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Highlander said:its time for the KFC line. Kadri, Frattin and Colbourne
Corn Flake said:I would say right now the most critical guys to get back are:
1. Reimer
2. Armstrong
Reimer for very obvious reasons and Armstrong because they need his checking game and they also need his ability to get the team to loosen up.
Grabbo and Mac weren't exactly providing a whole lot of much other than "okay" defensive games.
Connolly might be the guy to get Kulemin going. In fact he was flipped back to LW last night at some point and he looked waaaaaayy better.. to me that is the change that hasn't been noticed this year and I don't know why the experiment continued (Kulemin & Mac switching wings)
Corn Flake said:I would say right now the most critical guys to get back are:
1. Reimer
2. Armstrong
Corn Flake said:I would say right now the most critical guys to get back are:
1. Reimer
2. Armstrong
Reimer for very obvious reasons and Armstrong because they need his checking game and they also need his ability to get the team to loosen up.
Grabbo and Mac weren't exactly providing a whole lot of much other than "okay" defensive games.
Connolly might be the guy to get Kulemin going. In fact he was flipped back to LW last night at some point and he looked waaaaaayy better.. to me that is the change that hasn't been noticed this year and I don't know why the experiment continued (Kulemin & Mac switching wings)
Fanatic said:There are a lot of people here who seem to think that when Reimer comes back everything will be all better. While I agree that Reimer is the best goalie the Leafs have and that the team will play more confidently knowing he is in net I also have to say that if the team keeps playing like the past couple of weeks then Reimer won't do a lot to change things.
Erndog said:Corn Flake said:I would say right now the most critical guys to get back are:
1. Reimer
2. Armstrong
Reimer for very obvious reasons and Armstrong because they need his checking game and they also need his ability to get the team to loosen up.
Grabbo and Mac weren't exactly providing a whole lot of much other than "okay" defensive games.
Connolly might be the guy to get Kulemin going. In fact he was flipped back to LW last night at some point and he looked waaaaaayy better.. to me that is the change that hasn't been noticed this year and I don't know why the experiment continued (Kulemin & Mac switching wings)
I don't know. I know Grabovski wasn't exactly producing much (in comoparison to Armstrongs not at all) but Grabs is easily one of the teams best forwards. Armstrong is a decent third liner sure but Grabovski makes our secondary scoring go.
Let's be honest here, for us to compete we need all hands on deck. Reimer first and foremost.
Fanatic said:There are a lot of people here who seem to think that when Reimer comes back everything will be all better. While I agree that Reimer is the best goalie the Leafs have and that the team will play more confidently knowing he is in net I also have to say that if the team keeps playing like the past couple of weeks then Reimer won't do a lot to change things.
WhatIfGodWasALeaf said:Lupul Bozak Kessel
Kulemin Timmy Frattin
Kadri Colborne Crabb
Rosehill Steckel Orr
Dion Gunnar
Luke Jake
Cody JML
Scrivens
Gus?
This where we stand for the weekend right now?
1. James Reimer (concussion-like symptoms) ? Was back on the ice for the first time in weeks on Friday, but even the best-case scenario likely means he?s another two weeks away.
2. Mikhail Grabovski (leg) ? Out for what Ron Wilson deemed to be ?at least? two weeks after leaving Tuesday?s game in the third period.
3. Clarke MacArthur (upper body) ? Remains day-to-day and is expected to miss both weekend games. May be able to play Tuesday in Tampa.
4. Mike Komisarek (wrist) ? Took a puck off the arm in Nashville and may have a broken bone. Will miss a minimum of three weeks.
5. Colby Armstrong (ankle sprain) ? Has missed all but five games and still isn?t expected back for another month.
6. Matt Lombardi (arm/shoulder) ? Hurt taking a faceoff in Nashville and will also miss a minimum of three weeks.
7. Mike Brown (undisclosed) ? Was injured Thursday before the game but is only day-to-day. Could play this weekend.
Potvin29 said:Here's all of the injuries in a nice, convenient list courtesy of Mirtle in the G & M:
1. James Reimer (concussion-like symptoms) ? Was back on the ice for the first time in weeks on Friday, but even the best-case scenario likely means he?s another two weeks away.
2. Mikhail Grabovski (leg) ? Out for what Ron Wilson deemed to be ?at least? two weeks after leaving Tuesday?s game in the third period.
3. Clarke MacArthur (upper body) ? Remains day-to-day and is expected to miss both weekend games. May be able to play Tuesday in Tampa.
4. Mike Komisarek (wrist) ? Took a puck off the arm in Nashville and may have a broken bone. Will miss a minimum of three weeks.
5. Colby Armstrong (ankle sprain) ? Has missed all but five games and still isn?t expected back for another month.
6. Matt Lombardi (arm/shoulder) ? Hurt taking a faceoff in Nashville and will also miss a minimum of three weeks.
7. Mike Brown (undisclosed) ? Was injured Thursday before the game but is only day-to-day. Could play this weekend.
Fanatic said:There are a lot of people here who seem to think that when Reimer comes back everything will be all better. While I agree that Reimer is the best goalie the Leafs have and that the team will play more confidently knowing he is in net I also have to say that if the team keeps playing like the past couple of weeks then Reimer won't do a lot to change things.