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CarltonTheBear said:cw said:Detroit won tonight. Look who is in a wildcard spot ...
https://www.nhl.com/standings/2024-01-17/wildcard
Really wasn't expecting that. Detroit followed up a 1-6-0 stretch by going 6-1-1. Leafs meanwhile went from going 4-0-0 to 0-3-1.
Leafs do still have 2 games in hand though. Just gotta, you know, win them.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:No worries, guys, Keefe said last night and today that the Leafs have been one of the best teams in the league 5 on 5 recently. He's very very very happy with the way things are going along, except you know the winning part. But no worries!
Arn said:I?ve no real proof of this, but it feels to me like all the teams who?ve eventually contended for a cup have done so while having a random season where they?ve completely stunk in the middle of the contending run, to the extent of missing playoffs.
One example springing to mind Tampa in about 2017 a year after being in the final missed completely then made the conference final the next year again.
Chicago won a cup then went out in the first round two years then won it again.
TRE came into a pretty good situation. He had 17m to address the team's needs. While the UFA market wasn't a banner year there still was some D that would have improved over what Klingberg brought...Dumba, Graves, Clifton, Gostisbehere, Gustafsson, were all affordable.cw said:The bigger culprit here is what Treliving and his predecessor(s) did. I have to cut Treliving some slack because last summer, he inherited Dubas' situation. The UFA cupboard for what they needed was pretty bare when combined with their limited cap situation. As they tried to re-sign O'Rielly, Schenn, etc, other teams snatched up UFAs. Some of this was in the cards last June no matter who the GM was.
Guilt Trip said:Just read it. Very good analysis by Bourne.CarltonTheBear said:https://twitter.com/jtbourne/status/1747720465018171640
But then there?s O-zone passing success rate, a stat in which the top teams are Colorado, Edmonton, Pittsburgh, Winnipeg and the NY Rangers. The Toronto Maple Leafs sit 32nd there, just behind Philadelphia, with a success rate about 8 per cent worse than the Avalanche.
To really hammer this home with numbers: The Leafs are also 32nd in the NHL in ?offensive touches success rate? in the O-zone as well (the previous three years they were 8th, 13th, and 7th).
To summarize, the Leafs have the worst O-zone passing success rate and the worst O-zone touches, which ends up as the 24th ranked team in O-zone possession time. You do not have to be a hound dog to sniff out that connection. If you?re looking for ways to protect leads in the third period as the Leafs are, you can start by making less hope passes that become turnovers, and prioritize playing in the offensive zone more.
Terrific piece here from Justin Bourne, who always tends to nail these "System Analyst" posts.
I also listened to Overdrive and they had Jason Strudwick talking about the game. His thinks the biggest issue is the D core. Something we've thought all along. Didn't come out and blame Brodie but said the issue is they're asking him to do something he's not capable of anymore. No argument from me but in the meantime, they can take Bourne's advice and get by, but Tre needs to improve the D at some point.
L K said:I completely understand that Liljegren might not be up to the task but we know that Brodie isn't at this point. Give Liljegren a run of games with Rielly and give Brodie/Gio the easier minutes. If it doesn't work, we already know we have a bigger problem. If it does work in our favour, it makes it easier to identified 2nd pairing guys as the target to upgrade the blueline.
Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:No worries, guys, Keefe said last night and today that the Leafs have been one of the best teams in the league 5 on 5 recently. He's very very very happy with the way things are going along, except you know the winning part. But no worries!
I don't get why people get upset over what's said to the media and I don't blame the players for not saying much. It's funny how almost every tweet or whatever from Marner left this part out.azzurri63 said:Zanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:No worries, guys, Keefe said last night and today that the Leafs have been one of the best teams in the league 5 on 5 recently. He's very very very happy with the way things are going along, except you know the winning part. But no worries!
Listening to him and Marner are enough to stop cheering for this team. Both are delusional.
Guilt Trip said:TRE came into a pretty good situation. He had 17m to address the team's needs. While the UFA market wasn't a banner year there still was some D that would have improved over what Klingberg brought...Dumba, Graves, Clifton, Gostisbehere, Gustafsson, were all affordable.cw said:The bigger culprit here is what Treliving and his predecessor(s) did. I have to cut Treliving some slack because last summer, he inherited Dubas' situation. The UFA cupboard for what they needed was pretty bare when combined with their limited cap situation. As they tried to re-sign O'Rielly, Schenn, etc, other teams snatched up UFAs. Some of this was in the cards last June no matter who the GM was.
I have no issue with the Bert, Domi and D depth signings but the rest, not so much. Reaves, Kampf, Klingberg were failures before the ink dried. That's 7.65M in wasted space.
Guilt Trip said:TRE came into a pretty good situation. He had 17m to address the team's needs. While the UFA market wasn't a banner year there still was some D that would have improved over what Klingberg brought...Dumba, Graves, Clifton, Gostisbehere, Gustafsson, were all affordable.
I have no issue with the Bert, Domi and D depth signings but the rest, not so much. Reaves, Kampf, Klingberg were failures before the ink dried. That's 7.65M in wasted space.
Dumba signed in August for 3.9M. Kling was signed July 1. Sounds more like Tre didn't try very hard or panicked. Just because the pool is shallow doesn't mean you blow your space and knowing McCabe can play the right doesn't limit them to just looking at RD. Gostisbehere also plays both sides.cw said:Dumba was the only fit - a top 4 righty who will to come to Toronto but they couldn't agree on the number/terms. He didn't get the contract he wanted so he signed a one year deal with Arizona where he lives in the off season
The issue was Minten played so well in the pre season and made the team so there was a chance he'd take over as 3C. Problem solved right? Wrong, Willy went on a heater to start the year, 12pts in first 8 while Minten struggled. There's no way Keefe is going to say hey, let's try him at centre now.CarltonTheBear said:It feels like there's almost a disconnect between how Treliving wanted this team to play and what Keefe would ultimately prefer. And I'll admit that my next point is somewhat speculation but I wonder if that disconnect was/is also there with how Nylander should be used this season. Keefe made it clear at the time: the idea of playing Nylander at centre came from Treliving this offseason. And that potentially would have been a BIG shift in the roster, and one that Treliving's other offseason moves likely revolved around. Keefe threw his bosses idea out the window after 2 preseason games despite saying that that's exactly what wouldn't happen. I often wonder a) does Treliving ever think about what the team would look like if that idea was given any runway whatsoever, and b) if Keefe isn't going to go through with that idea, will Treliving eventually want to find a coach that will?
Guilt Trip said:Dumba signed in August for 3.9M. Kling was signed July 1. Sounds more like Tre didn't try very hard or panicked. Just because the pool is shallow doesn't mean you blow your space and knowing McCabe can play the right doesn't limit them to just looking at RD. Gostisbehere also plays both sides.cw said:Dumba was the only fit - a top 4 righty who will to come to Toronto but they couldn't agree on the number/terms. He didn't get the contract he wanted so he signed a one year deal with Arizona where he lives in the off season
Not saying everyone would want to be here because we don't know but not signing Klingberg would have been a better move because it would have given him cap space. Something they could have used to trade for Zadorov.
Guilt Trip said:If Tre is wondering what it would look like he'd make it clear to Keefe that he needed to try it. Tre is still his boss.
GMs and coaches talk all the time. The lineup isn't 100% all on Keefe. He has the final say being the head coach but gets input from others.OldTimeHockey said:Guilt Trip said:If Tre is wondering what it would look like he'd make it clear to Keefe that he needed to try it. Tre is still his boss.
I don't know that you want a GM telling a coach that he needs to try anything.
OldTimeHockey said:Guilt Trip said:If Tre is wondering what it would look like he'd make it clear to Keefe that he needed to try it. Tre is still his boss.
I don't know that you want a GM telling a coach that he needs to try anything.
Guilt Trip said:GMs and coaches talk all the time. The lineup isn't 100% all on Keefe. He has the final say being the head coach but gets input from others.OldTimeHockey said:Guilt Trip said:If Tre is wondering what it would look like he'd make it clear to Keefe that he needed to try it. Tre is still his boss.
I don't know that you want a GM telling a coach that he needs to try anything.
OldTimeHockey said:Guilt Trip said:GMs and coaches talk all the time. The lineup isn't 100% all on Keefe. He has the final say being the head coach but gets input from others.OldTimeHockey said:Guilt Trip said:If Tre is wondering what it would look like he'd make it clear to Keefe that he needed to try it. Tre is still his boss.
I don't know that you want a GM telling a coach that he needs to try anything.
Sure. But making it clear that a coach needs to try something is not in a general manager's job description. Nor should it be.