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Dozzer
Referee
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Somewhere over the rainbow since I’m way up high
Joined: 09.15.2010

Mar 8 @ 7:30 PM ET
In Scott Wheeler's breakdown of Leaf prospects, he didn't crack the top-15 but is mentioned as being outside of the top-15. So he basically has very little expectations of being an NHL regular. Listed at 5'10 / 165 (although doing okay in 20 games in the AHL he has 7 goals, 3 assists), I'm not sure he has NHL size given his limitations - but he has some fantastic moves with the puck. I believe he had a fantastic shootout move that made highlight reels last year.
- Monkeypunk


Keep in mind 3 of those 7 goals was a hatty he got against Grand Rapids by playing top mins and getting PP time because a number of his teammates were sick. So he proves he can pull off a good game but it also means his point production in the other 19 games was nothing special.
Fakepartofme
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Living rent free... in your head, ON
Joined: 09.20.2010

Mar 8 @ 7:30 PM ET
1 -0 Toronto
Monkeypunk
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Whenever, wherever, ON
Joined: 06.27.2013

Mar 8 @ 7:48 PM ET
You are probably thinking of Grebenkin

Who is actually a pretty nice prospect for the Leafs

- Santo_44


You are right. I am.
Monkeypunk
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Whenever, wherever, ON
Joined: 06.27.2013

Mar 8 @ 7:53 PM ET
Video?
- Cush29


As I said to Santo, I was thinking of Grebyonkin, but this is the link:

https://twitter.com/i/status/1618323635999211523
Cush29
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Who Owzzzzz da' Chiefs?, ON
Joined: 12.22.2014

Mar 8 @ 9:03 PM ET
As I said to Santo, I was thinking of Grebyonkin, but this is the link:

https://twitter.com/i/status/1618323635999211523

- Monkeypunk


Thanks - silky mitts for sure.
Fakepartofme
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Living rent free... in your head, ON
Joined: 09.20.2010

Mar 8 @ 9:04 PM ET
Land of bad is pretty good.
PrinceLH
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Belleville, ON
Joined: 07.06.2007

Mar 8 @ 9:35 PM ET
Analysis of the trade deadline for the Leafs is this: They picked up a decent defenseman in Joel Edmundson. A 4th line penalty killer and a defensive college prospect. They gave a few late round picks, but kept their 1st. Many would say, it was a failure, since many of the stronger teams picked up players of value to their team. It's all nice and good to speculate on players that the Leafs wanted but could never afford, thanks to Kyle Dubas buying of rentals and giving away 1st rounders for nothing in return, the next season. Tampa, Boston and Florida did the same. The only difference is Tampa, Boston and Florida have no first round picks and few picks going forward for at least 3 years. At least the Leafs were able to use a first rounder last year to get Easton Cowan and Fraser Minton the year before as a second rounder. They do have a couple of high end prospects coming in the next year or two.

On the downside, the salary cap is a significant issue going forward. I'm not sure of the status of William Nylander, approaching July 1st. If he's still tradeable, I'd do it and rebalance their cap issues and restock the draft pick cupboard. The Leafs will never be able compete on Trade Deadline day, if they have no picks and are capped out. Timothy Lilijgren isn't physical enough to be on this team. He's a liability out there and he needs to be moved at the end of the season. Another Dubas experiment with his Major Junior analytics b.s. It doesn't compute in the NHL. Very few under 6' defensemen make it, unless they are top drawer candidates. Ottawa did the same thing when they drafted a heralded defender in Erik Brännström. Small and unable to play big minutes in the NHL on defense. I wouldn't be surprised to see Lilijgren as the odd man out in game one of the playoffs.

Leafs goaltending is fine. It's the defensive side of the game that makes our goaltenders vulnerable. Too many people talking smack about the Leafs needing a high end goalie. They never talk about the cost, especially in cap space and players going the other way. At least the Leafs goalies are under $5M in total on the Cap.

Lastly, coaching. Keefe does a few things fine, but he's not the best teacher. He's more of a manager and not a teacher of the game. The playoffs will either garner him a new contract or put an end to it. The GM still needs a couple of more years to put his type of team on the ice. He's already made them tougher, but needs some more larger and tougher defensemen. A solid puck mover on the right side is a must.
Aaron_85
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Toronto, ON
Joined: 04.22.2014

Mar 8 @ 10:03 PM ET
Analysis of the trade deadline for the Leafs is this: They picked up a decent defenseman in Joel Edmundson. A 4th line penalty killer and a defensive college prospect. They gave a few late round picks, but kept their 1st. Many would say, it was a failure, since many of the stronger teams picked up players of value to their team. It's all nice and good to speculate on players that the Leafs wanted but could never afford, thanks to Kyle Dubas buying of rentals and giving away 1st rounders for nothing in return, the next season. Tampa, Boston and Florida did the same. The only difference is Tampa, Boston and Florida have no first round picks and few picks going forward for at least 3 years. At least the Leafs were able to use a first rounder last year to get Easton Cowan and Fraser Minton the year before as a second rounder. They do have a couple of high end prospects coming in the next year or two.

On the downside, the salary cap is a significant issue going forward. I'm not sure of the status of William Nylander, approaching July 1st. If he's still tradeable, I'd do it and rebalance their cap issues and restock the draft pick cupboard. The Leafs will never be able compete on Trade Deadline day, if they have no picks and are capped out. Timothy Lilijgren isn't physical enough to be on this team. He's a liability out there and he needs to be moved at the end of the season. Another Dubas experiment with his Major Junior analytics b.s. It doesn't compute in the NHL. Very few under 6' defensemen make it, unless they are top drawer candidates. Ottawa did the same thing when they drafted a heralded defender in Erik Brännström. Small and unable to play big minutes in the NHL on defense. I wouldn't be surprised to see Lilijgren as the odd man out in game one of the playoffs.

Leafs goaltending is fine. It's the defensive side of the game that makes our goaltenders vulnerable. Too many people talking smack about the Leafs needing a high end goalie. They never talk about the cost, especially in cap space and players going the other way. At least the Leafs goalies are under $5M in total on the Cap.

Lastly, coaching. Keefe does a few things fine, but he's not the best teacher. He's more of a manager and not a teacher of the game. The playoffs will either garner him a new contract or put an end to it. The GM still needs a couple of more years to put his type of team on the ice. He's already made them tougher, but needs some more larger and tougher defensemen. A solid puck mover on the right side is a must.

- PrinceLH


You know Ottawa traded for Braanstrom right?
aries1976
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: The Frustration that unites us all. , AB
Joined: 02.26.2007

Mar 8 @ 10:07 PM ET
Analysis of the trade deadline for the Leafs is this: They picked up a decent defenseman in Joel Edmundson. A 4th line penalty killer and a defensive college prospect. They gave a few late round picks, but kept their 1st. Many would say, it was a failure, since many of the stronger teams picked up players of value to their team. It's all nice and good to speculate on players that the Leafs wanted but could never afford, thanks to Kyle Dubas buying of rentals and giving away 1st rounders for nothing in return, the next season. Tampa, Boston and Florida did the same. The only difference is Tampa, Boston and Florida have no first round picks and few picks going forward for at least 3 years. At least the Leafs were able to use a first rounder last year to get Easton Cowan and Fraser Minton the year before as a second rounder. They do have a couple of high end prospects coming in the next year or two.

On the downside, the salary cap is a significant issue going forward. I'm not sure of the status of William Nylander, approaching July 1st. If he's still tradeable, I'd do it and rebalance their cap issues and restock the draft pick cupboard. The Leafs will never be able compete on Trade Deadline day, if they have no picks and are capped out. Timothy Lilijgren isn't physical enough to be on this team. He's a liability out there and he needs to be moved at the end of the season. Another Dubas experiment with his Major Junior analytics b.s. It doesn't compute in the NHL. Very few under 6' defensemen make it, unless they are top drawer candidates. Ottawa did the same thing when they drafted a heralded defender in Erik Brännström. Small and unable to play big minutes in the NHL on defense. I wouldn't be surprised to see Lilijgren as the odd man out in game one of the playoffs.

Leafs goaltending is fine. It's the defensive side of the game that makes our goaltenders vulnerable. Too many people talking smack about the Leafs needing a high end goalie. They never talk about the cost, especially in cap space and players going the other way. At least the Leafs goalies are under $5M in total on the Cap.

Lastly, coaching. Keefe does a few things fine, but he's not the best teacher. He's more of a manager and not a teacher of the game. The playoffs will either garner him a new contract or put an end to it. The GM still needs a couple of more years to put his type of team on the ice. He's already made them tougher, but needs some more larger and tougher defensemen. A solid puck mover on the right side is a must.

- PrinceLH


Brannstrom was drafted by Vegas
PrinceLH
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Belleville, ON
Joined: 07.06.2007

Mar 8 @ 10:11 PM ET
You know Ottawa traded for Braanstrom right?
- Aaron_85
And how is Ottawa doing with their much heralded team of high draft picks? On paper, the Sens should be a playoff team. They have the pieces, but can't seem to get off to a decent start and ride it into the playoffs. If I had to pick between the talent on the Sabres, Redwings and Sens, I'd take the Sens, but here they are mired near the basement. Coaching is an issue, but that team has talent and doesn't show it consistently.
Aaron_85
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Toronto, ON
Joined: 04.22.2014

Mar 8 @ 10:27 PM ET
And how is Ottawa doing with their much heralded team of high draft picks? On paper, the Sens should be a playoff team. They have the pieces, but can't seem to get off to a decent start and ride it into the playoffs. If I had to pick between the talent on the Sabres, Redwings and Sens, I'd take the Sens, but here they are mired near the basement. Coaching is an issue, but that team has talent and doesn't show it consistently.
- PrinceLH


No, no. My point is, if you can't take 30 seconds to find something out it means everything else is also bullpoop coming from you.
mr.sir
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Vancouver Island, BC
Joined: 01.18.2015

Mar 8 @ 11:03 PM ET
Just got back from the batting cage

Time to slam some Molson Ultra 🍺
🤣

3%, 2 carbs, 70 calories
Cush29
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Who Owzzzzz da' Chiefs?, ON
Joined: 12.22.2014

Mar 8 @ 11:04 PM ET
No, no. My point is, if you can't take 30 seconds to find something out it means everything else is also bullpoop coming from you.
- Aaron_85


Bahahahhaaaaaa 😂

Cush29
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Who Owzzzzz da' Chiefs?, ON
Joined: 12.22.2014

Mar 8 @ 11:12 PM ET
And how is Ottawa doing with their much heralded team of high draft picks? On paper, the Sens should be a playoff team. They have the pieces, but can't seem to get off to a decent start and ride it into the playoffs. If I had to pick between the talent on the Sabres, Redwings and Sens, I'd take the Sens, but here they are mired near the basement. Coaching is an issue, but that team has talent and doesn't show it consistently.
- PrinceLH


Uh Ottawa’s biggest problem is goaltending.


Cush29
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Who Owzzzzz da' Chiefs?, ON
Joined: 12.22.2014

Mar 8 @ 11:13 PM ET
Just got back from the batting cage

Time to slam some Molson Ultra 🍺
🤣

3%, 2 carbs, 70 calories

- mr.sir


Awwwww Sirsy - Why you gotta make me feel guilty as I am 2 sips away from cracking another Guinness?

Ok I feel Zero guilt!

🤣

oldstyle
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Just outside the asylum, ON
Joined: 08.19.2013

Mar 8 @ 11:21 PM ET
Liljegren isn’t going to be the 7th. He’s literally their second best offensive d man
- Dozzer


In the regular season....
Monkeypunk
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Whenever, wherever, ON
Joined: 06.27.2013

Mar 8 @ 11:31 PM ET
Just got back from the batting cage

Time to slam some Molson Ultra 🍺
🤣

3%, 2 carbs, 70 calories

- mr.sir


I used to play in my company softball league (technically I used to convene the bloody thing for nearly a decade) and back in 2015 or so I'd lost a bunch of weight and was sticking with the program - so I was drinking Molson 67 all day at the softball tournament. So you know . . .you show up at 8am, coffee - probably with Baileys, and then onto the beer for the day. I mean I paced myself to some degree, but around midnight we're back at a teammates' place hanging in the backyard and he pulls out this breathalyzer. Some of the guys - who had planned to spend the night - were blowing obscene numbers. I hadn't had a beer in about 45 minutes - and blew 0.0. I'd been drinking this stuff ALL day. Just at a pace of about 1 an hour.

Blew a 0.0. And you know for the past few hours of conversation - you become increasingly aware that everyone around you is just utterly smashed and you're feeling surprisingly fine. Arguments were like playing tic tac toe with a blind person . . .like, "You're awful at this!"
mr.sir
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Vancouver Island, BC
Joined: 01.18.2015

Mar 9 @ 12:13 AM ET
I used to play in my company softball league (technically I used to convene the bloody thing for nearly a decade) and back in 2015 or so I'd lost a bunch of weight and was sticking with the program - so I was drinking Molson 67 all day at the softball tournament. So you know . . .you show up at 8am, coffee - probably with Baileys, and then onto the beer for the day. I mean I paced myself to some degree, but around midnight we're back at a teammates' place hanging in the backyard and he pulls out this breathalyzer. Some of the guys - who had planned to spend the night - were blowing obscene numbers. I hadn't had a beer in about 45 minutes - and blew 0.0. I'd been drinking this stuff ALL day. Just at a pace of about 1 an hour.

Blew a 0.0. And you know for the past few hours of conversation - you become increasingly aware that everyone around you is just utterly smashed and you're feeling surprisingly fine. Arguments were like playing tic tac toe with a blind person . . .like, "You're awful at this!"

- Monkeypunk

My English is not perfect, but I have to tell you your beer is like swill to us. Only a swine would drink this beer.
GreatGigInTheSky
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: "Yeah, Garth is a tool"- Garf, ON
Joined: 06.12.2017

Mar 9 @ 2:13 AM ET
Liljegren isn’t going to be the 7th. He’s literally their second best offensive d man
- Dozzer


Way I see it, there's four every game guarantee D in- Rielly, Liljegren, McCabe, and Boosh.

Then there's the guys that can rotate in and out between themselves for the last two spots- Benoit, Brodie, Edmundson, and Timmins. (I'd have Benoit closer to playing every game than the others)

And unfortunately, Gio probably shouldn't play again. Timmins could be close to this, too.
twiztedmike
Toronto Maple Leafs
Joined: 10.06.2007

Mar 9 @ 2:40 AM ET
signed until 2031 at 6.5M(cap hit), he will be 37yrs old at the end of his contract, his new contract kicks in on July 1st. current cap hit is at 5.1M
- Symba007

Nevermind that

Holy David Clarkson
GalacticStone
Tampa Bay Lightning
Location: U Jealous of my Meteor
Joined: 01.29.2013

Mar 9 @ 7:10 AM ET
Duclair.

Dumba.

What the Lightning really need is a goalie. Stick a fork in Vasilevskiy.

If he doesn't bounce back by early next season, I'd shop him.
gravyface
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: I wouldn't even trade [Marner] for McDavid -- UsernameUnknown
Joined: 02.19.2009

Mar 9 @ 7:39 AM ET
The Leafs locker room needs more Black Sabbath, more Pantera, more Megadeth, more Slayer.

Heavy. Metal.

You don't prepare for war by listening to your girlfriend's music she puts on when she's cleaning her apartment.

You listen to angry man music, embrace your toxic masculinity, and let's (frank)ing gooooooo.
Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: The centre of the hockey universe
Joined: 07.31.2006

Mar 9 @ 7:47 AM ET
Game day in Montreal, motherbozakers.

Last time I was here for a Leafs game, the Leafs got murdered, and Craig Wolanin blew out his knee to end his career.

That was 24 years ago.

All this time, I’ve been quietly plotting my revenge.

Tonight, we avenge Wolanin!

Tonight, we thrash the Habs!

GO LEAFS GO!

senstroll
Location: Leafs AAV Champs, ON
Joined: 02.22.2008

Mar 9 @ 7:54 AM ET
Game day in Montreal, motherbozakers.

Last time I was here for a Leafs game, the Leafs got murdered, and Craig Wolanin blew out his knee to end his career.

That was 24 years ago.

All this time, I’ve been quietly plotting my revenge.

Tonight, we avenge Wolanin!

Tonight, we thrash the Habs!

GO LEAFS GO!

- Atomic Wedgie


edmundson just got a crosscheking penalty for this post
gravyface
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: I wouldn't even trade [Marner] for McDavid -- UsernameUnknown
Joined: 02.19.2009

Mar 9 @ 8:00 AM ET
Game day in Montreal, motherbozakers.

Last time I was here for a Leafs game, the Leafs got murdered, and Craig Wolanin blew out his knee to end his career.

That was 24 years ago.

All this time, I’ve been quietly plotting my revenge.

Tonight, we avenge Wolanin!

Tonight, we thrash the Habs!

GO LEAFS GO!

- Atomic Wedgie


Last time I was in Montreal I went to the hotel bar, asked the bartender to put on the Leafs game (after ordering a $24 espresso martini) and he flat out said no. And there were 8 TVs in there, and about the same number of people. Nobody was watching TV.

(frank) the Habs. Get into a scrap tonight, Wedginald.
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