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mr grieves said:With respect to the standings, maybe. It would be a deliciously cruel irony if, after years of whining that the team's inability to win in a shootout has cost them the playoffs, what is appreciated in the GDTs as the team's newfound success in the shootouts ends up costing them the playoffs.
mr grieves said:But with respect to what's evidence of a good team playing well, I don't think my concern is a great exaggeration of the importance what a SO win after coughing up a lead means. They're not good. Terrible teams don't get that far, sure. So, by process of elimination, I guess it's the mediocre teams that build their seasons on pity points and the skills competition. And mediocre teams tend not to make the playoffs or, owing to the rarity of being seeded against a terrible team in the postseason, get bounced quickly.
hockeyfan1 said:Daniel Alfredsson is the only active player to have scored the most goals so far in one's career against one team...the Leafs, according to Elias Sports.
Source: Sportsnet
mr grieves said:Zee said:bustaheims said:jonasTSN1050: That was just the second Leafs road win in the past 12 games.
Don't look now but Leafs have won 3 straight.
Those wins should be asterisked. The Leafs have 45 points. Jersey, Rangers, Ottawa are all within 4 points, have better records over the last ten, and beat the Leafs in the ROW tiebreaker. If they close the gap, all these SO wins won't do the Leafs much good at all.
This makes 10 times they've given up the lead late in the third and let the other team force overtime (conversely, they've done this thrice). If they're to make the playoffs, they will, at some point, need to start closing out games in regulation.
L K said:Peter Holland - 3:44
Morgan Rielly - 0:19 in OT
Understand, I do not.
L K said:hockeyfan1 said:Daniel Alfredsson is the only active player to have scored the most goals so far in one's career against one team...the Leafs, according to Elias Sports.
Source: Sportsnet
? Alfredsson's 34 goals are the most goals scored by an active player against the Leafs. That's a pretty meaningless record. Especially as 34 goals in 82 games isn't exactly anything truly spectacular.
Take for example Ovechkin with 26 goals in 31 games.
Andy007 said:Jay McLement- 20:20
Nik the Trik said:But if the general point you're making is that the Leafs are a mediocre team, I can't argue with that. I'd just rather watch a mediocre team eking out wins.
mr grieves said:Sounds sort of odd from you. That was always been my position on the relative merits of Bozak and Grabovski, MacArthur and Clarkson, who's on the fourth line, etc.:
mr grieves said:But you can only say "I'll take the 2 points!" so many times before you start see a more brutal and inevitable playoff exit than last year or doubt that they're even going to make the playoffs at all if they can only rarely win any other way.
Peter D. said:I'm probably in the minority, but the novelty of these outdoor games hasn't worn off for me. I love them.
bustaheims said:Peter D. said:I'm probably in the minority, but the novelty of these outdoor games hasn't worn off for me. I love them.
I think they're overdoing them this season, but, otherwise, yeah, one or two a season is great.
bustaheims said:Peter D. said:I'm probably in the minority, but the novelty of these outdoor games hasn't worn off for me. I love them.
I think they're overdoing them this season, but, otherwise, yeah, one or two a season is great.
Nik the Trik said:I think that's true but I really only hold it against the later games. The first one of the year is always fun.