Gary Nylund
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- Oct 10, 2013
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I understand that we are all here with a fragile psyche when it comes to the Leafs lol. We are scared. So we are choosy as to our first round opponent. I am saying that we shouldn't fear Montreal if we think our team is as good as we think. But I get it. We can not be 100% confident in this team.
It's hard to analyze yourself but thinking about it now, I don't think I'm scared at all, at least no more than the usual nerves before competition. Any team can lose and so on so you can never be 100% confident but other than that, I feel more confident than ever with this group and I believe we will win the first two rounds no matter who we play.
As far as all the analysis of a potential COL matchup goes, not sure why nobody has mentioned goaltending. Perhaps because it's not in our favour so best to not think about it? The goalie is the most important guy on the team, this is true for every playoff series. Grubauer has a lengthy track record, including stellar performances in the playoffs for a few years running. Campbell on the other hand is looking good but the sample size is still small, there are concerns re. his durability (physical and mental) and he's never played in a playoff game. COL can pretty much count on quality goaltending while we're merely hoping for the same. So ... if our goaltending holds up, the COL matchup should be a very interesting one. If not, then the rest won't matter.
On the bright side, Campbell is indeed looking good lately so it's certainly possible he's up to the task. And if he falters there's always the outside chance either Rittich or Andersen steps in and plays well but that seems like a long shot so ... godspeed Jack!