cw said:
Not a bad sign when all the new faces:
Lorentz
OEL
Tanev
Pacioretty
Stolarz
Hildeby
Are contributing and making a difference
Not saying it's a real thing (but it might be a real thing): similar to the last playoffs when the Leafs had to switch game modes (sans Matthews) to a more direct check and chase rather than puck holding for a seam play, it was the newer players like Knies, Bertuzzi, and Dewar who played it better (didn't have the 'loser stink' of previous failures).
Of course, thanks to cognitive biases, I'm going to see what I already believe and want to see, but I don't think it's a big stretch when the coach, who has been very positive about everything so far, keeps remarking that the PP is still too indirect and passing up shots for pretty passes (MarnerPuck TM) resulting in always facing fully set up defenses. They have about 5 years of built-up muscle memory to wean off of and replace with different instincts, so I'm not surprised by the sluggish start. If PP1 doesn't produce in the next week, the coaching staff has the impetus to flip to two competing units to mix in actual puck fetchers.