WhatIfGodWasALeaf
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With eyes on tomorrow night...
Drouin, Patches and Benn are all out of practice today for the Habs with the flu.
Drouin, Patches and Benn are all out of practice today for the Habs with the flu.
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WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:With eyes on tomorrow night...
Drouin, Patches and Benn are all out of practice today for the Habs with the flu.
Significantly Insignificant said:At what point do we fans become concerned with the slumping possession numbers? If they stay that way after Matthews comes back? Right now I have a hard time distinguishing what is happening now from what happened during the Kessel years.
herman said:Significantly Insignificant said:At what point do we fans become concerned with the slumping possession numbers? If they stay that way after Matthews comes back? Right now I have a hard time distinguishing what is happening now from what happened during the Kessel years.
Corsi is a proxy for possession, but not necessarily a proxy for how dangerous a team is (see LA Kings last season).
Case in point last Saturday's game vs. Boston, when they shelled us for a bajillion chances and McElhinney stood tall. Watch those shots again, and you'll see McElhinney just playing like a goalie is expected to, and Boston just firing it into the crest or pads from not that close in.
So the similarities with Carlyle's Leafs are that giving up lots of shots, but trying to keep them all to the outside. The Leafs right now are similarly letting some shots attempts through, but largely making sure they're not strenuous to save (a lot fewer rebound efforts lately).
herman said:Significantly Insignificant said:At what point do we fans become concerned with the slumping possession numbers? If they stay that way after Matthews comes back? Right now I have a hard time distinguishing what is happening now from what happened during the Kessel years.
Corsi is a proxy for possession, but not necessarily a proxy for how dangerous a team is (see LA Kings last season).
Case in point last Saturday's game vs. Boston, when they shelled us for a bajillion chances and McElhinney stood tall. Watch those shots again, and you'll see McElhinney just playing like a goalie is expected to, and Boston just firing it into the crest or pads from not that close in.
So the similarities with Carlyle's Leafs are that giving up lots of shots, but trying to keep them all to the outside. The Leafs right now are similarly letting some shots attempts through, but largely making sure they're not strenuous to save (a lot fewer rebound efforts lately).
Deebo said:@jonassiegel
Babcock confirms that Martin is healthy. Stands to be a healthy scratch Friday for the first time as a Leaf.
Deebo said:@jonassiegel
Babcock confirms that Martin is healthy. Stands to be a healthy scratch Friday for the first time as a Leaf.
herman said:Deebo said:@jonassiegel
Babcock confirms that Martin is healthy. Stands to be a healthy scratch Friday for the first time as a Leaf.
Sound the celebration alarm! Babcock has caught up to the boards from last year! Numfar! Do the dance of joy!
https://twitter.com/jonassiegel/status/933761145042817024
Significantly Insignificant said:I'm pretty sure Herman has kidnapped Mike Babcock and taken his place. That's why he was so snippy to those reporters about the lines question. It was really Herman, who was afraid of being found out. (psst Herman, move Nylander to centre).
herman said:Deebo said:@jonassiegel
Babcock confirms that Martin is healthy. Stands to be a healthy scratch Friday for the first time as a Leaf.
Sound the celebration alarm! Babcock has caught up to the boards from last year! Numfar! Do the dance of joy!
https://twitter.com/jonassiegel/status/933761145042817024
CarltonTheBear said:It's gonna be great when he changes his mind and plays Martin anyway on Friday.