cw said:I wouldn't call it a turning point. But I could easily be convinced it's a stepping stone in the right direction.
If I had to make a bet on it, I wouldn't bet on the Leafs making the playoffs. There are too many "ifs" starting with the goaltending and injuries. A number of other teams in the East look like they've improved. But in a short season like this, with little chance to prepare, all teams are subject to more going wrong and therefore, the Leafs stealing a spot if more goes right for them like Reimer finding his form.
This season should sort out whether Reimer or Scrivens can start - and therefore, whether they should look at the UFA market in 2013 or 2014. It should sort out what Kadri can contribute and what upside van Riemsdyk has as a top six or as a center. It should sort out some of the personnel on the D (ie buying Komi out, the AHLers, etc). It should improve the PK. It should help the team develop to play Carlyle hockey for the seasons that follow.
And if they tank, they'll get a good pick and maybe some more picks/talent at the deadline.
So I'll continue to watch with interest.
So my turning point does mean they have started to go in the right direction reguarding how they manage a team. good to see you can see that they could make the playoffs, its been just sick reading all the sports reporters saying we will finish at or near the bottom. I think the only answer we as Leaf fans need is goaltending, can they step is the big question, and this will be answered in the first five games imo.