Rebel_1812
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wilson seems more cheerful with the media this year. Maybe its because he has a better team.
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Rebel_1812 said:wilson seems more cheerful with the media this year. Maybe its because he has a better team.
Corn Flake said:A good cop kind of assistant for sure.
Tigger said:Fight!
Bender said:Optimus Reimer said:I think the players are decent enough that the team should be competing for a playoff spot and be in the playoffs this season. But there are two problems: the Leafs PP and the Leafs willingness to play pond hockey.
Game 1: The Canadiens were snake bitten a bit. They should have had at least 3 or 4 goals if it was not for some bad luck for them.
Game 2: Leafs trail the Flames by 2 in the first 7 minutes of the game and had to play hard to pull out the win.
Game 3: Leafs nearly blew a big lead against the sens.
Game 4: Leafs fell behind to the Avalanche and had to play hard to tie it. In the process, there were considerable goof ups in their defensive zone that if Colorado had capitalized on, would have easily won the game.
Unless the PP improves and Wilson gets the team to improve their breakouts, I don't expect the Leafs to make the playoffs, and so far under Wilson, the Leafs have been horrible in their defensive end and on the PP.
And watch now. Other teams who saw the Leafs play last night will realize the way to beat the Leafs is to forecheck hard and keep them boxed in their own end.
Anyone watching the first four games of baseball would probably conclude that the Yankees won't make the post-season based solely on play.
Corn Flake said:Anyone seen the Cup champs play yet? Deeezzzaaasssterrrrr.
BlueWhiteBlood said:Corn Flake said:Anyone seen the Cup champs play yet? Deeezzzaaasssterrrrr.
They certainly were against Carolina, wow! The refs simply had with them and started turfing all of them who even remotely crossed the line. I don't think they took to kindly to being verbally abused by Chara at all.
Optimus Reimer said:Unless the PP improves and Wilson gets the team to improve their breakouts, I don't expect the Leafs to make the playoffs, and so far under Wilson, the Leafs have been horrible in their defensive
end and on the PP.
Floyd said:I've said this before bit I feel it worth mentioning again... I argue the PK was the primary reason we missed the playoffs last year. Moreover, Boston proved you can be a cup champion with a great PK and virtually no PP. Would I like an improvement to out PP? Sure... but as long as our PK is acceptable, I'll give Wilson a bit of a break on the PP.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:Floyd said:I've said this before bit I feel it worth mentioning again... I argue the PK was the primary reason we missed the playoffs last year. Moreover, Boston proved you can be a cup champion with a great PK and virtually no PP. Would I like an improvement to out PP? Sure... but as long as our PK is acceptable, I'll give Wilson a bit of a break on the PP.
I too think it's possible to get into the dance with a topflight PK and bad PP, but it's wickedly hard, and you have to play a defense-first/trap style to make it work. I don't like that style myself, so I want to see at least mediocrity out of the PP. That's a bar that even Wilson should be able to reach, although he hasn't yet.
Tigger said:Optimus Reimer said:And watch now. Other teams who saw the Leafs play last night will realize the way to beat the Leafs is to forecheck hard and keep them boxed in their own end.
That's like a Bechamel or Veloute hockey sauce, it applies to pretty much every team.
The PP isn't clicking, that's obvious right now but the pk has improved. If the Leafs can manage to really improve the pk over the long haul I'm honestly not nearly as worried about the PP. It would be nice to see both improve and I think in time they will but with decent es scoring and a top 12-ish pk I think they have a shot at the playoffs.
Optimus Reimer said:Tigger said:Optimus Reimer said:And watch now. Other teams who saw the Leafs play last night will realize the way to beat the Leafs is to forecheck hard and keep them boxed in their own end.
That's like a Bechamel or Veloute hockey sauce, it applies to pretty much every team.
The PP isn't clicking, that's obvious right now but the pk has improved. If the Leafs can manage to really improve the pk over the long haul I'm honestly not nearly as worried about the PP. It would be nice to see both improve and I think in time they will but with decent es scoring and a top 12-ish pk I think they have a shot at the playoffs.
Improve the PP all you want, it will not matter. The good teams are able to handle hard forechecking, and I do not see the Leafs as being that type of team. It isn't that the players are not good, because I believe that this is a team that should be in the playoffs or at least competing for a playoff spot by the end of the season. I believe it has to do with Wilson's playing system, and that is what concerns me. It is like they need a road map to try to get out of their own end.
Tigger said:Optimus Reimer said:Tigger said:Optimus Reimer said:And watch now. Other teams who saw the Leafs play last night will realize the way to beat the Leafs is to forecheck hard and keep them boxed in their own end.
That's like a Bechamel or Veloute hockey sauce, it applies to pretty much every team.
The PP isn't clicking, that's obvious right now but the pk has improved. If the Leafs can manage to really improve the pk over the long haul I'm honestly not nearly as worried about the PP. It would be nice to see both improve and I think in time they will but with decent es scoring and a top 12-ish pk I think they have a shot at the playoffs.
Improve the PP all you want, it will not matter. The good teams are able to handle hard forechecking, and I do not see the Leafs as being that type of team. It isn't that the players are not good, because I believe that this is a team that should be in the playoffs or at least competing for a playoff spot by the end of the season. I believe it has to do with Wilson's playing system, and that is what concerns me. It is like they need a road map to try to get out of their own end.
Wilsons system is why the Leafs won't be able to handle hard forechecking teams? That doesn't entirely compute.
I don't agree that the Leafs aren't able to handle a hard forecheck either, they may need to get better but so far they don't entirely suck at it. Like I said it's a staple of hockey and most any team can succumb to it on any given night.
Are those teams really known as 'hard forechecking' teams? Didn't seem that way entirely to me.Optimus Reimer said:Against the Jets, Avalanche and Canadiens, the Leafs had long stretches when they had problems getting out of their zone. Bad passes, turnovers, or they decide to stand still or take a stupid penalty. Reimer then has to bail them out.
We'll see how the team is doing after 20 games.
avatarx51 said:Ron Wilson,
why not just go with Reimer in last nights game? why not go with the hotter hand? and the team plays much better in front of Reimer, and your playing the stanley cup champs why you putting in your backup??
They are setting up the monster for a loss and eventual demotion.
Tigger said:Are those teams really known as 'hard forechecking' teams? Didn't seem that way entirely to me.Optimus Reimer said:Against the Jets, Avalanche and Canadiens, the Leafs had long stretches when they had problems getting out of their zone. Bad passes, turnovers, or they decide to stand still or take a stupid penalty. Reimer then has to bail them out.
I'd like to see an 'unforced error' stat at NHL.com.
No, those teams are not hard forechecking teams, but they made life hard for the Leafs, and the Leafs could have easily lost those 3 games. I'll take the wins any way they come, but I am concerned with their defensive system, or lack of one.
We'll see how the team is doing after 20 games.
I agree, let's see at least a quarter of the season then really get gritty about what the Leafs should do to build the team in response, really hard to say so far.