Apart from saying general things like the PP or the PK
Here are some of my thoughts, please add what you've observed. The top three on the list REALLY drive me nuts.
1. Failure to aggressively attack in the defensive zone during the PK. They literally invite blasts from the point, and even Chara last night from close in, because they aren't attacking the points or the set up guys. Colorado gave the Leafs power play fits because they were aggressive on the PP guys on the points or trying to set up. It's like a like blitzing the quarterback in football (in a controlled way). If you give him time to set up, they chuck it down field for a big catch. If you give them too much time, they find the open man or get the shot through. You've got to press them into making mistakes. Some Leafs defenders do try to block shots but if they miss it's a wicked screen on the goaltender. Also if you try to block the shot out further closer to the point man, you have a better chance of the puck bouncing back past the dman and potentially creating a breakaway chance. Also, if you miss the block there, the goalie has more time to see it coming in. For the life of me, I don't get their casual approach to this.
2. Failure to box out opposing players around the net. Man, as a kid in minor hockey all I ever heard direct towards dmen was "watch the guy in front of the net" or to the side. Franson for a big guy has been brutal on this. You just can't leave opposing players wide open like that. Another weak point IMO.
3. Moving the puck along the defensive boards. They are still getting bottlenecked there. Maybe, they need to get it up off the boards and out more. Not sure, any suggestions?
4. Too many offsides. Perhaps it's some of the line juggling or the dmen getting more involved in the offence this year and players not having fully adjusted. But it seems to me, they've killed a lot of chances by going offside a lot. Maybe, I'm dreaming but it sure seems that way to me.
5. Lack of good forecheck to start the game. They should really focus on dump-ins to start the game IMO, getting the puck deep and a man OR TWO in quickly. They have been pretty decent on the cycle and winning battles down low (I've been impressed with Frattin and surprisingly Bozak for a small guy is using his weight more effectively), but they are just not getting the puck deep and doing that to start games.
6. Getting extra help in on the face-offs. I'm not sure, if they simply expect Steckel and Bozak to win all the draws cleanly, but the wingers sure aren't jumping in much on tie-ups to help out.
Anyway, those are just a few of my pet peeves. Don't want to sound all negative though, they are obviously doing some things right. I think the fact that Lupul is also a scorer helps Kessel a lot. It means opposition can just key on him completely because Lupul also represents a threat, more so than say, Joey Crabb.
Here are some of my thoughts, please add what you've observed. The top three on the list REALLY drive me nuts.
1. Failure to aggressively attack in the defensive zone during the PK. They literally invite blasts from the point, and even Chara last night from close in, because they aren't attacking the points or the set up guys. Colorado gave the Leafs power play fits because they were aggressive on the PP guys on the points or trying to set up. It's like a like blitzing the quarterback in football (in a controlled way). If you give him time to set up, they chuck it down field for a big catch. If you give them too much time, they find the open man or get the shot through. You've got to press them into making mistakes. Some Leafs defenders do try to block shots but if they miss it's a wicked screen on the goaltender. Also if you try to block the shot out further closer to the point man, you have a better chance of the puck bouncing back past the dman and potentially creating a breakaway chance. Also, if you miss the block there, the goalie has more time to see it coming in. For the life of me, I don't get their casual approach to this.
2. Failure to box out opposing players around the net. Man, as a kid in minor hockey all I ever heard direct towards dmen was "watch the guy in front of the net" or to the side. Franson for a big guy has been brutal on this. You just can't leave opposing players wide open like that. Another weak point IMO.
3. Moving the puck along the defensive boards. They are still getting bottlenecked there. Maybe, they need to get it up off the boards and out more. Not sure, any suggestions?
4. Too many offsides. Perhaps it's some of the line juggling or the dmen getting more involved in the offence this year and players not having fully adjusted. But it seems to me, they've killed a lot of chances by going offside a lot. Maybe, I'm dreaming but it sure seems that way to me.
5. Lack of good forecheck to start the game. They should really focus on dump-ins to start the game IMO, getting the puck deep and a man OR TWO in quickly. They have been pretty decent on the cycle and winning battles down low (I've been impressed with Frattin and surprisingly Bozak for a small guy is using his weight more effectively), but they are just not getting the puck deep and doing that to start games.
6. Getting extra help in on the face-offs. I'm not sure, if they simply expect Steckel and Bozak to win all the draws cleanly, but the wingers sure aren't jumping in much on tie-ups to help out.
Anyway, those are just a few of my pet peeves. Don't want to sound all negative though, they are obviously doing some things right. I think the fact that Lupul is also a scorer helps Kessel a lot. It means opposition can just key on him completely because Lupul also represents a threat, more so than say, Joey Crabb.