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Both Hughes and Makar have more ptsOlofsson leads all rookies in points despite missing 15 games.
Both Hughes and Makar have more ptsOlofsson leads all rookies in points despite missing 15 games.
Wasn't he like 7 points back of Hughes? Did he have an 8 point night?
pretty sure they said PPG not total points.The broadcast has lied to me,
He leads the forwards I believe. Third behind Hughes and Makar.The broadcast has lied to me,
Leafs certainly have the opportunity to turn this into a statement game by coming back in the 3rd...
Not saying it's gonna happen. But this will be a "show you won't quit" opportunity.
He's looked bad since coming back but he's covered up so much for that awful defense.
It's too bad. He's a fantastic goalie.
He leads the forwards I believe. Third behind Hughes and Makar.
For all to see
Pens are going to be tough in the playoffs. They are definitely contenders.
PIT has feasted on the Devils and Rangers, can't beat TB/BOS, carried by unsustainable goaltending by Janny, overreliance on a couple of aging legends.
It's the 2020s and their top 2 guys are from 15 years ago.
They are CGY from last year- overperforming and will lose in round 1
Maybe he can buy a vowel now...Frk has been on fire 4 goals in 7 games.
Leafs practicing for another first round exit this year.
We all know that. Leafs didn't play well tonight though.Babcock was clearly the issue in Toronto.
If you determine it by actual points they are not.If you determine playoff seeding by points percentage, they're actually now outside of a playoff spot.
Aside from the 12-15 games after the firing, which may or may not have been attributed to a common boost immediately after a coaching change, they haven’t played well for over a full calander year.We all know that. Leafs didn't play well tonight though.