dappleganger
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I thought that was the best game the Leafs played this season.
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L K said:.. I also liked that a few times Keefe had Matthews come out first on the forward lien change so he was out with Tavares once or twice until the full change happened.
herman said:So it?s disappointing that the team basically had it in them all along but held themselves back either tactically or emotionally due to the coach.
Steve Dangle theorized that losing DJ Smith from the room, while maybe a tactical positive, was a relational minus. He was a genial buffer between the team and Babcock. You can see in Ottawa how much his players want to work for him.
herman said:This wasn?t really a different ?system? than what Babcock used in previous years. The main difference was the restraining collars were off and players were told to just play comfortable. Minor adjustments like prioritize maintaining possession and getting aggressive and creative with skill replaced dump it safe and don?t screw up.
We still need to work on maintaining our focus and effort when the going gets tough and space is taken away and staying aggressive on separating/retrieving pucks when we don?t have it.
disco said:https://twitter.com/urheilucom/status/1197729309525454848
Makes perfect sense. DJ is a big personality. Hakstol looks like an Undertaker to be quite frank, nice to see him crack a small grin at the end of the game.herman said:So it?s disappointing that the team basically had it in them all along but held themselves back either tactically or emotionally due to the coach.
Steve Dangle theorized that losing DJ Smith from the room, while maybe a tactical positive, was a relational minus. He was a genial buffer between the team and Babcock. You can see in Ottawa how much his players want to work for him.
How about 3rd line Centre, he needs more playing time with skilled wingers.Guilt Trip said:Yes. Like Engvall. I can see him sticking.Bender said:They do look like they're trying to swarm the puck a lot more. That was a very impressive kill. Really liking Engvall.
Strangelove said:herman said:This wasn?t really a different ?system? than what Babcock used in previous years. The main difference was the restraining collars were off and players were told to just play comfortable. Minor adjustments like prioritize maintaining possession and getting aggressive and creative with skill replaced dump it safe and don?t screw up.
We still need to work on maintaining our focus and effort when the going gets tough and space is taken away and staying aggressive on separating/retrieving pucks when we don?t have it.
Babcock was obsessed with puck separation/retrieval because he preached dump and chase. It doesn't matter as much when the team stresses puck possession.
This is not a "minor adjustment" but a fundamental change in philosophy that Babcock failed to make in many stubborn years as coach.
haha I shared it because it had the good angle on the Barrie goal. Solid Finnish analysisZanzibar Buck-Buck McFate said:disco said:https://twitter.com/urheilucom/status/1197729309525454848
My Finnish is rusty so I trucked on over to Google translate:
Babcock's dog house has been destroyed and Tyson Barrie thanks. First goal in the Leafs and the skate goes lightly when it comes to responsibility. Beautiful cage. #NHLfi
Looks like theirs is, too.
Def noticed that Matthews' line was out right after an icing. Mikheyev can play on any line IMO. He's smart defensively, has great speed and is creative offensively. I have a feeling he will be a fixture on one of the top 2 lines by season's end.Bullfrog said:L K said:.. I also liked that a few times Keefe had Matthews come out first on the forward lien change so he was out with Tavares once or twice until the full change happened.
That's the part I noticed, too. Mikeyhev played on three different lines at times due to line changes. Loosening that up will be great. I'm looking forward to a time where it's not automatic that Gauthier is on the ice after a PP or a goal.
Everyone looked rough the last 6 games before AZChris said:Mikheyev has really impressed me all year, except for that stretch when he regressed a bit (but to fair, the whole team did). He rarely makes mistakes, seems to know where to be and where the puck should go. Definitely earned his 2 assists last night, covering for Muzzin at the point on the first goal (and then passing to Barrie and rotating to cover for him), then threw the puck at the net for a rebound on the Matthews goal. Plus many other times when he just made good plays.
Matthews definitely had more fire in his game last night which was good to see. If he gives that kind of effort on a consistent basis this team will be in good shape.
Engval looked better last night. I commented recently that I didn't think he looked anywhere near NHL ready in the preseason games I saw, and his first game was a bit rough but much better last night.
Can't wait to see the new PP and looking forward to seeing if the modifications to the dzone structure can cut down the high danger chances against.
I think Kerfoot has the inside track for the 3rd line centre but I think he'd have zero issue replacing Goat, but his cap hit is higher.Highlander said:How about 3rd line Centre, he needs more playing time with skilled wingers.Guilt Trip said:Yes. Like Engvall. I can see him sticking.Bender said:They do look like they're trying to swarm the puck a lot more. That was a very impressive kill. Really liking Engvall.