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Deebo said:Ference being in or out is irrelevant to the outcome of the series.
Potvin29 said:Deebo said:Ference being in or out is irrelevant to the outcome of the series.
And?
Deebo said:Potvin29 said:Deebo said:Ference being in or out is irrelevant to the outcome of the series.
And?
And nothing.
It just feels like it's something that leaf fans will focus on instead of the fact that they were totally outclassed and dominated tonight.
RedLeaf said:The Leafs looked like they may have been surprised by the intensity of playoff hockey tonight.
The Bruins may turn out to be the first, or second best team in the east this year, but really, when Nonis decided not to make any major moves at the deadline and go with the youth (as many had hoped he would), should we be surprised by this kind of result? (at least after game one)
Experience is not overrated in the Stanley Cup playoffs. This is what we have. They're the youngest team in the league. We should at least acknowledge this fact as fans.
Let's hope Carlyle can make the necessary adjustments for a win on Saturday!
GLG!!
RedLeaf said:The Leafs looked like they may have been surprised by the intensity of playoff hockey tonight.
The Bruins may turn out to be the first, or second best team in the east this year, but really, when Nonis decided not to make any major moves at the deadline and go with the youth (as many had hoped he would), should we be surprised by this kind of result? (at least after game one)
Experience is not overrated in the Stanley Cup playoffs. This is what we have. They're the youngest team in the league. We should at least acknowledge this fact as fans.
Let's hope Carlyle can make the necessary adjustments for a win on Saturday!
GLG!!
Stronger Than All said:Missed most of the game with a sick wife and kid. Saw bits and pieces, not sure about that dissalowed goal in the third, just wished someone would plant anyone into the ice who runs Reimer.
CupOneDay said:Jimmified said:I think Grabbo's looked better today than during the regular season
Grabo has looked great most the season but he is a lone wolf out there, nobody to help with his strength of moving the puck forward. Holy shit though, that man can take a hit.
Strangelove said:So Kostka played way too much, the fourth line played way too much and Reimer was terrible. Years past, Belfour/Cujo gave us a chance to win. Tonight Reimer did not. He looked eerily like Lalime in days past for the Sens. Decent save percentage, ugly (and backbreaking) goals against.
Randy's got to wake up and figure out that running four lines is neutering our offensive game and killing the team. Stack a couple scoring lines, cut down Grabo's ice-time drastically (watching him getting ragdolled all over the place is tiresome) and maybe you'll at least be competitive out there.
Rebel_1812 said:CupOneDay said:Jimmified said:I think Grabbo's looked better today than during the regular season
Grabo has looked great most the season but he is a lone wolf out there, nobody to help with his strength of moving the puck forward. Holy shit though, that man can take a hit.
Wow if only Kessel had so much positive bias. Every time kessel rushes it up the ice and it doesn't result it a goal; the fault must lie in his line mates.
Bonsixx said:Leafs got owned. Giveaways, losing almost every 50/50 battle for the puck, soft play in their own end. That was exactly the game most Leafs fans feared when they drew Boston in the first round.
Sadly, I don't see it getting much better.
Brystine said:Bonsixx said:Leafs got owned. Giveaways, losing almost every 50/50 battle for the puck, soft play in their own end. That was exactly the game most Leafs fans feared when they drew Boston in the first round.
Sadly, I don't see it getting much better.
Why would it get better over a two day period, when they couldn't figure out in the regular season over a 3 week period?
This is the same garbage that has plagued this team for awhile now.
Garbage passing, Garbage breakouts, Garbage transition, Garbage board-play, Garbage defense.
I said this before the game even started, and people insulted me. Our offence got us to 5th, and our offence is going to disappear in the playoffs. Why? Because, before the playoffs, Kadri cooled right down, Lupul cooled down, Kulemin wasn't producing etc. It was all Kessel and the first line pretty much, and that line will be effectively neutered against the Bruins.
Special Teams won't make a lick of difference in this series. Boston is going to continue to dominate us 5on5 and won't need to score PP goals. Unless we can have a PP operating at close to 50% and draw a bunch of penalties, this is 4 and done and with ease.
Randy Carlyle making moronic decisions isn't helping things, either.