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bustaheims said:TML fan said:This team has a lot of problems and more passengers than a 747, but goaltending is the primary issue. It's terrible, and it causes the rest of the team to be terrible.
There aren't a whole lot of goalies that wouldn't be struggling behind this team and their complete inability to get the puck out of their own zone.
JohnK's Revenge said:I beg to differ. We are playing run and gun hockey with a team who loves run and gun and has nine players on their top 3 lines that completely outmatch our top 3 lines skill wise. It really really is time for a coaching change.TML fan said:I think it all pretty much stems from goaltending. The Leafs are at their best when they are on the attack, using their speed. Lack of confidence in their goaltending is going to cause them to play much more cautiously because they are afraid to give up goals.
This team has a lot of problems and more passengers than a 747, but goaltending is the primary issue. It's terrible, and it causes the rest of the team to be terrible.
TML fan said:I don't agree. I think when the Leafs are being aggressive and using their speed, they don't play too much of the game in their own end. I think the problem is that they are playing without any confidence because they feel any mistake is ending up in their net. Sure, they're still going to have shitty coverage and let in some goals, but not to this extent. Not to the extent where the best they can muster is a 30 foot wrister at the other end.
TML fan said:bustaheims said:TML fan said:This team has a lot of problems and more passengers than a 747, but goaltending is the primary issue. It's terrible, and it causes the rest of the team to be terrible.
There aren't a whole lot of goalies that wouldn't be struggling behind this team and their complete inability to get the puck out of their own zone.
I don't agree. I think when the Leafs are being aggressive and using their speed, they don't play too much of the game in their own end. I think the problem is that they are playing without any confidence because they feel any mistake is ending up in their net. Sure, they're still going to have shitty coverage and let in some goals, but not to this extent. Not to the extent where the best they can muster is a 30 foot wrister at the other end.
bustaheims said:TML fan said:This team has a lot of problems and more passengers than a 747, but goaltending is the primary issue. It's terrible, and it causes the rest of the team to be terrible.
There aren't a whole lot of goalies that wouldn't be struggling behind this team and their complete inability to get the puck out of their own zone.
bustaheims said:TML fan said:I don't agree. I think when the Leafs are being aggressive and using their speed, they don't play too much of the game in their own end. I think the problem is that they are playing without any confidence because they feel any mistake is ending up in their net. Sure, they're still going to have shitty coverage and let in some goals, but not to this extent. Not to the extent where the best they can muster is a 30 foot wrister at the other end.
We've had this discussion before, and you've never provided anything to convince me. Even when this team is playing well, they struggle to get the puck out once it's in their end. Teams that forecheck well expose that, and, regardless of the confidence level of the team, create great scoring chances. You can only count on your goalie to win you so many games. This team has been unable to execute in their own zone since Pat Burns was let go.
bustaheims said:TML fan said:I don't agree. I think when the Leafs are being aggressive and using their speed, they don't play too much of the game in their own end. I think the problem is that they are playing without any confidence because they feel any mistake is ending up in their net. Sure, they're still going to have shitty coverage and let in some goals, but not to this extent. Not to the extent where the best they can muster is a 30 foot wrister at the other end.
We've had this discussion before, and you've never provided anything to convince me. Even when this team is playing well, they struggle to get the puck out once it's in their end. Teams that forecheck well expose that, and, regardless of the confidence level of the team, create great scoring chances. You can only count on your goalie to win you so many games. This team has been unable to execute in their own zone since Pat Burns was let go.
Potvin29 said:bustaheims said:TML fan said:I don't agree. I think when the Leafs are being aggressive and using their speed, they don't play too much of the game in their own end. I think the problem is that they are playing without any confidence because they feel any mistake is ending up in their net. Sure, they're still going to have shitty coverage and let in some goals, but not to this extent. Not to the extent where the best they can muster is a 30 foot wrister at the other end.
We've had this discussion before, and you've never provided anything to convince me. Even when this team is playing well, they struggle to get the puck out once it's in their end. Teams that forecheck well expose that, and, regardless of the confidence level of the team, create great scoring chances. You can only count on your goalie to win you so many games. This team has been unable to execute in their own zone since Pat Burns was let go.
The average SV% in the league is something like .914, so I don't see why we can't have a goalie like even a Craig Anderson who has a .910 SV% on a team that isn't exactly great defensively.
L K said:Potvin29 said:bustaheims said:TML fan said:I don't agree. I think when the Leafs are being aggressive and using their speed, they don't play too much of the game in their own end. I think the problem is that they are playing without any confidence because they feel any mistake is ending up in their net. Sure, they're still going to have shitty coverage and let in some goals, but not to this extent. Not to the extent where the best they can muster is a 30 foot wrister at the other end.
We've had this discussion before, and you've never provided anything to convince me. Even when this team is playing well, they struggle to get the puck out once it's in their end. Teams that forecheck well expose that, and, regardless of the confidence level of the team, create great scoring chances. You can only count on your goalie to win you so many games. This team has been unable to execute in their own zone since Pat Burns was let go.
The average SV% in the league is something like .914, so I don't see why we can't have a goalie like even a Craig Anderson who has a .910 SV% on a team that isn't exactly great defensively.
Not that it made the goaltending good but up until this past week both of our goaltenders were sitting on a .910 SV%
Potvin29 said:The average SV% in the league is something like .914, so I don't see why we can't have a goalie like even a Craig Anderson who has a .910 SV% on a team that isn't exactly great defensively.
bustaheims said:TML fan said:I don't agree. I think when the Leafs are being aggressive and using their speed, they don't play too much of the game in their own end. I think the problem is that they are playing without any confidence because they feel any mistake is ending up in their net. Sure, they're still going to have shitty coverage and let in some goals, but not to this extent. Not to the extent where the best they can muster is a 30 foot wrister at the other end.
We've had this discussion before, and you've never provided anything to convince me. Even when this team is playing well, they struggle to get the puck out once it's in their end. Teams that forecheck well expose that, and, regardless of the confidence level of the team, create great scoring chances. You can only count on your goalie to win you so many games. This team has been unable to execute in their own zone since Pat Burns was let go.
bustaheims said:Potvin29 said:The average SV% in the league is something like .914, so I don't see why we can't have a goalie like even a Craig Anderson who has a .910 SV% on a team that isn't exactly great defensively.
I'm not sure where you're getting the .914 from, because, when I checked a little while ago, it was much closer to .906, which is right where both Leafs goalies were going into tonight's game.
James Mirtle @mirtle
@SkinnyPPPhish Here's a stat for you: Average save percentage of goalies with 20+ starts: .914 this season. .914 is average!
Potvin29 said:From Mirtle's twitter on the 17th:
James Mirtle @mirtle
@SkinnyPPPhish Here's a stat for you: Average save percentage of goalies with 20+ starts: .914 this season. .914 is average!
bustaheims said:Potvin29 said:From Mirtle's twitter on the 17th:
James Mirtle @mirtle
@SkinnyPPPhish Here's a stat for you: Average save percentage of goalies with 20+ starts: .914 this season. .914 is average!
Well, sure, if you want to completely eliminate backup goalies.
Potvin29 said:I wasn't actually looking at it when I originally posted, had to look it up again, or else I would have clarified by saying starting goalies originally. 8)
bustaheims said:Potvin29 said:I wasn't actually looking at it when I originally posted, had to look it up again, or else I would have clarified by saying starting goalies originally. 8)
League-wide average is actually ~.910 coming into tonight's games, which, as L K pointed out, is right around where the Leafs goalies were not that long ago.