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2025-26 Toronto Maple Leafs General Discussion



This is why I don't think it's likely we see the Domi/Robertson/Cowan/Maccelli type guys on the Tavares LW; it's a waste to make Nylander the primary forechecker (which he can do pretty good) when he is the team's best F3 with his puck handling, distribution, and shooting abilities.

The Leafs, in the latter chunk of Keefe's tenure and for Berube's start, play a 2-3 OZ structure. The high forward helps the D stifle counter rush attempts, and also gives them attack options when the mess-makers down low dig out pucks and get open.

This is why I think the Leafs are really looking for forechecky RWs to unlock their plethora of zippy leftshot distributors. In the meantime, most of them will play off-wing to complement their glut of forechecky LWs.

I think they have to watch Tavares-Nylander defensively.
Domi & Nylander are probably the two worst forwards defensively. I doubt having them together is a good idea.
Tavares probably isn't what he once was. Career -15 with the Leafs in the playoffs.
McMann has some defensive conscience and abilities and played well with Tavares in the past but that won't last long if he doesn't produce. He said he worked on puck distribution over the summer.
 
Small note but Siegel mentioned that the Leafs seem to be trying OEL on the left side of his pairing with Benoit at camp. Feels like it's worth a shot, believe OEL played better on the left last season.

OEL is better on the left side, play him there. Benoit wasn't great last season. Leafs needed an upgrade at 3rd pair RD. Maybe a door is open for Myers at that slot and Benoit is 7th D.
 
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