herman
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That was surprisingly transparent
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So the MCL is far better than the ACL meaning he'll be fully recovered by season start next year?
That's because the NHL is the bushiest of the bush leagues.
Might be surgery involved in repairing a grade 3 tear (full tear). The two week wait is to see if the ACL is borked too, I’m guessing. If he’s got other issues previously holding him back, might as well get that stuff sorted too. Makes for a brutal recovery period but it’s overlapped instead of stacked sequentially. It will affect his offseason preparation to some degree.
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5 games for a plug to injure a star player is a joke.
My understanding is both will be unprotected because they have been moved from the original year. next year's pick could be worse but i think with Matthews out now, the chance of really tanking have increased a lot.Let's say that the Leafs get a top 5 pick somehow this year.
2027 pick is an unprotected pick to Boston.
But Philly had their 2027 1st, top 10 protected, that means they will get our 2028 Unprotected too ?
Obviously the team ***COULD*** be a lot worse. I'd be more concerned about the 2028 pick than the 2027 one though.My understanding is both will be unprotected because they have been moved from the original year. next year's pick could be worse but i think with Matthews out now, the chance of really tanking have increased a lot.
I’m generally not a big fan of fighting in hockey any more for obvious reasons and I like how the skill side of the game has evolved and generally how the game is played now entertains me more. Often it annoys me seeing people start fights for legit hits just because they’re big hits.
But the pitiful reaction by the team for this one might well have been the real final straw in how this team has been so stupidly soft over the last decade or so.
Signing a Ryan Reaves type single “character” guy, who happens to be a fighter but has absolutely no net positive playing impact is so far from being the answer too.
It’s actually the likes of a couple of Kadris, or Perrys, or even Tkachuks dotted through the lineup. I love Matthews, Marner, Nylander, even Tavares. But I just can’t fathom how they haven’t managed to properly round out the roster around those guys. Apart from of course they probably needed to move a Marner out before his NMC to free up the salary to get a proper top level version of that kind of player.
I do wonder how much, if at all, the impact of the suspensions played into it as mentioned in that MLHS article as well though.I always thought they needed something like that Islander line - can't remember exactly who was on it - 3 decent sized players who love the physical game, are fast enough to get in the forecheck and pound defenders and will actually do it (and will fight if needed). They could play mostly on a single "energy" or crash line, and be sprinkled onto other lines as needed. Leafs over the past decade have had a lot of big players, but most of them play more like kittens. Lorentz (maybe he's played his way out of town), Roy, McMann, Carlo, Joshua...I'll even throw Matthews and Knies into that group, though with Knies I'm hoping his recent lack of physical play is due to a lingering injury. He could and should be one of those players you are talking about.
In the past there was Gauthier, Engvall, Mikheyev, Holl...probably many others I'm forgetting. Of course they had one in Hyman too (and Kadri), plus others in the system at times like Marchment.