Toronto Maple Leafs 2011/12

shack

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I was worried that his iron man streak may end when he went down in the 2nd but as usual Tim Connolly gutted it out and came back to finish the game.

What a warrior.

Too bad we didn't have more warriors on the penalty kill.
 

The Oracle

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Ovechkin has turned the corner.

Played great against the Sens and equally as well against the Leafs.

Capitals are playing like their old selves.
 

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Ovechkin has turned the corner.

Played great against the Sens and equally as well against the Leafs.

Capitals are playing like their old selves.
The Caps played OK last night. To me that still is not the team that has finished at or near the top the past few NHL seasons.
Ovechkin turned the corner ? Playing better, OK, but only a little better in my opinion. He made some bad passes/plays, the Leafs just did not take advantage.
The Leafs, actually, did not play too bad. They took too many penalties, too many stupid penalties and the PK sucks again. Put Steckel on the IR for seven days. Did Grabovski even play ? Reimer is still not 100% or has not found his grove yet. At least Kessel is scoring again, two in two. I would say the PP sucks, but that would indicate that I notice when they have the man-advantage. The ONLY reason I know that they have a PP is the score box in the upper corner of my TV screen, it has a penalty timer.
I rarely complain about the penalties the Leafs get, and last night the calls against the Leafs looked OK, but the Capitals seemed to get away with a few while the Leafs got nailed for everything including going down two.

Three days off before next game. The Leafs need to fix the PP and the PK. If guys are hurt do not put them on the special teams.

Is it just me thinking that Armstrong could have used a game or two with the Marlies before getting back into NHL games. I always thought a good guideline was if you missed 10 games, or two weeks with out skating, that an AHL game or two would be good. Reimer could have played a couple with the Marlies.
 

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tim connelly warrior? this guy takes a piss and gets hurt, he,s as soft as shite.
 

Ironhead

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Leafs have a good night, and they did not even play.

Last night the following teams lost ...
Ottawa
Buffalo
New York Isles
New Jersey
Tampa Bay
Winnipeg

All competing for the same spot(s) with the Leafs
 

the boy wonder

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Leafs have a good night, and they did not even play.

Last night the following teams lost ...
Ottawa
Buffalo
New York Isles
New Jersey
Tampa Bay
Winnipeg

All competing for the same spot(s) with the Leafs
yes for sure although montreal won gaining ground but either way nj would of gianed ground if they won as they were tied, but atleast it wasnt aa 3 point game and alot of the time there are often 3 point games when the leafs are off ...the hockey gods love the leafs lol

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Ironhead

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Game day. Toronto, Ontario.

Coach Kirk Muller leads his Carolina team into Toronto's ACC. Both teams are in desperate need for a win.
I would really like to see Kessel start scoring ... goals. He has two recently, I would like to see him get hot again.
Still need secondary scoring to pick up.
I think a trade is coming. I just have a feeling Burke is working on something.
Who will start in goal ? Would be a good game for Reimer to get his first win, but the team has to come to play. The Leafs should take advantage of a struggling Eric Staal.
 

gcostanza

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... I trade for Halak or Miller will secure them a playoff spot.
Miller has a no-trade clause in his contract. He's not coming to Toronto.

Why would St Louis be interested in trading Halak?
 

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well the leafs should of won by more tonight the offence has to step up other then kessel and lupal as if they arnt scoring the leafs would be struggling to win games
 

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well the leafs should of won by more tonight the offence has to step up other then kessel and lupal as if they arnt scoring the leafs would be struggling to win games
The offence was actually not too bad, they just ran into a solida Cam Ward tonight; it happens...
 

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It's okay because Tim Connolly scored both goals and let's hope he stays healthy. The Leafs are saving their goals for the next game against Buffalo and are 2 points ahead of our neighbour. Buffalo has the Leafs numbered for the past 5 years .
 

mightymouse007

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Miller has a no-trade clause in his contract. He's not coming to Toronto.

Why would St Louis be interested in trading Halak?
Have you not seen how dominant Brian Elliot has become? He has only given up more than 2 goals once this year, and leads the league in shutouts, GAA, and sv%. He's the same age as Halak too. I don't see why the Blues would want to play halak at this point. Elliot has show no signs of weakness all year long.
 

gcostanza

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Have you not seen how dominant Brian Elliot has become? He has only given up more than 2 goals once this year, and leads the league in shutouts, GAA, and sv%. He's the same age as Halak too. I don't see why the Blues would want to play halak at this point. Elliot has show no signs of weakness all year long.
Players have hot streaks.
Brian Elliott is a back up goaltender who is riding a wave.
Halak is a much better goaltender.
Elliott is a U.F.A. at the end of this season, who is going to tend goal for the Blues moving forward?

Also, the Leafs have very little cap space ($371,443), Halak has a cap hit of $3,750,000, who would you trade to St. Louis?
Do you really think his goaltending is more than twice as good as Reimer, because that is what the Leafs would be paying.
 

maurice93

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Have you not seen how dominant Brian Elliot has become? He has only given up more than 2 goals once this year, and leads the league in shutouts, GAA, and sv%. He's the same age as Halak too. I don't see why the Blues would want to play halak at this point. Elliot has show no signs of weakness all year long.
Brian Elliot single handedly made two teams eligible for the top pick in last year's draft lottery. .
 

shack

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It's okay because Tim Connolly scored both goals and let's hope he stays healthy. The Leafs are saving their goals for the next game against Buffalo and are 2 points ahead of our neighbour. Buffalo has the Leafs numbered for the past 5 years .
More like the past 35 years.
 

mightymouse007

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Players have hot streaks.
Brian Elliott is a back up goaltender who is riding a wave.
Halak is a much better goaltender.
Elliott is a U.F.A. at the end of this season, who is going to tend goal for the Blues moving forward?

Also, the Leafs have very little cap space ($371,443), Halak has a cap hit of $3,750,000, who would you trade to St. Louis?
Do you really think his goaltending is more than twice as good as Reimer, because that is what the Leafs would be paying.
Mike Komisarek:p When he comes bk from injury lol

Elliot has played long enough to even be consider a short term hot streak. I'm not saying St Louis will trade him, but we could tender a trade offer when his value is low. You could presumably say the same thing about Reimer as well, his limited experience is only a hot streak.
 
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