Clarkson is expected to play against the Leafs tomorrow his 1st game of the year coming off IR.
Clarkson hat-trick incoming
Clarkson is expected to play against the Leafs tomorrow his 1st game of the year coming off IR.
Clarkson hat-trick incoming
So...when does the pre-season end?
Clarkson hat-trick incoming
Mike Babcock has pulled very few punches about the current state of the Toronto Maple Leafs and the work it’s going to take to repair the damage that’s been caused under the old regime.
He consistently points out that the Leafs skaters are flush with bad habits. In Babcock’s eyes, these are the priorities for the club in the early going. If Babcock can’t iron out the issues embedded in both the players and the organization, he knows he’s going to have a difficult team turning the ship around.
A big focus early on for Babcock has been player shift length. Babcock’s been adamant about bringing the average shift length for both forwards and defencemen in Toronto way down, and this is consistent with how he’s historically coached. In Detroit, Babcock was almost militant about shift length. It’s worth recalling this quote from an old ESPN the Magazine article, with then assistant coach Paul MacLean talking about how seriously the team takes every passing second:
Detroit assistant coach Paul MacLean is never without his stopwatch, clicking it each time the Wings make a line change. "We use our own time," says Babcock, eschewing the arena stat sheet. For playoffs, he wants short shifts -- 40 seconds, tops -- making sure stars like LW Henrik Zetterberg stay fresh enough to sustain the tempo his two-way game demands. Quick, smart line changes are so crucial that the Wings devoted an entire practice to them during an unexpected layover in St. Louis last season. Bonus benefit: Quick changes prevent positioning breakdowns that result in odd-man rushes.
The 40-second shift has seemingly been passed down from coaching generation to coaching generation, but it’s not a number pulled out of thin air. Player performance starts to go off of the rails once you breach that threshold. (Anything beyond 60 seconds can be utterly disastrous.) I don’t know how coaches first arrived at that number, but by my estimation, it’s a pretty reasonable benchmark:
Anyone know approx how much data my phone would use to listen to the game via tune in radio?
more likely, Clarkson does something dumb and takes out one of our players + himself.
Maybe a Gordie Howe hattrick.
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Will anyone even watch the next two games?
Really? not a Jays fan?
Not a fan of MLB, not jut the Jays. I did watch the last 2 games out of pure boredom (and I did enjoy it, especially last game of course). I'm sure I'll watch them in the background while the Leafs are playing.