trujaysfan
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Today and if they win, Sundays game are legacy defining moments for Mitch.
I mean, I think their legacy is mostly already defined. more like one last chance to salvage the legacy...Today and if they win, Sundays game are legacy defining moments for Mitch.
Id throw Steeves in over Jarnkrok
+475 gives them implied odds of around 17%. In the last 10 years the success rate of the team down 3-2 is around 21%. And that number rises when it's the #1 team in the division (though sample is too small to matter).Vegas still has Leafs at +475 to win the series.
If forumice comments were a sportsbook, it'd be +5000
The closest claim they can make to nourishing and developing a Marlie at the NHL level is Robertson, and his development has been handled terribly.To the day that I die I will never understand the fascination coaches have with "veterans" who provide zero positive impact on a game pretty much ever, but are considered "safe" because they play so fucking risk averse that they don't hurt you often. Those guys are almost always net negatives over the course of even just a playoff series and do nothing but put more pressure on players up the lineup to outright win their matchups. I can squint and see the utility when it's a guy who can play like a fucking neanderthal and "set the tone" and all of that, but when it's just a bottom 6 cardio merchant like we've had here over the years (Jarnkrok, Kerfoot, ZAR, Kampf, Gregor, Dewar, etc) I just don't. Depth players need to check at least one of 3 boxes to be useful. Skilled (within reason, within the boundaries of a bottom 6 role), puck/possession dominant, angry.
I would much, much rather take a swing on players who generate positive events but might burn you than run with these "safe" players who do nothing of positive value but burn you less often.
The closest claim they can make to nourishing and developing a Marlie at the NHL level is Robertson, and his development has been handled terribly.
It's wild, absolutely wild the amount of Spezza, Simmonds, ZAR, Aube-Kubel, Kampf, Laughton, Gregor, Dewar and Jarnkrok that these idiots have trotted out at the expense of developing from within, something their chief Atlantic rivals do very very well.
The closest claim they can make to nourishing and developing a Marlie at the NHL level is Robertson, and his development has been handled terribly.
It's wild, absolutely wild the amount of Spezza, Simmonds, ZAR, Aube-Kubel, Kampf, Laughton, Gregor, Dewar and Jarnkrok that these idiots have trotted out at the expense of developing from within, something their chief Atlantic rivals do very very well.
Like in addition to keeping a steady flow of kids into the lineup introduced in 4th line roles with the potential to grow into larger ones, it's also wildly more economic than FAIf it's not set to easy mode where the kid is NHL ready out of the box, we just don't develop them well.
They also draft like shit.
Knies has had no problem earning a huge role. Holmberg, McMann.
Big boys fading every series and not having a real #1 d for the big boys to play with (that can often act like a 4th forward) for me are the two biggest issues. Everything else is secondary, though the depth has gotten ass blasted this series, no doubt.
As the great dom put it, maybe spending nearly 4m on a guy that has been basically unplayable wasn't the best idea. At that aav he should be driving your bottom six depth, not being a liability.