dappleganger
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After another so-so playoffs, can you blame them?
Goaltending is too fickle. Gotta go with the hot hand.
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After another so-so playoffs, can you blame them?
I'd argue there is currently no hot hand in the US net, and certainly, this past season's performances are no indication of who will be the hot hand when the Olympic roll around. Hellebuyck's playoff performance would give me pause if I was putting together an Olympic team. I wouldn't be naming him to the team as the assumed starter - which would be the case if he was among the initial 6.Goaltending is too fickle. Gotta go with the hot hand.
McMann's probably the best example. Holl to a degree. There's also guys like Marchment, Moore, Brazeau who spent at least some time going through the Leafs developmental system who ended up being players after leaving here. Oddly enough all these guys were UFAs. Leafs have had arguably more success developing those guys than draft picks.Is there a case of a player the Leafs development team has that they can really identify as a success that contributed anything to the Leafs?
Knies was a nice pick that the Leafs scouts did a great job with but he came into the NHL ready to contribute. His game has improved but how much of that is natural development from a talented player.
Holmberg was drafted late and is at least a serviceable NHL player but he's more a guy who should be rotated in and out of the lineup because he's a net nothing in the offensive zone.
What has the Leafs player development system really generated. I get we trade away a lot of high end picks but we also haven't really had many players blossom.
Yeah McMann is a fair one.McMann's probably the best example. Holl to a degree. There's also guys like Marchment, Moore, Brazeau who spent at least some time going through the Leafs developmental system who ended up being players after leaving here. Oddly enough all these guys were UFAs. Leafs have had arguably more success developing those guys than draft picks.
I wonder if that's an issue with the types of players the scouting staff were instructed to focus on. Seems like the focus was on smaller skilled guys under Dubas, and they have a harder road to the NHL than guys with a little more size (not even necessarily big guys, just NHL average sized). Pre-Dubas, size was more of a focus, but skill seemed to take a bit of a back seat. Need to find the balance between the two.McMann's probably the best example. Holl to a degree. There's also guys like Marchment, Moore, Brazeau who spent at least some time going through the Leafs developmental system who ended up being players after leaving here. Oddly enough all these guys were UFAs. Leafs have had arguably more success developing those guys than draft picks.
I'd argue there is currently no hot hand in the US net, and certainly, this past season's performances are no indication of who will be the hot hand when the Olympic roll around. Hellebuyck's playoff performance would give me pause if I was putting together an Olympic team. I wouldn't be naming him to the team as the assumed starter - which would be the case if he was among the initial 6.
I wonder if that's an issue with the types of players the scouting staff were instructed to focus on. Seems like the focus was on smaller skilled guys under Dubas, and they have a harder road to the NHL than guys with a little more size (not even necessarily big guys, just NHL average sized). Pre-Dubas, size was more of a focus, but skill seemed to take a bit of a back seat. Need to find the balance between the two.
I can see Robertson doing this
The Leafs could theoretically give his agent permission to talk to other teams before July 1st I guess in exchange for waiving his NMC for a team that's showing interest. But yeah I agree it's looking more and more likely something like that won't happen.
I can't remember either but it fits with "Money Marner's" apparent desire to get the most money regardless...Who was the last player who actually did a ‘sign and trade’? I can’t think of anyone who actually did that.
Maybe the leafs haven’t offered him 13mil and that’s why he hasn’t signed. We don’t know.Why does the price seem the highest for the Leafs to retain Marner? I doubt he gets $13M from a contender.
It’s likely because Vegas needs to make some moves to fit him in.It's going to be so funny when everyone just uses up their cap room by July 3rd.