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Can't figure out who that is? Is it Robertson?
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Highlander said:Can't figure out who that is? Is it Robertson?
Deebo said:Highlander said:Can't figure out who that is? Is it Robertson?
Matthews
Ya I can see the stash now.Deebo said:Highlander said:Can't figure out who that is? Is it Robertson?
Matthews
Last November, after Toronto's coaching change, Rielly approached Keefe and suggested switching power-play units with the struggling Tyson Barrie, understanding it would be best for team as a whole to get Barrie's offensive game and confidence going.
"He did one of the most selfless things that I've seen," Dubas said.
"That spoke so much the character of Morgan Reilly and everything that he's about. Because as everybody knows, as a defenceman, if you're on the first power play -- especially with the core group that we had there with Tavares, Marner, Nylander and Matthews -- you're probably going to accumulate a lot of points."
"You need players like that, that are always willing to put the team ahead of themselves."
https://twitter.com/JFreshHockey/status/1333807917884170240I reached out Monday to a number of U.S.-based NHL team front office executives, scouts and coaches to get their predicted order of finish for the all-Canadian division. I heard back from 15 of them. Here?s what they had to say.
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For a division that many people view as very competitive, the Leafs ended up getting nine first-place votes out of the 15 respondents. The Flames got four first-place votes and the Habs got two first-place nods.
herman said:https://theathletic.com/2230862/2020/12/01/nhl-canada-division-predictions-polling/
https://twitter.com/JFreshHockey/status/1333807917884170240I reached out Monday to a number of U.S.-based NHL team front office executives, scouts and coaches to get their predicted order of finish for the all-Canadian division. I heard back from 15 of them. Here?s what they had to say.
[...]
For a division that many people view as very competitive, the Leafs ended up getting nine first-place votes out of the 15 respondents. The Flames got four first-place votes and the Habs got two first-place nods.
CarltonTheBear said:https://twitter.com/HCDavos_off/status/1338444713750388737
My Swiss is rusty so Thornton has either died or he's on his way to Toronto.
He finishes this tour with Davos with 11 points in 12 games.
CarltonTheBear said:https://twitter.com/HCDavos_off/status/1338444713750388737
My Swiss is rusty so Thornton has either died or he's on his way to Toronto.
He finishes this tour with Davos with 11 points in 12 games.
There are so many things wrong in that article. Most of the forwards mentioned don't need protection because they're ineligible for the draft. Example, Joey Anderson, Brooks, Boyd all have to play 40 games to be eligible. Dermott, if unsigned, is an RFA and doesn't need protection. Engvall has to play 18 more games. Malgin, 26 games. I'm sure it will get pro rated to the reduced schedule.herman said:Still very early, but fun to ponder:
https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/will-maple-leafs-lose-seattle-kraken-expansion-draft/
Blissfully Exempt: Sandin, Robertson, Liljegren, Mikheyev
Guaranteed to Protect: Tavares (NMC), Matthews, Marner, Nylander, Rielly, 1G
Pretty close to guaranteed: Muzzin, Brodie
Bubble: Dermott, Kerfoot, Anderson, Andersen on new contract, Hyman on new contract (why though), Engvall
Guilt Trip said:There are so many things wrong in that article. Most of the forwards mentioned don't need protection because they're ineligible for the draft. Example, Joey Anderson, Brooks, Boyd all have to play 40 games to be eligible. Dermott, if unsigned, is an RFA and doesn't need protection. Engvall has to play 18 more games. Malgin, 26 games. I'm sure it will get pro rated to the reduced schedule.