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2019-2020 Toronto Maple Leafs General Discussion

Rob said:
Deebo said:
Hobbes said:
Maybe the best thing would be to hire CuJo to come in. He'd probably be at least as good as Hutch and would be extra-motivated to do well since it would help him hold off Hank on the all-time wins list.

He is 52 years old.

Probably still better than Hutch.
Too young to be put in the pressure-cooker? How about Ken Dryden then? He looks like he can still lift a catching glove. I'd have gone with Johnny Bower but sadly that's no longer an option (and it wouldn't be politically correct to say that Johnny is still probably better than Hutch). :(
 
I'm so anxious to see Mitch play under Keefe. The new offensive freedom should allow him to just go off on points.
 
Zee said:
I'm so anxious to see Mitch play under Keefe. The new offensive freedom should allow him to just go off on points.

He kind of already did that before Keefe...
 
Clip of Johny T over at the Athletic taking skating drills from Barb Underhill.  Very impressive to see the work he is putting in at 29.  Nice to see that even him at 29 can still learn new stuff.
 
Good to see Marner back on the ice.  I might be optimistic but adding a PPG forward probably makes the team better
 
If you had to free up space somewhere in order to upgrade the Leafs 2nd goalie, where would you subtract from? The Leafs are getting excellent value from their league-minimum forwards, and there's nothing to indicate that Dubas won't continue doing that moving forward, with marlies, KHL signings, and "legacy" deals (Spezza).

Forwards making above league-minimum (not named Auston Marnlandavares):
Kerfoot ($3.5-million)
Johnsson ($3.4-million)
Kapanen ($3.2-million)
Hyman ($2.25-million)

The player that, being moved, would hurt the Leafs the least I believe would be Kerfoot. With Spezza settling into 3C, and Gauthier, Petan and Shore options at centre (all making league-minimum).
 
herman said:
Um Cody Ceci?

Keefe has pretty much come in and changed every single thing that the Leafs fanbase (and probably Dubas) wished Babcock did in like the span of a week. The one thing that's remained constant is their use of Ceci. That reinforces my belief that Dubas is a Ceci-truther.
 
disco said:
If you had to free up space somewhere in order to upgrade the Leafs 2nd goalie, where would you subtract from? The Leafs are getting excellent value from their league-minimum forwards, and there's nothing to indicate that Dubas won't continue doing that moving forward, with marlies, KHL signings, and "legacy" deals (Spezza).

Forwards making above league-minimum (not named Auston Marnlandavares):
Kerfoot ($3.5-million)
Johnsson ($3.4-million)
Kapanen ($3.2-million)
Hyman ($2.25-million)

The player that, being moved, would hurt the Leafs the least I believe would be Kerfoot. With Spezza settling into 3C, and Gauthier, Petan and Shore options at centre (all making league-minimum).
I would probably move CC but going by your list, I'll disagree with you..Spezza, while I like him, is not a 3rd line permanent centre option. Kerfoot is the future 3rd line centre for us. Goat and Shore are nothing more then 4th line centres. Petan I think could move up the line up but as a winger only. Hyman is the logical choice to go. $2.25M for a checking forward is too much to pay in this day and age of the NHL.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
herman said:
Um Cody Ceci?

Keefe has pretty much come in and changed every single thing that the Leafs fanbase (and probably Dubas) wished Babcock did in like the span of a week. The one thing that's remained constant is their use of Ceci. That reinforces my belief that Dubas is a Ceci-truther.

If he was truly in on long term Ceci, it?d be Cody paired with Jake, not Justin. I still smell a one-piece cap clearance ticket.
 
herman said:
If he was truly in on long term Ceci, it?d be Cody paired with Jake, not Justin. I still smell a one-piece cap clearance ticket.

I'm not saying that he's here long-term. But I've tried to argue for awhile now that Dubas acquired him for a purpose, he wasn't just forced on him. And even under Keefe he's playing 23 minutes a night. I just don't think anyone in the organization views him as trade bait to acquire a back-up goalie.

edit: I'm also not sure what you mean by playing with Muzzin. Unless I'm mistaken, the Rielly-Ceci pairing has still been getting the top match-ups, not Muzzin's.
 
Guilt Trip said:
disco said:
If you had to free up space somewhere in order to upgrade the Leafs 2nd goalie, where would you subtract from? The Leafs are getting excellent value from their league-minimum forwards, and there's nothing to indicate that Dubas won't continue doing that moving forward, with marlies, KHL signings, and "legacy" deals (Spezza).

Forwards making above league-minimum (not named Auston Marnlandavares):
Kerfoot ($3.5-million)
Johnsson ($3.4-million)
Kapanen ($3.2-million)
Hyman ($2.25-million)

The player that, being moved, would hurt the Leafs the least I believe would be Kerfoot. With Spezza settling into 3C, and Gauthier, Petan and Shore options at centre (all making league-minimum).
I would probably move CC but going by your list, I'll disagree with you..Spezza, while I like him, is not a 3rd line permanent centre option. Kerfoot is the future 3rd line centre for us. Goat and Shore are nothing more then 4th line centres. Petan I think could move up the line up but as a winger only. Hyman is the logical choice to go. $2.25M for a checking forward is too much to pay in this day and age of the NHL.
I would prefer to see Engvall as our 3rd line centre, if this means moving Kerfoot to the wing so be it. 4th line this year can be Timashov-Spezza-Goatman
I also wonder where Moore will fit in upon his return,  I wonder if he was playing injured the last 8 games as his game was not the same in the last little span of play.
 
CarltonTheBear said:
Frank E said:
I think Keefe is in a tough spot here, like Babcock was...I think you have to start Andersen on both weeknights this week...Tuesday start, Wednesday start, then 2 full days of rest, Saturday start.

They're dangerously close to falling out of playoff position.

If you're not giving whoever the back-up is a start during a B2B, then when is he playing? Andersen isn't going to play the next 54 games.

Well, to be honest with you, I'm still reeling from the TMLfans effort rankings report.  So I don't really have an answer for this.  My confidence is all shot to hell.

If I did have an answer, it would be ride Andersen until they can acquire a back-up.

This team isn't built to play stifling defense for long stretches...they'll score a lot of goals, but they'll need goaltending to get wins. 
 
I heard a trade proposal this weekend on the radio which made me laugh.

?Nylander for a backup goalie, a stay at home defenceman and a checking forward?

The stuff Burke?s dreams are made of.
 
Frank E said:
Well, to be honest with you, I'm still reeling from the TMLfans effort rankings report.  So I don't really have an answer for this.  My confidence is all shot to hell.

You waiting a week to respond really just reinforces your spot on the rankings.

Frank E said:
If I did have an answer, it would be ride Andersen until they can acquire a back-up.

This team isn't built to play stifling defense for long stretches...they'll score a lot of goals, but they'll need goaltending to get wins. 

I guess if Dubas is reasonably certain he can acquire a back-up goalie in the next 2 weeks, saying frick it and giving Andersen both starts this week wouldn't be the end of the world. But I just can't see that happening on a consistent basis.

As an aside, would it kind of suck if Hutchinson actually plays really well on Wednesday? Does that delay or even halt Dubas' search for a new back-up goalie even though it's almost certainly still something the team would need?
 

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