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Kadri on pace for 48 goals.![]()
Enjoy it while it lasts because it likely won't last much longer.
Kadri on pace for 48 goals.![]()
Not that Scrivens played badly but I think tonight is the perfect example of what a #1 goalie can do.
Good effort though really.
Really impressed with bozak
Yes, it does show what a #1 goalie can do, but it also shows how pathitically weak the Leafs' offence still is.
Seeing the Sabres win wasn't a surprise, given that they are a stronger team than the Leafs are right now.
In my opinion, this game also illustrates what the majority of the remaining games this season are probably going to be like.. low scoring affairs with the Leafs frequently coming out on the short end of the stick.
As such, I really don't expect many Leaf wins this season.
Feel like they played pretty well, Miller was pretty good but this is a continuing story from last year. Defence first, but what about scoring some goals? Not a bad effort though. Love the Kadri line.
I'm not sure I agree! Take out Miller and that game could have been a much different story. This was one of those games where no matter what they did the puck just wouldn't go in the net. Miller was fantastic and the bounces were not going there way.
Really? Grabo's the problem? Have you been watching Kulemin at all?
The issue is, we can't afford to use the "hot goalie" card too often in this shortened season. The likes of Miller, Lundqvist, Price, Brodeur all have the ability to steal games on semi regular basis. The likes of Anderson, Rask, and Theodore are also good goalies, who are playing solid for their teams. With these goalies in our conference, we need to find a way to solve them. Heck, those 2 lists include every single team in our division.
Highlights:
- Kadri was great once again, great vision, good physical presence, and good hustle
- Kessel and Lupul missed out on two huge opportunities in the end
- JVR was ****ing terrible. He needs to start using that big body to do something useful
- Scrivens played well, and kept us in the game with some good saves in the third
- Bozak had a good game, especially at the end with those huge draws
- Miller stole the game for Buffalo
I hate to regurgitate the media but in order to beat these goalies the Leafs need much more physical net presence. They need to get in Millers space and screen him and get him off his game. At one point there was a Toronto rush and the winger came up the boards while the other Leaf went behind the net????????? Why go behind the net???? Why not crash the crease while the winger puts the puck on net and bang in some rebounds. Games like last night when Miller is seeing everything, you got to get a dirty goal or two by just getting in his face.
Enjoy it while it lasts because it likely won't last much longer.
Enjoy it while it lasts because it likely won't last much longer.
Just want to say again - Dion was outstanding.
I'm not sure I agree! Take out Miller and that game could have been a much different story. This was one of those games where no matter what they did the puck just wouldn't go in the net. Miller was fantastic and the bounces were not going there way.
I thought besides the majority of the first period, the Leafs played a GREAT hockey game. The passes were a little off their mark, especially in the first where the passes were just brutal. But as the game continued I thought they played quite well.
I thought they all were trying to hit, forcheck, and contribute in all the areas of the game. Phaneuf I thought was just right on his game, a bunch of great defensive plays and also a few blasts from teh point. Really impressed with his game last night.
I thought all four lines were decent and you could see as the game progressed they seemed to mesh more. If they play like they did the second two periods then I'll be very happy. It was a great game to watch and we got beat by a hot goalie which happens seldomly.
Not many are posting about Komarov... i thought he played excellent. showed some offensive flash while finishing every check
Regardless of how improved the Leafs may be defensively, they simply are not going to win many games if they can't put the puck in the net more times than their opponent does. That much is pretty clear.
The fact that they are also set up in a top-6/bottom-6 manner also tends to reduce a team's offensive output. Combine that with a mainly defensive system and you're not likely going to see the Leafs have many high-scoring games.
For this defensive system to truly work, the goaltending has to be much better than it currently is, especially against teams who are much stronger than the Leafs. Plus, they can't continue to blow really good scoring chances. They have to capitalize on such opportunities when they present themselves. If they don't, then they'll likely lose like they did in this game.
I just don't see the Leafs winning many games this season. The offensive capability just isn't there.
Based on last night, and the game in Montreal, he was far more valuable than either Grabo or Lupul.
Yet, we had posts here saying he deserves less per term if he wants to re-sign here, the lesson continues here with what Grabo's cap implications mean to the salary structure of the team, Lupul took less to stay, will Dion when he is a much more valuable player on the Leafs than either of these 2 players?
If I am his agent, I would advise him, why should you?