In other playoff years your support players chipped in wellWe gotta get away from these useless bottom 6 guys. What team had 5 forwards with 0 goals in the playoffs that played in the 2nd round?
In other playoff years your support players chipped in wellWe gotta get away from these useless bottom 6 guys. What team had 5 forwards with 0 goals in the playoffs that played in the 2nd round?
well if they can trade Ryan Reaves they sure as shit can trade Jarnkrok, who I don't buy as a complainer either. after all what the hell would he have to complain about exactly??
Roy and Minestrone should(?) be the start of a decent 3rd line. wouldn't it be nice to have useful bottom 6 lines? how long has it been now?
if Treliving is any kind of GM at all he'll realize it's a lot easier and cheaper to do that than it is to replace Bitch Whiner's 100 pts with an "average 1st liner" -- whoever the hell that is supposed to be. First of all do they even have the assets to land a top line player now? I think it's up for debate. If I'm an opposing GM, I'm pretty sure I'm not giving the Leafs that kind of player for a deal centering on Easton Cowan at this stage.
So in other words, I was right: you have no link...
In other playoff years your support players chipped in well
When? Spezza did great in 21' with only 10 minutes and 3 goals in 7 games. Other than that, noIn other playoff years your support players chipped in well
I will kindly disagreeLol, no
I will kindly disagree
"Mirror, mirror..."Reading comprehension is not your friend.
I was looking at more from secondary scoring or unexpected goals in a total series and not just bottom 6 forwardsI mean, if we consider "support" players to be non top 6 scoring goals at even strength or PK....(because I'd argue that if you're getting PP time in the playoffs, you're not really a "support" or "depth" player)
in 23-24 we received 1 depth goal from Kampf. I guess we could argue about Domi's goal, but he was playing on Auston Matthew's wing....is that really a "support" player?
in 22-23 we got 2 goals from depth forwards against Florida, and 5 against Tampa...which is the high point of our depth scoring in the playoffs, ever. For comparison, Florida got 7 against us this year.
21-22, we got 4 against Tampa. This of course is the famous season where Nick Paul put us out singlehandedly in game 7 with 2 by himself. Tampa had 9 goals from depth forwards on the series overall.
and for all of the talk of the big guns going quiet in late series games, across those 3 seasons in games 5-6-7 we received literally 0 goals from any depth forward.
Unfortunately, when you have a core 4 that chases every dollar possible, there's not enough left over to get good secondary players and you have to settle for garbage. Florida was able to have the roster they have because their tax free status gives them a bigger bang for their buck.The core 4 deserve the blame because it’s the same shit year after year with them.
but at the same time they would have had a lot more opportunities to come through in clutch situations with secondary scoring.
Difference when your team plays their nuts off and picks up the slackBarkov had 0 goals in games 4-7 against the Leafs, and 2 goals in the series. Tkachuk had 0 goals all series. Reinhart had 2 goals.
Bennet/Marchand/Luostaraunen/Verhage/Lundell scored 12 goals.
The strategy of spending half your cap on 4 forwards, surrounding them with pkers, and expecting them to outscored an entire team over 7 games clearly doesn’t work.
There is enough money left over if your regime doesnt throw away 9 firsts at the deadline and pay the wrong support piecesUnfortunately, when you have a core 4 that chases every dollar possible, there's not enough left over to get good secondary players and you have to settle for garbage. Florida was able to have the roster they have because their tax free status gives them a bigger bang for their buck.