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Bunting was a healthy scratch yesterday in Pittsburgh. Interesting situation to keep an eye on.
Bunting was a healthy scratch yesterday in Pittsburgh. Interesting situation to keep an eye on.
I can see the Leafs adding Lars Eller at the deadline.
This one makes sense to me.Liljegren & Jarnkrok
for
Bunting
Knies - Matthews - Marner
Bunting - Domi - Nylander
McMann - Tavares - Robertson
Bunting isnt a Treliving or Bebrube type of player. Hard pass tbh.
Also, its early but Nick Robertson is blowing his chance to be a main stay in the lineup. He's definitely played hard, but he needs to get some production going or he's gonna be replaced too
Bunting has no aggression to his game. Sure he's a "pest" but we dont need pests. Also if he's getting scratched in Pittsburgh of all places (they need forward help more than we do), thats not a good sign.Not sure why he isn't a player they'd like. When Bunting is on, he's a very effective forechecker and very good around the net, something we've lacked a bit early this season. I liked him a lot better than Bertuzzi.
Robertson will be alright. Thankfully Berube is giving him some leash and he's been the best part of the "3rd" line. I do think he should get a look with more creative offensive players though very soon. I'd like to see Knies with Nylander and Domi, while Robertson gets a look with Matthews and Marner.
Bunting has no aggression to his game. Sure he's a "pest" but we dont need pests. Also if he's getting scratched in Pittsburgh of all places (they need forward help more than we do), thats not a good sign.
I think we need some size with more aggression who can win board and puck battles. We also more need a shut down C. I suspect thats more of what Tre will be going for
I also dont see the affinity of bringing back former leafs. Its over and done with. Move on. Find someone else
Do you watch the games ? Tavares is an anchor who kills any play his linemates try and set up. Robertson needs a center who can get him the puck.Bunting isnt a Treliving or Bebrube type of player. Hard pass tbh.
Also, its early but Nick Robertson is blowing his chance to be a main stay in the lineup. He's definitely played hard, but he needs to get some production going or he's gonna be replaced too
I disagree quite a bit but I'm sure they have a lot of patience that he'll break out of his funk. He was almost a PPG last season for Pittsburgh after being acquired.
I don't really care if he played for the Leafs before or not -- we need better quality and he's a pretty solid player. This team lacks net presence and more energy. He's also a pretty good board battler. He can bring that. But it's unlikely to happen for a lot of reasons anyway.
Holmberg has been a decent puck distributor in the past... but it's just not working with Robertson right now. In preseason, Robertson really created many of his own chances, so he might need to do that tonight.Do you watch the games ? Tavares is an anchor who kills any play his linemates try and set up. Robertson needs a center who can get him the puck.
Holmberg/Robertson/Jarnkrok are sore spots up front and hurt our offensive depth. Jarnkrok can't do anything in the post-season, 3C is definitely a spot we need to upgrade on.
Liljegren is also on the market as we all know, I also doubt Timmins is on sure-footing, he can be moved in the right deal too.
Hopefully other teams become willing to make changes and we can swap pieces. The hope would be the other pieces fit our team better than our current ones do.
It would be interesting to see Myers. He was decent enough in pre-season. I wonder how well he can move the puck, as that could be a problem with Benoit otherwise. Timmins had a pretty good game against the Rangers though.Holmberg/Robertson/Jarnkrok are sore spots up front and hurt our offensive depth. Jarnkrok can't do anything in the post-season, 3C is definitely a spot we need to upgrade on.
Liljegren is also on the market as we all know, I also doubt Timmins is on sure-footing, he can be moved in the right deal too.
Hopefully other teams become willing to make changes and we can swap pieces. The hope would be the other pieces fit our team better than our current ones do.
Multiple Leafs executives scouting rival team this evening
Are the trade winds a-blowin'?www.hockeyfeed.com
With Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving all but confirming that he's looking to trade defenseman Timothy Liljegren, it shouldn't be surprising that Leafs scouts are out there pounding the pavement.
What is surprising though is that Leafs scouts are reportedly in Montreal tonight to scout the Montreal Canadiens and, presumably, their opponent the Los Angeles Kings.
Habs insider Karine Hains reports that the Leafs have three scouts at the Bell Centre this evening scouting the game.
Could we see a trade between the two bitter rivals?
Liljegren & Jarnkrok
for
Bunting
OR
Liljegren & Jarnkrok
for
Granlund
Knies - Matthews - Marner
Bunting - Domi - Nylander
McMann - Tavares - Robertson
Lorentz - Kampf - Reaves
Dewar - Holmberg
OR
Knies - Matthews - Domi
McMann - Granlund - Nylander
Robertson - Tavares - Marner
Lorentz - Kampf - Reaves
Rielly - Tanev
OEL - McCabe
Benoit - Hakanpaa
Myers/Timmins
Woll/Stolarz
Benny was moving the puck out of the zone competently last game, if Myers draws in that will be then end of Timmins/Lilly barring injuries………It would be interesting to see Myers. He was decent enough in pre-season. I wonder how well he can move the puck, as that could be a problem with Benoit otherwise. Timmins had a pretty good game against the Rangers though.
Seemed like a good time to insert some guys into the line up if JT is hurting, he’s not doing the team any favours playing in the condition he’s in…….Pacioretty showed some chemistry with Robertson and Tavares when previously paired.
Would be interesting to see what they can do as a line.
Having said that, I have no doubt that Tavares is not 100% and it shows in his play.
Hopefully he can bounce back shortly.
Bunting was a healthy scratch yesterday in Pittsburgh. Interesting situation to keep an eye on.