Can't blame the fans for going wild. It's like being celibate for 20 years.
Wishful thinking. The Leafs have a never beat the Bruins. Let’s hope they are lucky enough to play with the Panthers.Would be fucking amazing to take the Bruins down. Don't you think?
ROTFLMFAO!!!! Brings back the memories from the 90s. Toronto "fans" celebrating a playoffs win. Pathetic.
Don't want to be a party pooper, but I watched a good bit of the Bruins in this year's playoffs. It will take a minor miracle for the Leafs to advance.Lol the general manager was celebrating like his job depended on this series (well i think it did).
I wouldn't pay any attention to those that say "could've gone either way" regarding the years past. This team had a serious obvious monkey on its back that has been in existence for 19 years..... every hockey journalist knows about it and has talked about it..... never mind the additional monkey on its back regarding not winning a championship since 4 after the assassination of JFK.
I'm glad they won. Hopefully they can carry this momentum and get past the next round. Let the party really begin!
Philip
.....and no looting or violence.
Agree with you aside from Nylander. His poor defensive play and key giveaways continue to be a glaring problem. His huge giveaways in the first and second periods yesterday almost lead to TB goals, and he completely missed covering his man in the third on TB's lone goal. If it were a reg season game he'd have been stapled to the end of the bench after the second period. He has to be better next series.This is a very difficult series to judge how good this Leaf team really is.
There are a lot of positives, the core guys Matthews, Marner, Tavares, Nylander and Rielly all performed great. Samsonov despite allowing a few softies played good enough to win. The new additions particularly O’Reilly and Shenn made big contributions. I particularly like how they scored the majority of their goals, they jammed the net well with tips and goalie screens made it impossible for Vasilevskiy to stop. On the winning goal of all people Rielly was in front screening Vassy.
On the flip side, other than game 2 the Leafs were mostly outplayed throughout the series and if the same kind of luck was on Tampa’s side this series could’ve easily ended in five games for them. A quick whistle in game 3, a missed high stick just before regulation tonight were huge breaks for the Leafs. This Tampa team is nowhere near the team they were before.
The next series will be a lot tougher. I don’t think Florida will be a pushover. If they do beat Boston their confidence will be sky high and I even think they play a meaner style than Tampa. I actually would like to see the Leafs play Boston and finally beat them in the playoffs as they’re a much more hated rivalry.
That's why it would be sweeter.Wishful thinking. The Leafs have a never beat the Bruins. Let’s hope they are lucky enough to play with the Panthers.
CP
If the Bruins are so freaking fantastic, how come the 8th seed has taken them to a 7th and deciding game?Don't want to be a party pooper, but I watched a good bit of the Bruins in this year's playoffs. It will take a minor miracle for the Leafs to advance.
It's called the playoffs. Oh, and I never said they're fantastic, but they're very deep, skilled and very tough.If the Bruins are so freaking fantastic, how come the 8th seed has taken them to a 7th and deciding game?
I agree with the sentiment but disagree with the phrasing.Don't want to be a party pooper, but I watched a good bit of the Bruins in this year's playoffs. It will take a minor miracle for the Leafs to advance.
What you think and what will happen are two different things.In order for Dubas to be re-signed, I think the Leafs need to make it to the third round and go at least 6-7 games deep in that series. Anything after that is not likely something you can drop on the GM's shoulders if it doesn't pan out all the way.
Ya you're right...acquiring O'Reilly, McCabe and Acciari and signing Knies hardly worked at all...Leafs won't win anything meaningful this year, and it will cost Dubas his job. He will go down as the GM who won nothing and fucked the team for years to come with his trade nonsense. Hope he proves me wrong, but I doubt it.
I wasn’t blind to his moments of lapses, I just thought he made good plays in some of the key goals in the series and they won, I’d give him a pass. You’re right though, the Leafs may not be so lucky in the next series if he makes the same mistakes again.Agree with you aside from Nylander. His poor defensive play and key giveaways continue to be a glaring problem. His huge giveaways in the first and second periods yesterday almost lead to TB goals, and he completely missed covering his man in the third on TB's lone goal. If it were a reg season game he'd have been stapled to the end of the bench after the second period. He has to be better next series.