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TBLeafer said:Okay, so even if they top out to become marginal top six NHL'ers, they can still enjoy a winning culture with Stamkos as captain.
I've spoken before about my reluctance to simply hand Stamkos the captaincy but I don't know that we know enough regardless to say the team would go from 30th to "winning", no.
TBLeafer said:But even on their own, a 40+ point rookie center and a 50+ point rookie scoring winger takes the Leafs out of the bottom 5 all on their own, considering where the Leafs D rank in seasonal team goals against average, no? Its a better seasonal team GAA than Keith and Seabrook before the additions of Toews and Kane.
No. We don't know nearly enough about the team yet. We can't just look at Matthews/Marner's potential projections(remember, again, the Drouin example of actual points scored vs. his NHLe) as being raw additions to the team. JVR might be dealt. PAP may not be back. Giving Matthews/Marner PP time reduces it for other guys and will reduce their scoring. We have no idea about how good defensively they might be, we don't know how the goaltending will shake out, we don't know how good Zaitsev will be, etc.
Going back to the Pythagorean W-L model for the Leafs to actually make the playoffs next year(or at least to be a bubble team) then they'd need to add 18 or so points(although 27 points actually separated them from the playoffs).
So assuming their GA stays the same(a massive assumption given the state of the goaltending and the introduction of a bunch of rookies into the lineup) then to gain 18 points they'd need to add around 40-45 goals. To gain 27 points it'd be 60-65 goals. That's a massive leap forward and can't simply be achieved by adding up the goals you think the newcomers will score. The Blackhawks only increased their GF by 38 in Kane/Toews rookie seasons despite Kane/Toews scoring 45 between them.
(Also, I should point out here that relative to the league Chicago's GA in 2006-2007 was actually better than the Leafs' last year. The Hawks finished 22nd in GA that year, the Leafs 24th this year).
The Hawks big improvement from 06-07 to 07-08 probably had just as much, if not more, to do with Seabrook/Keith coming into their own as it did Kane/Toews coming onto the scene.