Series Talk: ECQF: Boston Bruins vs Toronto Maple Leafs (Series Tied 3-3)

What will be the outcome of this series?

  • Boston in 4

    Votes: 94 6.1%
  • Boston in 5

    Votes: 307 19.8%
  • Boston in 6

    Votes: 445 28.7%
  • Boston in 7

    Votes: 274 17.7%
  • Toronto in 4

    Votes: 21 1.4%
  • Toronto in 5

    Votes: 38 2.5%
  • Toronto in 6

    Votes: 188 12.1%
  • Toronto in 7

    Votes: 183 11.8%

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KnightofBoston

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Mind boggling decision to start Ullmark last night when Swayman excelled in game 1. Boston’s coach needs to stop galaxy braining here.

Congrats to the Leafs on a much needed win.

100%

and from a bruin's fan perspective, he galaxy brained the line up in game 5 against florida when a lesser, on paper anyways, line up rocked them in game 3 and 4.

so, not a great sign for him moving forward. Didn't they get two too many men on the ice penalties last night too? Tsk tsk

Watched the replay of “The Dive” and it’s worse than I thought. Dude is holding the knee cap of the wrong leg when he got slashed in the hamstring of the other leg.

How the mighty have fallen. They went from a captain like Bergeron who was just all class all the time to that. It’s like going from a Ferrari to a non electric scooter.

to his credit, he took advantage of a totally unforced error in Bert striking him with his stick after the play was dead. Id be annoyed with Bert if he was a bruin and did that to a leaf and got called for it, dive aside.

Similarly, Tavares dove from Gryzz's push. Both captains taking advantage to try and give their team a chance to win. It's part of the game!
 
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sampollock

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I don't like the Leafs, but you have to admit when they played good.

AM if given the chance will bury the Bruins
I don't think the Bruins can do much, they don't hit hard enough or check hard enough
We will see
 
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SeanMoneyHands

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You know you've been playing bad when Max Domi has been outplaying you. As good as the Bertuzzi - Matthews - Domi line has been, Marner needs to be re-united with Matthews to get him going.
 

Peasy

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You know you've been playing bad when Max Domi has been outplaying you. As good as the Bertuzzi - Matthews - Domi line has been, Marner needs to be re-united with Matthews to get him going.
99% of leaf fans say no thank you.

Matthews is way better away from Marner. When Marner is on his line he plays passive and defers to Mitch. No idea why you would want to weaken the Matthews you saw in games 1 and 2 for Mitch.
 

HockeyVirus

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I acknowledge the vast majority of neutral fans have commented on how good Matthews played, but the fact I am still reading some posters saying Matthews was invisible or whatever shows why it isn't worth getting worked up in arguments with people who either don't watch the games or don't understand what they are seeing.
 

TheKrebsCycle

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99% of leaf fans say no thank you.

Matthews is way better away from Marner. When Marner is on his line he plays passive and defers to Mitch. No idea why you would want to weaken the Matthews you saw in games 1 and 2 for Mitch.
They did put them together for a few shifts last night , to lacklustre results . Maybe you go Tavares , Nylander Marner whenever Sir William returns . But I agree regardless Marner needs to be way better .
 

Ghost of Murph

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It's interesting how the Bruins play differently in front of each goalie. Regular season they gave up far more high danger chances with Ullmark in goal. Credit to him for stopping so many high danger chances and having such great stats, but it seems like the team circles the wagons better with Swayman. Also, Swayman plays against Toronto like they stole his lunch money.

Toronto is doing an excellent job of limiting Pasta. Also doing a good job against McAvoy. McAvoy has been a goal black hole in postseason play. Something like 1 goal in last 35 or so playoff games and no goals in what is now approaching 20 playoff games. Giving up breakaways along the way. Overrated.
 

TD Charlie

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My god are the bruins soft as ever. Diving all over the place. Trying to embellish calls. Not to mention Maroon hiding in fear of Reaves all game :laugh::laugh:

Bruins are Powerplay merchants
All over the place, or one guy went down easy on a slash?

Let’s not ignore Tavares going down like a sack of potatoes when Grzelcyk leaned on him.

Same thing
 

BHD

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Dec 27, 2009
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The chaos in front of Samsonov (in the final minutes) was the most glaring incident from last night. Not sure how the league would explain that to the Leafs. The whistle is blown way earlier in that situation, regular season or playoffs. But it involves the Bruins, so who knows...
 

SeanMoneyHands

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99% of leaf fans say no thank you.

Matthews is way better away from Marner. When Marner is on his line he plays passive and defers to Mitch. No idea why you would want to weaken the Matthews you saw in games 1 and 2 for Mitch.

Then if Nylander is back, put Marner on the 3rd line and make him earn his way up the roster.

Domi plays a very good style suited for the playoffs, has 1000x more grit than Marner so leave him with Matthews. Both Domi and Bertuzzi's game seems to compliment Matthews very well.
 
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paul9kariya

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Watched the replay of “The Dive” and it’s worse than I thought. Dude is holding the knee cap of the wrong leg when he got slashed in the hamstring of the other leg.

How the mighty have fallen. They went from a captain like Bergeron who was just all class all the time to that. It’s like going from a Ferrari to a non electric scooter.
I thought this too at first, but if you slow it down you can see the blade of the stick strike his left leg, it's just difficult to see with the black pants/stick. Still a cringe dive that gave me second hand embarrassment watching though.

Edit: Oh, there's a thread. Lol.
 
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AvroArrow

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Jun 10, 2011
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I imagine they'll consider stripping the C off of him this offseason for that.
No one wants that representing their team.
They never should have given it to him in the first place, said it the moment they gave him the C. Not only is he too old, he has 0 leadership skills. McAvoy or Pasta should have been the choices.
 
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TD Charlie

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They never should have given it to him in the first place, said it the moment they gave him the C. Not only is he too old, he has 0 leadership skills. McAvoy or Pasta should have been the choices.
What is your job in the Bruins organization? I'm very interested to hear what else you have to say regarding the locker room dynamic of the team, which you must know so much about.
 

AvroArrow

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What is your job in the Bruins organization? I'm very interested to hear what else you have to say regarding the locker room dynamic of the team, which you must know so much about.
Don't need to be inside the organization to realize giving a cowardly rat, that cries and whines all game, is a bad idea. McAvoy doesn't look like the same guy he was under Bergeron/Chara's leadership either.
 

TD Charlie

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Don't need to be inside the organization to realize giving a cowardly rat, that cries and whines all game, is a bad idea. McAvoy doesn't look like the same guy he was under Bergeron/Chara's leadership either.
Ah, ok then. Opinion invalidated.
 

AvroArrow

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Ah, ok then. Opinion invalidated.
So you probably won't run your mouth about other organizations either right ? Based on your logic that you don't have a role in the organization, therefore you are not allowed to critique the organization based on observations you've made ?
 

TD Charlie

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So you probably won't run your mouth about other organizations either right ? Based on your logic that you don't have a role in the organization, therefore you are not allowed to critique the organization based on observations you've made ?
I mean, I won't question what happens in their locker room cuz I have no idea what the f*** is happening in it. I think you should check some post history for my stance on the "boo hoo strip Tavares of the C" debate that happened after game 1. You might be surprised wink wink.

Will I rip the on ice performance of teams? If I bear witness to it, sure.
 

AvroArrow

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I mean, I won't question what happens in their locker room cuz I have no idea what the f*** is happening in it. I think you should check some post history for my stance on the "boo hoo strip Tavares of the C" debate that happened after game 1. You might be surprised wink wink.

Will I rip the on ice performance of teams? If I bear witness to it, sure.
Tavares isn't Marchand, so comparing the 2 doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Has a team ever given a rat that whines and dives all game the C before ? I get it, he's a veteran and longest serving Bruin, but just doesn't make a whole lot of sense. Chara was an intimidating force and an elite player, that played with an edge but also had class. Bergeron was all class, an elite talent that led by example, this guy is the complete opposite. If you're happy with your captain behaving like that, I mean good for you. But it's pretty pathetic tbh. As a rival and playoff opponent, absolutely love it, soft captain = soft team, Bruins getting physically bullied.
 

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