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herman said:If I?m the coach that sees that 97-34-16 line, just cover Matthews. The other two cannot or will not shoot.
Guilt Trip said:Leafs and other teams won't cycle through the taxi squads unless those players are waiver exempt. It's is not like an expanded roster. As it stands right now, with Keefe's lines today, only Barabanov is waiver exempt, so for the Leafs to cycle guys in and out, players will have to go on waivers. Who is going on waivers so you can interchange these players? Maybe Boyd, Vesey if Lehtonen, Barabanov, Robertson blow the doors off? It won't be any of the 6 non waiver exempt D men.
I have a feeling the Leafs may keep 3 goalies to start the year because they may be fearful of losing Dell to Washington.
bustaheims said:Guilt Trip said:Leafs and other teams won't cycle through the taxi squads unless those players are waiver exempt. It's is not like an expanded roster. As it stands right now, with Keefe's lines today, only Barabanov is waiver exempt, so for the Leafs to cycle guys in and out, players will have to go on waivers. Who is going on waivers so you can interchange these players? Maybe Boyd, Vesey if Lehtonen, Barabanov, Robertson blow the doors off? It won't be any of the 6 non waiver exempt D men.
I have a feeling the Leafs may keep 3 goalies to start the year because they may be fearful of losing Dell to Washington.
As long as they clear waivers the first time, they're exempt until they spend 30 days on the roster or get into 10 games. There will be plenty flexibility built up as the season progresses.
herman said:bustaheims said:Guilt Trip said:Leafs and other teams won't cycle through the taxi squads unless those players are waiver exempt. It's is not like an expanded roster. As it stands right now, with Keefe's lines today, only Barabanov is waiver exempt, so for the Leafs to cycle guys in and out, players will have to go on waivers. Who is going on waivers so you can interchange these players? Maybe Boyd, Vesey if Lehtonen, Barabanov, Robertson blow the doors off? It won't be any of the 6 non waiver exempt D men.
I have a feeling the Leafs may keep 3 goalies to start the year because they may be fearful of losing Dell to Washington.
As long as they clear waivers the first time, they're exempt until they spend 30 days on the roster or get into 10 games. There will be plenty flexibility built up as the season progresses.
Errybody and their grandmas are going to be putting a whack of players on waivers at the end of camp, and nobody wants to limit their own roster flexibility. We can pop down Lehtonen/Barabanov/Robertson for any game we want to rest Thornton/Spezza and bring up taximan#3 (Engvall/Boyd/Anderson/Agostino?!). In the regular season, the make up of the bottom 3 is relatively inconsequential, and getting key contributors properly rested and healthy during the sprint should be the priority, followed by increasing cap flexibility. Other needs like developing/evaluating prospects at the NHL level or making UFAs (who are basically one-year interns) happy are going to lose any tie-breaking scenarios.
herman said:Looks like they're going to straight up NHL roster vs Extras instead of offense vs defense the way they did in the RTP camp
Heroic Shrimp said:https://twitter.com/MapleLeafs/status/1346156176778682368?s=19
Looks better than Pittsburgh's...
Dappleganger said:Capitals have to be the best. ;D
Looks quite tasteful actually.Heroic Shrimp said:https://twitter.com/MapleLeafs/status/1346156176778682368?s=19
Looks better than Pittsburgh's...
I think the defense is really deep. I think it goes beyond the eight skaters we had with our first group today and well into the second group with guys who have played in the NHL and played games for us even last season. We get 10-12 deep without being concerned in that sense.
CarltonTheBear said:Interesting to hear him describe how the Thornton-Matthews-Marner idea came about. Basically explains that it
He also explains that it's unlikely Thornton plays as many 5-on-5 minutes as Matthews and Marner so other guys will get slotted in there depending on the situation.
herman said:I think the defense is really deep. I think it goes beyond the eight skaters we had with our first group today and well into the second group with guys who have played in the NHL and played games for us even last season. We get 10-12 deep without being concerned in that sense.
Literally promising us some Martin Marincin this season
Bullfrog said:CarltonTheBear said:Interesting to hear him describe how the Thornton-Matthews-Marner idea came about. Basically explains that it
He also explains that it's unlikely Thornton plays as many 5-on-5 minutes as Matthews and Marner so other guys will get slotted in there depending on the situation.
That was my assumption, and it makes sense. Heavy PP time and somewhat limited 5-on-5. With Matthews and Marner, you could slot just about anyone up there.
Each player is an individual in terms of the messaging. In Nick?s case, it is really pushing and proving that he is ready to play full time in the NHL. In Pierre?s case, he has played very well for us at times. I still think he has a whole other level to get to in terms of the way that he engages physically and the way he uses his size and strength in all areas of the ice.