LeafsInSeven
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I guess I'm in the minority because I don't think the team's goaltending is the problem in Toronto. Of course it could be better but it's the team's horrid commitment to team defence throughout its forward group that is mostly responsible for its lousy defensive record.
I'd be perfectly fine with another season with Reimer and Gustavsson in goal if this team's soft group of forwards got a major overhaul top to bottom. And meanwhile, is there a better scenario for adding goaltending to a young team than the team's AHL goaltender playing great and leading his team to the AHL finals?
I hope Burke resists the desperation move of overpaying for someone else's garbage. I've been a Leafs' fan for a long time and I've seen these flavour of the month desperation moves before. The collective intelligence has decided that goaltending will expedite contention so that's all that is being talked about going into this summer. I remember when all the collective intelligence was talking about was how the 1989 Leafs needed a power play quarterback (Kurvers trade) or the 1996 Leafs needed an injection of passion (Wendel Clark return trade) or the 2005-2006 Leafs needed a starting goalie (Raycroft/Toskala trades).
I'd be perfectly fine with another season with Reimer and Gustavsson in goal if this team's soft group of forwards got a major overhaul top to bottom. And meanwhile, is there a better scenario for adding goaltending to a young team than the team's AHL goaltender playing great and leading his team to the AHL finals?
I hope Burke resists the desperation move of overpaying for someone else's garbage. I've been a Leafs' fan for a long time and I've seen these flavour of the month desperation moves before. The collective intelligence has decided that goaltending will expedite contention so that's all that is being talked about going into this summer. I remember when all the collective intelligence was talking about was how the 1989 Leafs needed a power play quarterback (Kurvers trade) or the 1996 Leafs needed an injection of passion (Wendel Clark return trade) or the 2005-2006 Leafs needed a starting goalie (Raycroft/Toskala trades).