BrownRolo said:Can someone explain to me why Keefe did not break up Matthews and Marner when they were playing so horrible?
He's not a great coach? I don't know. I think he lacks some level of creativity with his team and play style.
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BrownRolo said:Can someone explain to me why Keefe did not break up Matthews and Marner when they were playing so horrible?
That's my issue. I'm not saying Matthews was great or anything but for me, Marner was the sole reason for that line struggling. I don't know what Marner was doing out there. He was only charged with 1 giveaway which is absurd because he gave it away all game. Keefe's reluctance to split them up might end up being his downfall.BrownRolo said:Can someone explain to me why Keefe did not break up Matthews and Marner when they were playing so horrible?
I don't know what it is. I think coaches get comfortable with certain players and combos. Sometime you need to make the tough decisions. Like I don't know why Holl went back in. Liljegren play aweful or something? Hey at least he brought in Gus to limit Gio's ice.Bender said:BrownRolo said:Can someone explain to me why Keefe did not break up Matthews and Marner when they were playing so horrible?
He's not a great coach? I don't know. I think he lacks some level of creativity with his team and play style.
Bender said:Regarding the team comparison, Ok possibly, but I still liked all of those Leafs teams from 98-04 and they didn't all do well, (that JR goal is burned into mu psyche) but I always appreciated the sandpaper and perceived compet3 they brought to most games (save that like 12 shot game against Jersey).
Nik said:Bender said:Regarding the team comparison, Ok possibly, but I still liked all of those Leafs teams from 98-04 and they didn't all do well, (that JR goal is burned into mu psyche) but I always appreciated the sandpaper and perceived compet3 they brought to most games (save that like 12 shot game against Jersey).
Those teams from 98-2004 made two Conference Finals which, again, may not be great but still, as a team, is about as successful a Leafs run as we've seen. They also had a bunch of thrilling series victories over our hated rivals.
Bender said:Which is the point in that they traded arguably their best player for Tkachuk. Obviously this won't be re-created and Tkachuk is a bit of a unicorn, but there's this crash and bang element to the Panthers game that they didn't have before.
Guilt Trip said:That's my issue. I'm not saying Matthews was great or anything but for me, Marner was the sole reason for that line struggling. I don't know what Marner was doing out there. He was only charged with 1 giveaway which is absurd because he gave it away all game. Keefe's reluctance to split them up might end up being his downfall.BrownRolo said:Can someone explain to me why Keefe did not break up Matthews and Marner when they were playing so horrible?
I actually thought Matthews played well defensively but as far as offence goes, it's hard to produce when you're dragging around 1 guy.
Just one bad decision after another for 16 last night
Again totally agree and well said.Nik said:Bender said:Which is the point in that they traded arguably their best player for Tkachuk. Obviously this won't be re-created and Tkachuk is a bit of a unicorn, but there's this crash and bang element to the Panthers game that they didn't have before.
There is, of course, a small problem with that narrative. While without a doubt trading for Tkachuk was done with the idea of adding some grit it also should be mentioned that Tkachuk was a guy whose team had also just been knocked out of the 2nd round 4-1 by a team they were favoured over in a series where Tkachuk had just one assist in the Flames last four games, all losses. So a trade to add some toughness? Sure. A trade to achieve playoff success? I mean it's worked so kudos but Tkachuk was basically as much a flop in the second round last year as our guys have been this year.
I know people don't like hearing this but the reality is that a lot of what happens in the playoffs is kind of random. All sorts of players, even those hailed as gritty and playoff ready and all that, sometimes have crummy stretches and bad series. Hell, one bounce the other way and this battle tested awesome gritty character filled Panthers team was getting knocked out in 5 games against the Bruins.
I actually think Keefe was talking to both of them. And I don't know what was going on with Marner. He looked so nervous and indecisive even in his zone coverage.BrownRolo said:Guilt Trip said:That's my issue. I'm not saying Matthews was great or anything but for me, Marner was the sole reason for that line struggling. I don't know what Marner was doing out there. He was only charged with 1 giveaway which is absurd because he gave it away all game. Keefe's reluctance to split them up might end up being his downfall.BrownRolo said:Can someone explain to me why Keefe did not break up Matthews and Marner when they were playing so horrible?
I actually thought Matthews played well defensively but as far as offence goes, it's hard to produce when you're dragging around 1 guy.
Just one bad decision after another for 16 last night
I honestly would have benched him. Or at least given him very limited minutes. He was a nervous wreck out there. Keefe seems afraid of Matthews and Marner. After that first goal where Bunting failed to get it deep and then Matthews did his one-handed attempt they showed Keefe on the bench and it seemed he was having words with Bunting but not Matthews. Hard to tell of course, but I don't think I've ever seen Marner get a talking to after all his giveaways.
Nik said:Bender said:Which is the point in that they traded arguably their best player for Tkachuk. Obviously this won't be re-created and Tkachuk is a bit of a unicorn, but there's this crash and bang element to the Panthers game that they didn't have before.
There is, of course, a small problem with that narrative. While without a doubt trading for Tkachuk was done with the idea of adding some grit it also should be mentioned that Tkachuk was a guy whose team had also just been knocked out of the 2nd round 4-1 by a team they were favoured over in a series where Tkachuk had just one assist in the Flames last four games, all losses. So a trade to add some toughness? Sure. A trade to achieve playoff success? I mean it's worked so kudos but Tkachuk was basically as much a flop in the second round last year as our guys have been this year.
I know people don't like hearing this but the reality is that a lot of what happens in the playoffs is kind of random. All sorts of players, even those hailed as gritty and playoff ready and all that, sometimes have crummy stretches and bad series. Hell, one bounce the other way and this battle tested awesome gritty character filled Panthers team was getting knocked out in 5 games against the Bruins.
Guilt Trip said:I actually think Keefe was talking to both of them. And I don't know what was going on with Marner. He looked so nervous and indecisive even in his zone coverage.BrownRolo said:Guilt Trip said:That's my issue. I'm not saying Matthews was great or anything but for me, Marner was the sole reason for that line struggling. I don't know what Marner was doing out there. He was only charged with 1 giveaway which is absurd because he gave it away all game. Keefe's reluctance to split them up might end up being his downfall.BrownRolo said:Can someone explain to me why Keefe did not break up Matthews and Marner when they were playing so horrible?
I actually thought Matthews played well defensively but as far as offence goes, it's hard to produce when you're dragging around 1 guy.
Just one bad decision after another for 16 last night
I honestly would have benched him. Or at least given him very limited minutes. He was a nervous wreck out there. Keefe seems afraid of Matthews and Marner. After that first goal where Bunting failed to get it deep and then Matthews did his one-handed attempt they showed Keefe on the bench and it seemed he was having words with Bunting but not Matthews. Hard to tell of course, but I don't think I've ever seen Marner get a talking to after all his giveaways.
I know Keefe had the blender out but he didn't move Marner away from Matthews. Matthews and Willy played just under 2 mins of 5v5. They outshot F 4-0, had 3 scoring chances for, 0 against.
Marner for me was Matthews's biggest issue last night and Keefe didn't put his best player in a position to succeed when it was clear to all, that Marner didn't have it last night.
BrownRolo said:Oh also to add to the "barely made the playoffs" Like that is something to discredit them. Who gives a flying f**k if they barely made the playoffs? Let's ask the Panthers. You could be heading to the 3rd round or you could get swept in the 2nd round but finish 2nd in the ATL. What would you choose? Ask the fans. No one cares about the regular season. Especially Leaf fans.
Nik said:BrownRolo said:Oh also to add to the "barely made the playoffs" Like that is something to discredit them. Who gives a flying f**k if they barely made the playoffs? Let's ask the Panthers. You could be heading to the 3rd round or you could get swept in the 2nd round but finish 2nd in the ATL. What would you choose? Ask the fans. No one cares about the regular season. Especially Leaf fans.
Pointing out that the Panthers barely squeaked into the playoffs, in large part because of the hot play of a goalie who then proved so ineffective in the playoffs that he needed to be benched, drives home that so much of what happens in the playoffs is random and hard to predict and not strictly a measure of quality.
I mean, I get it. In chaos we try to discern patterns so as to try and make sense of things but in a league with this sort of parity where so much of success boils down to a single unpredictable variable (goaltending) making grand sweeping statements like "X happened in one playoff series therefore Y" is almost always going to be wrong.
BrownRolo said:NHL playoffs results are random to a degree, I agree. I also have eyes and unfortunately used them to watch Game 3. When you have 3 of the top 10 highest paid players in the league on your team and all 3 of them are exceptionally inept I don't care how much randomness there is you are not winning games.
BrownRolo said:Guilt Trip said:That's my issue. I'm not saying Matthews was great or anything but for me, Marner was the sole reason for that line struggling. I don't know what Marner was doing out there. He was only charged with 1 giveaway which is absurd because he gave it away all game. Keefe's reluctance to split them up might end up being his downfall.BrownRolo said:Can someone explain to me why Keefe did not break up Matthews and Marner when they were playing so horrible?
I actually thought Matthews played well defensively but as far as offence goes, it's hard to produce when you're dragging around 1 guy.
Just one bad decision after another for 16 last night
I honestly would have benched him. Or at least given him very limited minutes. He was a nervous wreck out there. Keefe seems afraid of Matthews and Marner. After that first goal where Bunting failed to get it deep and then Matthews did his one-handed attempt they showed Keefe on the bench and it seemed he was having words with Bunting but not Matthews. Hard to tell of course, but I don't think I've ever seen Marner get a talking to after all his giveaways.