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I didn't play close attention to the canes but am I right to think that this is not a team of dirty players like Florida?
I didn't watch a second of the finals but taking a quick look at the stats - Eichel had 0 goals in the finals and 2 overall? This doesn't get any scrutiny? Well I guess that's the advantage of playing in such a hot market where no one gives a shit.
What stands out, from where I stand as a Leafs fan, is how steadily they worked away at it, over an ownership change, couple-to-few GMs, and several disappointments. And yet that doesn’t come at the expense of managerial agility, as evidenced by how quickly they pivoted from Rantanen to everything they netted with those assets.They’re like a successful version of a Dubas team if that makes any sense. Built bottom up on a foundation of puck hounding first (many years of spray and pray hockey), that added skill, instead of top down (Dubas got skill first and then tried to instill more fetch in the Leafs). They don’t do the between whistles stuff unless dragged into it.
What stands out, from where I stand as a Leafs fan, is how steadily they worked away at it, over an ownership change, couple-to-few GMs, and several disappointments. And yet that doesn’t come at the expense of managerial agility, as evidenced by how quickly they pivoted from Rantanen to everything they netted with those assets.
They also benefited from a very soft path through to the final, much like Vegas did, as many of the regular contenders washed out from superstars succumbing to Four Nations and Olympics fatigue. Minimal wear and tear from not having to fight through the likes of the Bruins/Lightning/Panthers goes a long way in the playoffs marathon.