At least he didn't try that girlie figure skating Jason Blake move.
At least he didn't try that girlie figure skating Jason Blake move.
I have noticed other players take that approach, the wide slow arc, but they usually at least hit the net.That was a very poor effort on the penalty shot by Malkin.
At least Blake hit the net with his attempt and one other thing ... SCORED !At least he didn't try that girlie figure skating Jason Blake move.
Agreed, I'll be happy if they make the semi's this year, and then shoot for the Cup in 2012 or 2013. Thats being more realisticThey are much improved from 2009/10. Players were brought in to play specific roles and it is going well so far.
As the Leafs win more obviously their confidence will grow. So long as the goaltending holds up playoffs are a possibility and after watching the 2010 playoffs a surprise or two may be in the future, no Cup, but an upset or two maybe
That is such a gay figure skating "Toller Cranston" move. Just skate right at the goalie and blast it or try a deke and slide it between the 5 hole.I have noticed other players take that approach, the wide slow arc, but they usually at least hit the net.
Speed in the modern NHL is such a powerful weapon now because without the hooking and cratching, you can apply a lot os fore-checking pressure to create scoring chances from turnovers. The Leafs have been able to bury their chances. It also helped that the 3 teams they've faced all are struggling off the gate and Leafs goaltending have been superior.I was discussing with my neighbour that Leafs look faster than they did last year (like MUCH faster).
And sure enough after the game the commentators state that exact same thing, they are indeed a much faster skating team, especially on the break
......and brains and a proven track record. Love the guy (figuratively, I can assure you all).Love him or hate him, you've got to respect Burke. He has a vision and conviction of how to win the cup ...
Absolutely. People love to mock the Kessel trade but only history (at least a few years from now) will prove who won that trade. Right now any team in the league would love to have Kessel.......and brains and a proven track record. Love the guy (figuratively, I can assure you all).
He backs up his talk with actions. He is not afraid to take (calculated) risks and all the idiots who say the Leafs can't be bothered to spend since they already sell out, Burke just ate $7 million to send Finger down to clear up cap space. He knows how to play that game as well.
Let's see how they do in Manhattan tomorrow. I may actually start liking hockey again.
That's the second time I've seen that. Pretty sure we got him from Calgary last year in the multi-player trade that brought Phaneuf.- Sjostrom (NYR from last year) - good role-player
Agreed on all points......and brains and a proven track record. Love the guy (figuratively, I can assure you all).
He backs up his talk with actions. He is not afraid to take (calculated) risks and all the idiots who say the Leafs can't be bothered to spend since they already sell out, Burke just ate $7 million to send Finger down to clear up cap space. He knows how to play that game as well.
Let's see how they do in Manhattan tomorrow. I may actually start liking hockey again.
The TV guy said that losing the "A" means that Tomas can concentrate strictly on hockey hockey. He can play on my pickup team anytime. Does everything a D man is suppose to do and never complains.Kaberle is the leafs best Defenceman right now...