Just one point and we are the crowned kings of the north!
the 1999/2000 Leafs say, how soon we forget.... 100 pointsWe've only won our division once since 1963?!?!
Don't let anyone tell you we shouldn't celebrate it.
Where do I get the hoodie with a big N wearing a crown?Just one point and we are the crowned kings of the north!
Playoffs could be a different animal but the idea that Price is going to be his 2014 Olympic self against an offense that has eaten him up alive over the past five years probably needs to be put to bed. Yes, respect the player but there's no reason to build him up as an x-factor if the Leafs can execute their game.
The Canadiens need to be beaten down so by the time Game 1 comes around it already feels like Game 3 of an impending sweep.
Light up Jake Allen so the Habs will have some thoughts about playing Carey Price, so Matthews can light him up too when time comes.
Toffoli and Caulfield needs some rough treatment trying to generate offense. No way those guys should be given the opportunity to generate anything.
Romanov, Chiarot, Perry, Petry and Anderson can't be allowed to throw extra little cheap shots and hits behind the play or build momentum without a physical response.
He's a worse Emelin; but more overrated.Romanov isn't afraid to throw a hit. He hit Matthews last game and Matty din't like it and gave him shot back. Romanov isn't afraid to hit the stars which to be honest wouldn't surprise me if he tries to target Matthews. Leafs better be aware when he's on the ice. All we need is someone getting hurt.
Romanov isn't afraid to throw a hit. He hit Matthews last game and Matty din't like it and gave him shot back. Romanov isn't afraid to hit the stars which to be honest wouldn't surprise me if he tries to target Matthews. Leafs better be aware when he's on the ice. All we need is someone getting hurt.
That's ridiculous.Canadiens fan coming in peace asking for clarity on whether or not it is reasonable to say that Kadri "developed playing with Orr and McLaren".
This is currently an argument on the Habs board with a poster adamant that Kadri centered Orr and McLaren for a significant amount of time, despite all data from the time showing he played a grand total of 70 minutes with Orr and 10 total minutes with McLaren over his first 3 seasons.
Yeah that was never a thing.Canadiens fan coming in peace asking for clarity on whether or not it is reasonable to say that Kadri "developed playing with Orr and McLaren".
This is currently an argument on the Habs board with a poster adamant that Kadri centered Orr and McLaren for a significant amount of time, despite all data from the time showing he played a grand total of 70 minutes with Orr and 10 total minutes with McLaren over his first 3 seasons.
Canadiens fan coming in peace asking for clarity on whether or not it is reasonable to say that Kadri "developed playing with Orr and McLaren".
This is currently an argument on the Habs board with a poster adamant that Kadri centered Orr and McLaren for a significant amount of time, despite all data from the time showing he played a grand total of 70 minutes with Orr and 10 total minutes with McLaren over his first 3 seasons.
the 1999/2000 Leafs say, how soon we forget.... 100 points
oh I thought you were counting this season already, my bad.yes that was the "once."
Leafs are 17 points up on the habs in a shortened season. Funny looking back after first two weeks. Habs had the GM of the year, Norris winner and two elite young centers, best depth and D in the division. Not exactly how it played out lol.
Canadiens fan coming in peace asking for clarity on whether or not it is reasonable to say that Kadri "developed playing with Orr and McLaren".
This is currently an argument on the Habs board with a poster adamant that Kadri centered Orr and McLaren for a significant amount of time, despite all data from the time showing he played a grand total of 70 minutes with Orr and 10 total minutes with McLaren over his first 3 seasons.
The argument is Kotkaniemi has nothing to complain about with his wildly inconsistent linemates because Kadri developed just fine playing with Orr and McLaren.Is someone trying to make the case that Suzuki should centre a couple of 4th line meatheads?
Canadiens fan coming in peace asking for clarity on whether or not it is reasonable to say that Kadri "developed playing with Orr and McLaren".
This is currently an argument on the Habs board with a poster adamant that Kadri centered Orr and McLaren for a significant amount of time, despite all data from the time showing he played a grand total of 70 minutes with Orr and 10 total minutes with McLaren over his first 3 seasons.
1. Kadri was developed horribly.
2. Hes probably thinking of the coach's corner when cherry kissed Naz, with both Orr and McLaren there too. They didn't play together for any real amount of time.
3. Kadri was never given real linemates or scoring line opportunities until his production made it impossible to keep him down the lineup anymore.
4. I always found it bizarre how everyone praised the Habs' "depth" so much this year when their 3C only had 8pts last year.
Last point always bugs me.
Media points out that the Leafs lack depth because they have 4 forwards making 40M. I really don't see an area where we lack any depth. We've got players for every injury. Adam Brooks is playing great and wouldn't even make it into the playoff lineup if not for 1/2 injuries. Hyman, Foligno out and the team just keeps rolling.
If you spend your money on the right players, it's not hard to pay your stars and have depth. Where the Habs f***ed up is that Shea Weber wasn't even a star when they traded for him and you do not pay 10.5 million to a goalie when the rest of your roster has massive holes.
Weber is Dion Phaneuf but because he played in Nashville's ultra defensive system with Trotz, the media made him out to be a "Man Mountain" when in reality, he's got a hard shot (just like Phaneuf) and has poor decision making.