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Dappleganger said:Kind of interesting. The pairing of Liljegren-Sandin are second in the NHL in expected goals for %:
CarltonTheBear said:Dappleganger said:Kind of interesting. The pairing of Liljegren-Sandin are second in the NHL in expected goals for %:
They were very high up on those lists as a pair together last season as well. It's promising, although it should be noted the 5 forwards they play with the most often are Matthews, Marner, Nylander, Tavares, and Bunting. There's probably not a pairing in the league that gets more sheltered minutes and with better teammates.
L K said:Hey Timmins I thought you had a good game....Keefe says nope you come back out of the lineup
No. What team grabbed to best guy available and won it all? Seriously asking because I don't remember when it happened. Col picked up good depth players last season. TBay has done it for years. Leafs can't empty the chamber on 1 guy. If they can grab a couple of guys like Barbashev and Jeannot up front they might be better off. If the price is right though you def don't shy away from guys like Meier and Kane, you just can't afford to overpay.Frank E said:We've talked in seasons past about the Leafs not getting the sexiest player at the deadline...this year it has to be Meier at this point, right?
Definitely the message was sent to Holl. Funny thing for all the complaining about him I decided to look at some stats.Frank E said:L K said:Hey Timmins I thought you had a good game....Keefe says nope you come back out of the lineup
I think he sent his message to Holl. Timmins is most certainly the 7th guy at this point, so I'm not too upset that he's the one sitting.
If they're going to make any noise in the playoffs, they're going to need Holl to be good-defense-Holl.
RedLeaf said:I really hope Dubas does something significant in the next two weeks to alter the direction of this team come playoff time.
Dubas is a smart hockey executive. At what point does he realize the limited number of kicks at the can he has left with this high end group of players.
I will be sorely disappointed if we don?t see the biggest push we?ve seen under his tenure in order to do whatever it takes to actually win in the playoffs. The time to stockpile picks and prospects is out the window. He needs to trade whatever he can for a legitimate star player or group of players, either on the backend or upfront to push this team that final step forward. Just shuffling around the deck chairs like he has the past bunch of trade deadlines hasn?t moved the needle at all. I would assume he realizes this and that this year is the year we see some adaptation to the notion that he can't just tinker along the fringes and expect better results. Particularly in the division the Leafs are in.
Come the deadline in March, if this is basically the same team with some minor tweaks heading to face off against the Lightning in the 1st round, I'll have been sadly misjudging his abilities to eventually ice a playoff winning team.
right... I lov it.RedLeaf said:RedLeaf said:I really hope Dubas does something significant in the next two weeks to alter the direction of this team come playoff time.
Dubas is a smart hockey executive. At what point does he realize the limited number of kicks at the can he has left with this high end group of players.
I will be sorely disappointed if we don?t see the biggest push we?ve seen under his tenure in order to do whatever it takes to actually win in the playoffs. The time to stockpile picks and prospects is out the window. He needs to trade whatever he can for a legitimate star player or group of players, either on the backend or upfront to push this team that final step forward. Just shuffling around the deck chairs like he has the past bunch of trade deadlines hasn?t moved the needle at all. I would assume he realizes this and that this year is the year we see some adaptation to the notion that he can't just tinker along the fringes and expect better results. Particularly in the division the Leafs are in.
Come the deadline in March, if this is basically the same team with some minor tweaks heading to face off against the Lightning in the 1st round, I'll have been sadly misjudging his abilities to eventually ice a playoff winning team.
Call me ?not? sorely disappointed, and even a little surprised with how well Dubas pulled the ROR deal off.
RedLeaf said:Can't help but wonder if Luke Schenn is someone who could help on the backend come playoff time?
He's a punishing d-man that we are lacking. Would come relatively cheap.
Would he be an improvement on our D?
Bill_Berg_is_sad said:I think the question for him is who does he push out? Holl? Sandin? I like Schenn for depth, but not sure he really improves the top 6 much.
Guilt Trip said:Schenn doesn't move the needle enough for me. He'd be good as a reserve guy though. Yes he hits and all that but he also takes himself out of the play a lot by doing so. Look at Lybushkin last year. Loved the hits but he was our worst defender. Now if they went and got Mayfield, then we're talking.
I don't see him being available either although he's a ufa. Islanders have played more games then the ones chasing them so I think they're in trouble. Add in that Barzal is out also.bustaheims said:Guilt Trip said:Schenn doesn't move the needle enough for me. He'd be good as a reserve guy though. Yes he hits and all that but he also takes himself out of the play a lot by doing so. Look at Lybushkin last year. Loved the hits but he was our worst defender. Now if they went and got Mayfield, then we're talking.
Can't imagine Mayfield is available with the Islanders holding in the thick of - and currently leading - the wildcard race
Bill_Berg_is_sad said:RedLeaf said:Can't help but wonder if Luke Schenn is someone who could help on the backend come playoff time?
He's a punishing d-man that we are lacking. Would come relatively cheap.
Would he be an improvement on our D?
I think the question for him is who does he push out? Holl? Sandin? I like Schenn for depth, but not sure he really improves the top 6 much.
RedLeaf said:Bill_Berg_is_sad said:RedLeaf said:Can't help but wonder if Luke Schenn is someone who could help on the backend come playoff time?
He's a punishing d-man that we are lacking. Would come relatively cheap.
Would he be an improvement on our D?
I think the question for him is who does he push out? Holl? Sandin? I like Schenn for depth, but not sure he really improves the top 6 much.
Luke Schenn scratched tonight for trade-related purposes.
Guilt Trip said:I don't see him being available either although he's a ufa. Islanders have played more games then the ones chasing them so I think they're in trouble. Add in that Barzal is out also.