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Coco-puffs said:Bender said:Who are you talking about? Jarry I guess? Domingue is not inspiring...Coco-puffs said:herman said:Gonna wonder aloud about what people were realistically expecting the Leafs to be able to do this offseason staring down Marleau's 3rd year, Zaitsev's contract/performance, and Marner's contract post-94-pt season, all the while needing to improve the defense with Gardiner and Hainsey coming off the books.
While the offseason was not a total clusterf**k, I think its realistic to expect:
1. You won't overpay your 94-pt guy by at least 1M per season
2. End up in a position where you can only have one spare player mostly because of #1
3. End up in a position where you limit yourself to league minimum backup goalie options. Decent goalie with 950k salary comes on waivers, nope gotta pass on him because he won't fit.
Not overpaying Ceci by 200k is also on the list of questionable decisions, but I'm not sure I see the math CtB was coming up with where that extra 200k is what is limiting us to only one spare. With the roster as expected with Hyman back and one of Shore/Spezza/Timashov also waived/traded we are still in the 81.3M ballpark on active salaries (ie not including the LTIR guys). An extra 200k on Ceci doesn't make room for another guy. (It would however allow us to use a 1M backup goalie)
I did mention waivers, but that isn't the only way to acquire backup goaltenders.
herman said:https://mapleleafshotstove.com/2019/11/11/leafs-notebook-is-mike-babcock-really-putting-the-clamps-on-the-offense/
Lots of chatter in the older fanbase about kicking Dubas and Nylander to the curb; lots of chatter in the analytics fanbase about kicking Babcock to the curb for stifling offense.
Both takes are amusingly stupid.
herman said:We've got the day off before the next game, so we might as well discuss it:
How has Babcock stifled the Leafs offense?
I'll start: he has limited this team's total offensive potential to round out their overall balance. Far less cheating blowing out of the DZ for rush chances (2016-2019), a lot more earned offense through attacking as a group with short passes (as previously requested by everyone). He also limits the offensive potential by curating his top guns' minutes to the 18-20 range as much as possible, theoretically for more intensity on a shift-to-shift basis and full season + playoff stamina. This is offset by zone start control, where offensive talent gets all the OZ starts and non-shooters get all the DZ starts.
So, yes he has (sort of), but for the purpose of sustainable winning when it counts.
Frank E said:Nylander with 4g 2a in his last five games. I'm in the "he's been underperforming" camp, so I'm glad to see he's starting to break out.
He's now on pace for 30g.
herman said:RE: Matthews minutes
People are going to compare Matthews/Tavares' usage to the likes of Colorado's top line, Edmonton's top line, Florida's top line, who check in at 23+ min on average. I agree with Babcock that that is stupid. They do so out of necessity.
Should your team have to go, as the kids say these days, "balls to the wall" every regular season game just to win? In October/November? Regular season wins are nice, but when your top scorers get iso'd in the playoffs and their tanks are just a bit more empty, what was the point?
The regular season is for ramping up your rhythm, chemistry, and execution to a consistently high level. This is a process-driven organization, and judging by how the previous seasons went, October is get warmed up time, November-January is buckle down to develop defensive execution time, and February and on (trade deadline) is click and go time. Right now, it's about figuring out how to execute defensive sort outs, wall stops, taking high-percentage plays instead of cheating for offense, and then layering more offensive push once your execution on defense puts the puck on your stick more often.
https://twitter.com/SteveBurtch/status/1192947866681167872
Frank E said:Nylander with 4g 2a in his last five games. I'm in the "he's been underperforming" camp, so I'm glad to see he's starting to break out.
He's now on pace for 30g.
herman said:The Showcase is on (again)!
What say you to:
Johnsson - Matthews - Nylander
Moore - Tavares - Kerfoot
Mikheyev - Petan - Kapanen
Timashov - Shore - Gauthier
Michael said:I would trade Kapanen onto the right side of Tavares and have Kerfoot as the 3 C