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May 7, 2025 at 10:30 pm #3664
PDO Speedwagon
ParticipantAll 23 of Florida’s fans right now :
May 7, 2025 at 10:30 pm #3665Dozzer
ParticipantI have 3 more options as well: Mathews, Reilly and Lupul
~Alex.TMLnah, got to stick with the winning goal scorer of you were wearing it
May 7, 2025 at 10:31 pm #3666monkeypunk
ParticipantWell, hurry up and wash that bad boy, you gotta wear it to work again Friday!
No! Never wash it if you’re on a winning streak! You wear the victory dirt.
This is the way.
May 7, 2025 at 10:37 pm #3667Zezel
ParticipantLEAFS WOOOOOOOOOOOO
May 7, 2025 at 10:38 pm #3668alex.TML
Participantnah, got to stick with the winning goal scorer of you were wearing it
Deal. I am not going even to wash it to keep all magic intact.
May 7, 2025 at 10:40 pm #3669alex.TML
ParticipantNo! Never wash it if you’re on a winning streak! You wear the victory dirt.
This is the way.
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May 7, 2025 at 10:50 pm #3671Zezel
ParticipantLeafs lead their second round series 2 – 0.
May 7, 2025 at 10:52 pm #3672Zezel
ParticipantWilliam Nylander leads the league in playoff scoring, tied with McDavid.
May 7, 2025 at 10:57 pm #3676Aaron
ParticipantLeafs in 4 bitchados!
May 7, 2025 at 11:02 pm #3679Aaron
ParticipantI can barely think from the blood loss to my brain. This has been unexpected and exceptional.
I feel like somehow uh . . .Dubas and Keefe . . .like . . .maybe weren’t good?
Keep up the good work, Leafs. Very impressive. – The MonkeyMan
I am obviously a Dubas “fan” because his fingerprints are still on this team. He just fell into the trap of a newer GM/every GM issue which is he fell in love with some of his owns players and he wasn’t willing to make the moves until it was too late. I mean he was the one who drafted Knies and Woll, traded for McCabe, I think he brought in Jarnkork but that could have been Tree. He also vehemently stuck to the core 4, especially Styles. Tree deserves a lot of credit here though too, tanev and Carlo are excellent moves and he as well stuck to the core 4.
I think Berube has done excellent and the issue for both Dubas and Tree were believing in Keefe longer than they should have however Tree likely made the pro GM move of keeping him around as an easy “pass” last year.
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May 7, 2025 at 11:27 pm #3684monkeypunk
ParticipantI am obviously a Dubas “fan” because his fingerprints are still on this team. He just fell into the trap of a newer GM/every GM issue which is he fell in love with some of his owns players and he wasn’t willing to make the moves until it was too late. I mean he was the one who drafted Knies and Woll, traded for McCabe, I think he brought in Jarnkork but that could have been Tree. He also vehemently stuck to the core 4, especially Styles. Tree deserves a lot of credit here though too, tanev and Carlo are excellent moves and he as well stuck to the core 4.
I think Berube has done excellent and the issue for both Dubas and Tree were believing in Keefe longer than they should have however Tree likely made the pro GM move of keeping him around as an easy “pass” last year.
~ AaronI don’t know. And I mean that literally – not as a passive comment. I just don’t. Keefe’s system was excellent for puck possession but terrible for the risk management associated. Berube’s system is far less risky but also more boring in some ways – and yet in the playoffs Berube’s system scores more, allows less and still looks questionable all too often!
Dubas definitely influenced this lineup, but Rielly was a Burke pick, Nylander was a Nonis pick, Marner and Matthews were Lamiorello picks.
Dubas did bring in, or draft, Holmberg, Robertson, Knies, McMann, Jarnkrok, Kampf, Domi, McCabe, Benoit and Woll.
Treliving in one year has brought in Stolarz, Pacioretty, Carlo, OEL, Tanev, Lorentz and Laughton.
Berube has brought in a bit more of a “get it done” attitude, I think.
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May 7, 2025 at 11:28 pm #3686Aaron
ParticipantYou newcomers have some baggage, eh?
Leafs win, onto game 3 in Florida.- AA as EggsBenny
You do know your profile legit tells us the time since you’ve joined right? As of me writing this reply, it’s been 5 hours so what are you talking about “newcomers”?
May 7, 2025 at 11:32 pm #3687Aaron
ParticipantI don’t know. And I mean that literally – not as a passive comment. I just don’t. Keefe’s system was excellent for puck possession but terrible for the risk management associated. Berube’s system is far less risky but also more boring in some ways – and yet in the playoffs Berube’s system scores more, allows less and still looks questionable all too often!
Dubas definitely influenced this lineup, but Rielly was a Burke pick, Nylander was a Nonis pick, Marner and Matthews were Lamiorello picks.
Dubas did bring in, or draft, Holmberg, Robertson, Knies, McMann, Jarnkrok, Kampf, Domi, McCabe, Benoit and Woll.
Treliving in one year has brought in Stolarz, Pacioretty, Carlo, OEL, Tanev, Lorentz and Laughton.
Berube has brought in a bit more of a “get it done” attitude, I think.- The Punkiest Monkey”
We both agree on what Keefe brought but honestly? It always felt he got out coached in the playoffs. Played around with line ups too much. I guarantee after the game 5 loss in the first round he’d have swapped some guys out whereas Berube knew Patches was the guy. Has been against Florida too! Definitely makes me realize Berube has say in who Tree brought in (like Patches and maybe others)
Dubas simply has his fingerprints on the team as it is. I find a lot of teams that have success in the playoffs after firing their GM usually has the previous GMs fingerprints all over it. They just couldn’t figure out how to get over the hump. Not saying the leafs have done that quite yet but they certainly look different.
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May 7, 2025 at 11:34 pm #3689WHIPPER
ParticipantWilliam Nylander leads the league in playoff scoring, tied with McDavid.
~ZezelMr. Rantanan would like a word. Can you imagine if Marner had waived and we had both Slick Willy and Rants?!??! 💙 💙 💙
May 7, 2025 at 11:40 pm #3690Aaron
ParticipantLeafs are 4 – 1 at home so far in the playoffs
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