stickty111
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Makes you wonder if this will be the only time where a coach admits they are injured and says what it is, instead of just saying upper body or lower body.
We all do.Sorry I'm new here and haven't been keeping up with the news lately. Is there any word on when games will start? Just want to watch hockey again.
Nylander should be mentioned along with Matthews, Marner, and Tavares. I guess he's not because his contract is only $6.96 million AAV compared to $10.893 million AAV, (Marner) $11 million AAV (Tavares) and $11.634 million AAV (Matthews).
Love Marner but one of the big 4 has to go to balance out the team and also re-sign Rielly.
Cap isn't gonna go anywhere anytime soon;
Marner or Tavares out makes sense but Nylander has more value because of his AAV. If we don't round up the team we are going to be just be that team that makes playoffs and may be win a round or so but never move beyond that because the team is not built for playoff hockey
Who is that quote from?"Good teams are built from the goalie out, through strong defense and strength down the middle".
Leafs defense will get tested in this CBJ series,and beyond, should we make the playoffs, based on its performance in the regular season.
If our defense is our Achilles heel and brings us down then hard decisions will need to be made going forward. Leafs only have 3 NHL dmen under contract for next year Rielly, Muzzin and Holl (not including prospects in the system) and with little to no cap space, some decisions will be need regardless of the outcome.
Third best defense against keefe’s #1 offense since coming in as coach. Nylander was off the hook since Badcock was fired too in this article there are some nice talking points.
https://thehockeywriters.com/maple-leafs-maroon-nylander-barrie-keefe-rielly/
After someone like Alex Pietrangelo wouldn't Barrie be the next best right handed shot defenseman on the UFA market for teams who don't sign Pietrangelo? So I think either way Barrie will have no problems having a team who wants to sign him and he won't opt out and play against Columbus.I have a feeling Barrie would opt out of returning to play. I can't see this guy running the risk of lowering his stock more if the Leafs don't play well.
He already knows he isn't coming back, and his year with the Leafs already lowered his stock from his expected 8x8 payday lol still funny to look back on those comments.
Even if he did opt out I still think we're the heavy favourites in the series I'm just thinking it might be possible.After someone like Alex Pietrangelo wouldn't Barrie be the next best right handed shot defenseman on the UFA market for teams who don't sign Pietrangelo? So I think either way Barrie will have no problems having a team who wants to sign him and he won't opt out and play against Columbus.
I agree. No chance Barrie opts to sit after the season he had.After someone like Alex Pietrangelo wouldn't Barrie be the next best right handed shot defenseman on the UFA market for teams who don't sign Pietrangelo? So I think either way Barrie will have no problems having a team who wants to sign him and he won't opt out and play against Columbus.
I hope that's exactly what we see end up happening with him.I agree. No chance Barrie opts to sit after the season he has.
He may be one of the more motivated Leafs this post season
In terms of impact on winning, Goalie > Forwards > Defense."Good teams are built from the goalie out, through strong defense and strength down the middle".
Clifford won’t seek a huge contract, but any money saved helps. After he came to the team with backup goalie Jack Campbell, general manager Kyle Dubas noted that Clifford had been on his radar for a while.
But wait.....haven't we been told repeatedly that Dubas had no interest at all in a player like Clifford, but finally changed his ways and admitted defeat by adding toughness?
He didn't have to. The games settled right down when he got here. Very few liberties were taken. He was still hard on the forecheck and cycle.Too bad for us he decided playing tough wasn’t his game anymore once he got here. I haven’t seen him a do a thing.
I have a feeling your mind will change once the playoffs startToo bad for us he decided playing tough wasn’t his game anymore once he got here. I haven’t seen him a do a thing.
I have a feeling your mind will change once the playoffs start
Huh??
I certainly hope so! No doubt that’s where his impact will be most felt with the rules being loosened and physicality ratcheted up.