rebound shots?
For the Leafs to not get out goalied, they have to play a boring, slow, patient and purposeful game, which is not who they are as individuals like to do. you don't control the game by exchanging chances, it makes you feel good and gets you excited to do so, but that is not Playoff winning hockey and Maurice knows this and it is how you beat the Leafs, he has to exchange chances to get the puck back and control the second and third shot opportunities. Run and gun just means, you allow the other guys opportunities to score when its their turn. This is not controlling the game.
Keefe thinks he's playing checkers while Maurice is playing chess.