Leafsfan74
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There are a number of reasons Lou should have moved on from Toronto and the Leafs gone in another direction. Yet, he has won 7x as many playoff rounds as this team has in the last nine years. Could anyone at Sportsnet or TSN had seen this discrepancy coming when they encouraged the "sign at all costs" decision on Nylander in his final RFA year?
I was thinking today of all of the pearl clutching by fans, especially younger fans I'm sure, who are losing their minds over the status of certain players in the offseason.
The best outcome for the Leafs is to let them walk, build the forward group as Brad has built the back end and move into a new, re-tooled era around two offensive stars in Matthews and Nylander. The Leafs now have two young forwards in McMann and Knies who can play in the top six, so Leafs would have plenty of cap space to fill in those two positions AND far more cash to build depth on lines 3 and 4 if they choose to go in this direction, and they should, barring a real deep playoff run.
Crafty veteran Lou went to NYI and despite not having the 4 superstar core players, he has won 7 rounds. The Leafs have won a...single...round....in...ten...years...
Put this into perspective, your beloved Maple Leafs have won a single playoff series in 21 years! If I hired a monkey and asked that monkey to randomly pick some players out of the entire league, altered it for cap compliance, would that monkey have done worse than this franchise?
Please, mercilessly, move on from this failed formula, it's been nine years. Dictate your decisions solely on their success this postseason. Solely.
I was thinking today of all of the pearl clutching by fans, especially younger fans I'm sure, who are losing their minds over the status of certain players in the offseason.
The best outcome for the Leafs is to let them walk, build the forward group as Brad has built the back end and move into a new, re-tooled era around two offensive stars in Matthews and Nylander. The Leafs now have two young forwards in McMann and Knies who can play in the top six, so Leafs would have plenty of cap space to fill in those two positions AND far more cash to build depth on lines 3 and 4 if they choose to go in this direction, and they should, barring a real deep playoff run.
Crafty veteran Lou went to NYI and despite not having the 4 superstar core players, he has won 7 rounds. The Leafs have won a...single...round....in...ten...years...
Put this into perspective, your beloved Maple Leafs have won a single playoff series in 21 years! If I hired a monkey and asked that monkey to randomly pick some players out of the entire league, altered it for cap compliance, would that monkey have done worse than this franchise?
Please, mercilessly, move on from this failed formula, it's been nine years. Dictate your decisions solely on their success this postseason. Solely.
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