I cannot understand this insistence with putting Matthews and Marner, while keeping Tavares and Nylander.
Both pairings are trying to force a circle into a square.
Matthews and Marner get too cutesy putesy together everytime they play 5 on 5, and it makes them entirely predictable. Over-passing, turnovers, soft, and easy to defend. There is no damn room in playoff hockey for any of that crap. They render each other useless. Our season turned partly when Keefe finally broke them up.
Tavares and Nylander just don't work together. They don't compliment each others play and strengths. I see them run into each other as much as I see them do anything that looks threatening on offence. Nylander always ups his game and is a better fit with Matthews, and Tavares with Marner just plain works.
Again, until the cows come home:
Nylander-Matthews-Jarnkrok = these guys just fit together. Jarnkrok scores with Matthews, and Matthews and Nylander give each other space. This is a well balanced line with players who have proven to play well together and be effective on both sides of the ice. Simply put, both Jarnkrok and Nylander raise their games with Matthews.
Knies-Tavares-Marner = Knies and Tavares drive possession, keep it in Tampa's zone, move it around, and give Marner space to find sweet spots to snipe or make All World passes. They will feast on easier matchups that our depth should present, provided Keefe figures out how to match lines.
Bunting/Kerfoot-O'Rielly-Acciari = shut down line that is miserable to play against, that takes the body, and is more than capable of putting up points. If/when Bunting comes back, O'Rielly is the guy he needs to emulate. If he can't figure it out, Kerfoot's effort and hustle will suffice.
ZAR-Kampf-Lafferty = they had a good thing going at the end of the season. It's on Keefe to ensure that they are matched up properly. You simply can't have them up against Tampa's top 2 lines.
We have the players, but it's on the coach to put things together, and sadly we are counting on Keefe to do 2 things that he hasn't shown any capability to do yet:
1 - put the right roster together on the ice
2 - line match that let's us dictate how we are going to play, as opposed to trying to keep up what Tampa is doing instead.
Putting 3 lines let's us exploit our superior depth and makes it harder to defend against us. Instead, we have these decisions made that ultimately cost us the game before it even starts.
So incredibly frustrating and to be honest, if we are eliminated and Keefe is still the coach, I just don't think I can care about this Team like I have for the past 50 years. It's maddening.
Anyways, bring on Game 2, smarten the phuck up, and shove it down Tampa's throat!!!
GO LEAFS GO!!!