They are unhealthy for you.the Leafs, they are "like a box of chocolates ..."
Exactly what they said during the 2nd intermission. Much shorter leash on Reimer.For sure Carlyle would have pulled Reimer if he'd let in a stinker like Bernier just did.
For sure Carlyle would have pulled Reimer if he'd let in a stinker like Bernier just did.
No way Bernier has clearly distinguished himself as the number one goalie but that's the way they are treating him.
Carlyle wants to establish Bernier as the no. 1 goalie and that's his prerogative being the coach. However, the disappointing part of it is that Bernier fails to grab the bull by its horns and continues to let in soft goals. This has opened the door for second guessing of the coach's decision. Puck handling is supposed to be his strength but he looked bad even in that part of his game. Nonis better makes darn sure Bernier has what it takes to be a No. 1 before he trades Reimer.For sure Carlyle would have pulled Reimer if he'd let in a stinker like Bernier just did.
No way Bernier has clearly distinguished himself as the number one goalie but that's the way they are treating him.
The Leafs are missing more grit. I wish that they resigned Komarov. He was one player that completed all his checks and didn't mind the physical play.I agree the game positives were Bozak and Kadri. Kessel also played with good jump. Bernier was certainly off tonight. JVR is still on Xmas holidays, thus killing the Kessel/JVR attack
The first period was wall played, the second was still a game. It was the third which the wheels fell apart.
After the phantom performance by JVR, I'd think to restore the line of Kessel/Bozak/Lupul . Atleast all three of those guys show up. That, or put Holland back with Lupul and Raymond.
Though Bernier had an outstanding first half, I'm one of the few who thought Toronto was already set with the duo of Reimer and Scrivens. I do wish Toronto still had Scrivens, Komarov and Mike Kostka in the roster. The club would be way under the cap, and much deeper IMO.
I sure would like to see the team play with more urgency and fast.
For what they get paid, there is absolutely no excuse to take a night off (which means not trying your hardest).the tired one with a legit excuse to take the night off,?
I understood that. You may not play your best but it is not because you aren't trying your hardest under the circumstance.When I said taking a 'justified' night off, I was referring to more along the lines of having nothing in the tank at all.
I'm sure when making the line the bookies have already taken that into account.I'm betting the Leafs again tonight. The Canes aren't the same without Eric Staal in the lineup.
Canes are still favored -120. I like the Leafs as the underdogs.I'm sure when making the line the bookies have already taken that into account.
The key to a Leafs win is simple. If they get great goaltending they'll win. First start for Riemer (reportedly) since the cold stare he gave Carlyle after he was pulled 6 games ago. Was there a pay back from Carlyle ?They shouldn't be. On top of no Staal, I just read Toronto once again will face a backup.
I'm shocked Holland was sent down too. He was really looking good, and playing well on the 2nd. Maybe the team is trying to shop Kadri, maybe I have no clue and Holland wasn't worthy of staying up...
Either way, here's hoping for a solid 60min.
he,s useless plain and simple.The key to a Leafs win is simple. If they get great goaltending they'll win. First start for Riemer (reportedly) since the cold stare he gave Carlyle after he was pulled 6 games ago. Was there a pay back from Carlyle ?
Holland is young and has some offensive skills, but he's s soft as marsh mellow and the Leafs have too many of those players. There's a reason why guys like him and Raymond were available to the Leafs without giving up much. Just wondering what's the scope with Fraser. Haven't seen him for a while, is he still injured or in Carlyle's dog house ? Now that we have Gleason, his future with the Leafs may be in jeopardy.