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Nik the Trik said:On the other side of things I'm not going to bump the Connor Brown thread but I'm fairly confident I got that one right.
Nik the Trik said:On the other side of things I'm not going to bump the Connor Brown thread but I'm fairly confident I got that one right.
herman said:Nik the Trik said:On the other side of things I'm not going to bump the Connor Brown thread but I'm fairly confident I got that one right.
Refresh my memory on that one?
CarltonTheBear said:herman said:Nik the Trik said:On the other side of things I'm not going to bump the Connor Brown thread but I'm fairly confident I got that one right.
Refresh my memory on that one?
You forgot the great "Connor Brown will score more goals in his 2nd season because that's just how things work*" debate?!
* - I may be over-simplifying that side, or I may not be.
bustaheims said:Update:
Florida: 15
Detroit
Montreal
Ottawa
Buffalo
Florida's been on a crazy run, and it's the only reason the Leafs aren't on the brink of officially clinching a playoff spot (or, possibly, have one clinched already).
bustaheims said:bustaheims said:Update:
Florida: 15
Detroit
Montreal
Ottawa
Buffalo
Florida's been on a crazy run, and it's the only reason the Leafs aren't on the brink of officially clinching a playoff spot (or, possibly, have one clinched already).
With most of the Atlantic now eliminated, it's time to get to counting down the team's magic number to clinch a playoff spot by looking at exactly the number of points won by the Leafs/lost by the other team to eliminate everyone else behind them in the conference standings.
Washington (1st in Metro): 21
Pittsburgh (2nd in Metro): 17
Florida: 15
Philly (3rd in Metro): 14
New Jersey (2nd Wildcard): 14
Columbus (1st Wildcard): 13
Carolina: 5
NYI: 4
NYR: 3
Once four of these teams have been officially scratched off, the Leafs clinch a playoff spot.
Zee said:So if I read this correctly, if Leafs win Saturday, and both the Rangers and Isles lose in regulation, they'll be off the list as teams that can catch the Leafs?
bustaheims said:Zee said:So if I read this correctly, if Leafs win Saturday, and both the Rangers and Isles lose in regulation, they'll be off the list as teams that can catch the Leafs?
Yes. If the Leafs win, the Rangers lose, and the Isles lose in regulation, the NYR and NYI will be scratched off the list.
Zee said:bustaheims said:Zee said:So if I read this correctly, if Leafs win Saturday, and both the Rangers and Isles lose in regulation, they'll be off the list as teams that can catch the Leafs?
Yes. If the Leafs win, the Rangers lose, and the Isles lose in regulation, the NYR and NYI will be scratched off the list.
I pointed out to my buddy in Edmonton that if the Oilers won their remaining games they'd have less points than the Leafs currently do. He wasn't too happy with me. Perhaps it's the manner in which I delivered this fact?
Coco-puffs said:Marleau - Nylander - Hyman
Johnsson - Kadri - Marner
JvR - Bozak - Brown
Martin/Leivo/Moore - Plekanec - Kapanen
Coco-puffs said:Marleau - Nylander - Hyman
Brown - Kadri - Marner
JvR - Bozak - Kapanen
Johnsson - Plekanec - Leivo
Coco-puffs said:Hyman - Nylander - Kapanen
Marleau - Kadri - Marner
JvR - Bozak - Brown
Johnsson - Plekanec - Leivo
CarltonTheBear said:Coco-puffs said:Hyman - Nylander - Kapanen
Marleau - Kadri - Marner
JvR - Bozak - Brown
Johnsson - Plekanec - Leivo
Bingo. Maybe (or more likely probably) swap Kapanen and Brown. Babs might want Martin's veteran presence in the line-up with Komarov out too so I'm not sure Johnsson would get back in.
I would say as long as the Leaf keep winning then they will keep Matthews out of the lineup as long as they can, better to let that shoulder heal up rather than risk him again. He is far more important in the playoffs than right now. As long as McBackup is playing like McFirststring then we should be fine.Coco-puffs said:https://twitter.com/DarrenDreger/status/974719174755921920
Assuming that even if it comes back negative he'll be out on Saturday night and maybe a game or two beyond that. I wonder who of Johnsson, Brown, or Kapanen get moved up the lineup (unless Matthews makes his return). Some lineup options:
Marleau - Nylander - Hyman
Johnsson - Kadri - Marner
JvR - Bozak - Brown
Martin/Leivo/Moore - Plekanec - Kapanen
Or
Hyman - Nylander - Kapanen
Marleau - Kadri - Marner
JvR - Bozak - Brown
Johnsson - Plekanec - Leivo
Or
Marleau - Nylander - Hyman
Brown - Kadri - Marner
JvR - Bozak - Kapanen
Johnsson - Plekanec - Leivo
Sign me up for the first one (Leivo version) please.
Komarov is good on the pk. I don't find him all that good 5 v 5 in the D zone. I see him failing to clear the puck quite a bit. In the O zone, he's flat out terrible. I think Johnsson and Leivo get into the lineup tomorrow....well I hope.sickbeast said:I guess Komarov is good defensively and for penalty killing but I haven't been too impressed with him this season. He's missed a lot of golden opportunities offensively. With him out it will be interesting to see the young guys step into his role. I have a feeling they will do a better job at it overall.
Same thing with Martin. However with him I feel even more strongly that the young guys are better.
CarltonTheBear said:Coco-puffs said:Marleau - Nylander - Hyman
Johnsson - Kadri - Marner
JvR - Bozak - Brown
Martin/Leivo/Moore - Plekanec - Kapanen
Can't see Babcock putting Johnsson on Kadri's shutdown line like that right away.
Guilt Trip said:Komarov is good on the pk. I don't find him all that good 5 v 5 in the D zone. I see him failing to clear the puck quite a bit. In the O zone, he's flat out terrible. I think Johnsson and Leivo get into the lineup tomorrow....well I hope.sickbeast said:I guess Komarov is good defensively and for penalty killing but I haven't been too impressed with him this season. He's missed a lot of golden opportunities offensively. With him out it will be interesting to see the young guys step into his role. I have a feeling they will do a better job at it overall.
Same thing with Martin. However with him I feel even more strongly that the young guys are better.