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Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Very true. My point is that it's hard to argue against the idea that the coaching needs to change and the defensive needs a major upgrade.
Potvin29 said:Corn Flake said:Anyone want a pair of tickets for tonight?
willing to sell them at face value. $70 each.. section 307 row 15.
PM me.
Face value - you're a good man. If I wasn't 700 kms away...
Derk said:Go Leafs. For the sixth game in a row, this is "the biggest game of the season". Of course, this is one no one expects them to win. Maybe they surprise us with a 'uge victory.
bustaheims said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Very true. My point is that it's hard to argue against the idea that the coaching needs to change and the defensive needs a major upgrade.
Well, I think the level of the talent upgrade needed on the defensive side of things could very well be mitigated fairly substantially by the change in coaching. Some upgrades are definitely needed, yes, it's just what upgrades (outside of a couple obvious ones) and how extensive they are is sort of hard to put a finger on right now.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:bustaheims said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Very true. My point is that it's hard to argue against the idea that the coaching needs to change and the defensive needs a major upgrade.
Well, I think the level of the talent upgrade needed on the defensive side of things could very well be mitigated fairly substantially by the change in coaching. Some upgrades are definitely needed, yes, it's just what upgrades (outside of a couple obvious ones) and how extensive they are is sort of hard to put a finger on right now.
This is pretty much the core of where (as I see it) I disagree with you and Potvin. Cashiering RC is necessary, but not sufficient. Upgrading the defensive skill of our D corps -- which is too skewed towards offensive defensemen -- means making a smart trade for either Phaneuf or Gardiner because they are the two with most trade value. (I assume Franson is gone and that Rielly will stay.) As I've said before, I wish it were Phaneuf going, but that's highly unlikely so it leaves only one choice, regrettably.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:This is pretty much the core of where (as I see it) I disagree with you and Potvin. Cashiering RC is necessary, but not sufficient. Upgrading the defensive skill of our D corps -- which is too skewed towards offensive defensemen -- means making a smart trade for either Phaneuf or Gardiner because they are the two with most trade value. (I assume Franson is gone and that Rielly will stay.) As I've said before, I wish it were Phaneuf going, but that's highly unlikely so it leaves only one choice, regrettably.
Corn Flake said:Potvin29 said:Corn Flake said:Anyone want a pair of tickets for tonight?
willing to sell them at face value. $70 each.. section 307 row 15.
PM me.
Face value - you're a good man. If I wasn't 700 kms away...
Only do that here for those of you who tolerate me.
mc said:I'm going to go out on a limb here (a very thin and fragile limb about to break from very high up) and say that the Leafs win this in regulation. They have been known to up their game every 20 games or so.
RedLeaf said:Corn Flake said:Potvin29 said:Corn Flake said:Anyone want a pair of tickets for tonight?
willing to sell them at face value. $70 each.. section 307 row 15.
PM me.
Face value - you're a good man. If I wasn't 700 kms away...
Only do that here for those of you who tolerate me.
I'm the beneficiary. Thanks again Corn Flake. That's awesome!
My son will get his first taste of Maple Leaf Hockey tonight, however porous the defense look
RedLeaf said:Corn Flake said:Potvin29 said:Corn Flake said:Anyone want a pair of tickets for tonight?
willing to sell them at face value. $70 each.. section 307 row 15.
PM me.
Face value - you're a good man. If I wasn't 700 kms away...
Only do that here for those of you who tolerate me.
I'm the beneficiary. Thanks again Corn Flake. That's awesome!
My son will get his first taste of Maple Leaf Hockey tonight, however porous the defense look
mc said:I'm going to go out on a limb here (a very thin and fragile limb about to break from very high up) and say that the Leafs win this in regulation. They have been known to up their game every 20 games or so.
Potvin29 said:RedLeaf said:Corn Flake said:Potvin29 said:Corn Flake said:Anyone want a pair of tickets for tonight?
willing to sell them at face value. $70 each.. section 307 row 15.
PM me.
Face value - you're a good man. If I wasn't 700 kms away...
Only do that here for those of you who tolerate me.
I'm the beneficiary. Thanks again Corn Flake. That's awesome!
My son will get his first taste of Maple Leaf Hockey tonight, however porous the defense look
Have fun! I was going to say I haven't been to a game in a long time - then remembered I went to the Winter Classic!
Potvin29 said:Coco-puffs said:I know that was sarcastic.... but I'm going to go with it anyways:
You mean control the play in the offensive zone for multiple shifts at a time, then after tiring the opposition out, when they do get the puck, back check so they need to dump the puck into the offensive zone and change before they can even get a shot on net?
Yeah, I'm sure EVERY TEAM IN THE LEAGUE wants to utilize that strategy. It's kinda hard, unless you have the personnel to do so- no matter who the coach is.
* Note: In no way am I saying that Carlyle is doing a good job with the roster he has. But, team defence is part strategy and part execution. His strategy seems to be flawed, but really, I don't think we know that for sure because this team cannot execute the game plan for a full 60 minutes very often.
The original comment wasn't suggesting the Leafs can be as good as the Blues are right now, but that a structured system could have them in much better position than they are. It's still smart to do these things properly even if you don't have the same overall talent of the top teams.
RedLeaf said:Thanks. It'll be fun win or lose. The boy's a 'budding' Leaf fan. He'll be happy just to be there and see them live.
Potvin29 said:mc said:I'm going to go out on a limb here (a very thin and fragile limb about to break from very high up) and say that the Leafs win this in regulation. They have been known to up their game every 20 games or so.
Crazy things can happen. They randomly pumped Chicago that one game.
Potvin29 said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:bustaheims said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Very true. My point is that it's hard to argue against the idea that the coaching needs to change and the defensive needs a major upgrade.
Well, I think the level of the talent upgrade needed on the defensive side of things could very well be mitigated fairly substantially by the change in coaching. Some upgrades are definitely needed, yes, it's just what upgrades (outside of a couple obvious ones) and how extensive they are is sort of hard to put a finger on right now.
This is pretty much the core of where (as I see it) I disagree with you and Potvin. Cashiering RC is necessary, but not sufficient. Upgrading the defensive skill of our D corps -- which is too skewed towards offensive defensemen -- means making a smart trade for either Phaneuf or Gardiner because they are the two with most trade value. (I assume Franson is gone and that Rielly will stay.) As I've said before, I wish it were Phaneuf going, but that's highly unlikely so it leaves only one choice, regrettably.
But the problem I have with that, is that the type of skill provided by guys like Gardiner isn't really teachable whereas any player can be taught defense (aka can't really 'teach' Gardiner's skating for example).