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drexel
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Corn Pop was a bad dude, AB
Joined: 06.29.2006

Apr 15 @ 1:54 PM ET
He'll never get to 100 with a negative attitude like that.
- GalacticStone

that would need to include a full season of Domi as his set up man.
GalacticStone
Tampa Bay Lightning
Location: U Jealous of my Meteor
Joined: 01.29.2013

Apr 15 @ 2:00 PM ET
A tale of two elite talents :

Ducherov climbs over the boards and you pay closer attention to that shift, because something sublime could happen. Odds are, it won't happen every time, but you might see something special. He will dipsy doodle through the neutral zone, deke a guy at the blue line, gain entry, lose the puck, then steal it back, float around drawing a double team, then do a no-look backhand pass through traffic to the open man for a goal. Or, he coughs up the puck at the opposing blue line, gives away an oddman rush the other way, and the goalie has to bail him out.

Matthews climbs over the boards and you pay closer attention to that shift, because you know the red light could come on at any time. He has moves, but they're almost never flashy or telegraphed. He's a precision operative, like an experienced cardiac surgeon. The stakes are always high, but he's always cool, calm, and collected. As the play develops, you often don't notice him. He finds an open spot in the slot, and the puck is suddenly in the back of the net. He gets an inch of daylight inside the circles, and boom it's in the back of the net. He'll take a screen if you got it, but he doesn't need it. And every time he dents the twine, he looks almost bored doing it, like Neo in the matrix.

Guys like those two make this sport worth watching, whether it's a meaningless game or game seven of the finals.
Adam French
Atlanta Thrashers
Location: Isn't Cooley 5"11? You know who else is 5"11? Sydney Crosby. - Scabeh
Joined: 04.06.2011

Apr 15 @ 2:07 PM ET
A tale of two elite talents :

Ducherov climbs over the boards and you pay closer attention to that shift, because something sublime could happen. Odds are, it won't happen every time, but you might see something special. He will dipsy doodle through the neutral zone, deke a guy at the blue line, gain entry, lose the puck, then steal it back, float around drawing a double team, then do a no-look backhand pass through traffic to the open man for a goal. Or, he coughs up the puck at the opposing blue line, gives away an oddman rush the other way, and the goalie has to bail him out.

Matthews climbs over the boards and you pay closer attention to that shift, because you know the red light could come on at any time. He has moves, but they're almost never flashy or telegraphed. He's a precision operative, like an experienced cardiac surgeon. The stakes are always high, but he's always cool, calm, and collected. As the play develops, you often don't notice him. He finds an open spot in the slot, and the puck is suddenly in the back of the net. He gets an inch of daylight inside the circles, and boom it's in the back of the net. He'll take a screen if you got it, but he doesn't need it. And every time he dents the twine, he looks almost bored doing it, like Neo in the matrix.

Guys like those two make this sport worth watching, whether it's a meaningless game or game seven of the finals.

- GalacticStone

McDavid - Magically appears on the ice and is open and you see him 20 feet in front of you, you blink, he's inside your thighs *blink* he has your wife in an embrace, *blink*, your son looks an awful lot like Connor *blink* he has scored an end to end goal and deked the entire team and also got a secondary assist on it.

- From the School of Manics
rSole
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: I usually disagree with Dozzer, ON
Joined: 12.16.2013

Apr 15 @ 2:08 PM ET
A tale of two elite talents :

Ducherov climbs over the boards and you pay closer attention to that shift, because something sublime could happen. Odds are, it won't happen every time, but you might see something special. He will dipsy doodle through the neutral zone, deke a guy at the blue line, gain entry, lose the puck, then steal it back, float around drawing a double team, then do a no-look backhand pass through traffic to the open man for a goal. Or, he coughs up the puck at the opposing blue line, gives away an oddman rush the other way, and the goalie has to bail him out.

Matthews climbs over the boards and you pay closer attention to that shift, because you know the red light could come on at any time. He has moves, but they're almost never flashy or telegraphed. He's a precision operative, like an experienced cardiac surgeon. The stakes are always high, but he's always cool, calm, and collected. As the play develops, you often don't notice him. He finds an open spot in the slot, and the puck is suddenly in the back of the net. He gets an inch of daylight inside the circles, and boom it's in the back of the net. He'll take a screen if you got it, but he doesn't need it. And every time he dents the twine, he looks almost bored doing it, like Neo in the matrix.

Guys like those two make this sport worth watching, whether it's a meaningless game or game seven of the finals.

- GalacticStone


pretty actuate summary.
Leafsmart
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Fredericton, N.B.
Joined: 12.18.2013

Apr 15 @ 2:31 PM ET
I'm liking the D beef that Tre has brought to the barn.
gravyface
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: I wouldn't even trade [Marner] for McDavid -- UsernameUnknown
Joined: 02.19.2009

Apr 15 @ 2:32 PM ET
A tale of two elite talents :

Ducherov climbs over the boards and you pay closer attention to that shift, because something sublime could happen. Odds are, it won't happen every time, but you might see something special. He will dipsy doodle through the neutral zone, deke a guy at the blue line, gain entry, lose the puck, then steal it back, float around drawing a double team, then do a no-look backhand pass through traffic to the open man for a goal. Or, he coughs up the puck at the opposing blue line, gives away an oddman rush the other way, and the goalie has to bail him out.

Matthews climbs over the boards and you pay closer attention to that shift, because you know the red light could come on at any time. He has moves, but they're almost never flashy or telegraphed. He's a precision operative, like an experienced cardiac surgeon. The stakes are always high, but he's always cool, calm, and collected. As the play develops, you often don't notice him. He finds an open spot in the slot, and the puck is suddenly in the back of the net. He gets an inch of daylight inside the circles, and boom it's in the back of the net. He'll take a screen if you got it, but he doesn't need it. And every time he dents the twine, he looks almost bored doing it, like Neo in the matrix.

Guys like those two make this sport worth watching, whether it's a meaningless game or game seven of the finals.

- GalacticStone


I get more of a kick out Matthews' crazy stick lifts and takeaways in a crowd of sticks or from behind on a backcheck.
Zezel
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: God Leafs Satan The Oneness, ON
Joined: 02.28.2011

Apr 15 @ 2:43 PM ET
I get more of a kick out Matthews' crazy stick lifts and takeaways in a crowd of sticks or from behind on a backcheck.
- gravyface


From behind in a crowd you say
Woderwick
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: David Clarkson's Water Bottle, ON
Joined: 02.12.2013

Apr 15 @ 2:47 PM ET
McDavid - Magically appears on the ice and is open and you see him 20 feet in front of you, you blink, he's inside your thighs *blink* he has your wife in an embrace, *blink*, your son looks an awful lot like Connor *blink* he has scored an end to end goal and deked the entire team and also got a secondary assist on it.

- From the School of Manics

- AdamFrench

LOL
Woderwick
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: David Clarkson's Water Bottle, ON
Joined: 02.12.2013

Apr 15 @ 2:48 PM ET
A tale of two elite talents :

Ducherov climbs over the boards and you pay closer attention to that shift, because something sublime could happen. Odds are, it won't happen every time, but you might see something special. He will dipsy doodle through the neutral zone, deke a guy at the blue line, gain entry, lose the puck, then steal it back, float around drawing a double team, then do a no-look backhand pass through traffic to the open man for a goal. Or, he coughs up the puck at the opposing blue line, gives away an oddman rush the other way, and the goalie has to bail him out.

Matthews climbs over the boards and you pay closer attention to that shift, because you know the red light could come on at any time. He has moves, but they're almost never flashy or telegraphed. He's a precision operative, like an experienced cardiac surgeon. The stakes are always high, but he's always cool, calm, and collected. As the play develops, you often don't notice him. He finds an open spot in the slot, and the puck is suddenly in the back of the net. He gets an inch of daylight inside the circles, and boom it's in the back of the net. He'll take a screen if you got it, but he doesn't need it. And every time he dents the twine, he looks almost bored doing it, like Neo in the matrix.

Guys like those two make this sport worth watching, whether it's a meaningless game or game seven of the finals.

- GalacticStone

Nice.
underhill14
Location: I think I'll just sit back stage until somebody that matters calls me out.-King of HB Systemtool
Joined: 06.02.2010

Apr 15 @ 2:53 PM ET
If a team A clinches the playoffs 2 weeks before the actual playoffs and rests all of it's players then team B makes it in the playoffs on the last game of the season, isn't that an unfair proposition for playoff hockey?

And then doesn't it also skew the results of all the final weeks of the games if teams aren't dressing their best players, for example Team A has players "resting" against Washington but not against Detroit, so then that favors Washington?!?!

I kinda think no team should get to "rest" any player. Play the (frank)ing season.

Also if a player is on LTIR all (frank)ing year, they shouldn't be allowed to play in the playoffs. Cap should be in season and playoffs.

If parity is what the league wants, don't those two things conflict with that very proposition?

Matthews, at the very least, should try to get 70. A couple more games will not wear him down from the inevitable early exit.

The Leafs will win or they won't base on the team make-up, not Matthews getting two days off to party with the Biebs.

Hate the dumb loop holes in the NHL.

Refs should be able to be reviewed and suspended too. FWIW.

(frank) Brodie.
(frank) Keefe.
Monkeypunk
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Whenever, wherever, ON
Joined: 06.27.2013

Apr 15 @ 3:08 PM ET
If a team A clinches the playoffs 2 weeks before the actual playoffs and rests all of it's players then team B makes it in the playoffs on the last game of the season, isn't that an unfair proposition for playoff hockey?

And then doesn't it also skew the results of all the final weeks of the games if teams aren't dressing their best players, for example Team A has players "resting" against Washington but not against Detroit, so then that favors Washington?!?!

I kinda think no team should get to "rest" any player. Play the (frank)ing season.

Also if a player is on LTIR all (frank)ing year, they shouldn't be allowed to play in the playoffs. Cap should be in season and playoffs.

If parity is what the league wants, don't those two things conflict with that very proposition?

Matthews, at the very least, should try to get 70. A couple more games will not wear him down from the inevitable early exit.

The Leafs will win or they won't base on the team make-up, not Matthews getting two days off to party with the Biebs.

Hate the dumb loop holes in the NHL.

Refs should be able to be reviewed and suspended too. FWIW.

(frank) Brodie.
(frank) Keefe.

- underhill14


I think it's as simple as you need to be off of LTIR and on the active roster, even if only on IR, in game 82 to qualify for the playoffs.
underhill14
Location: I think I'll just sit back stage until somebody that matters calls me out.-King of HB Systemtool
Joined: 06.02.2010

Apr 15 @ 3:18 PM ET
I think it's as simple as you need to be off of LTIR and on the active roster, even if only on IR, in game 82 to qualify for the playoffs.
- Monkeypunk

Agreed. Your Cap compliant in-season team is the team that plays in the playoffs with IR and LTIR rules extending into the playoffs, in case of injury in the playoffs.
Canada Cup
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: This world is just a veil and the face you wear is not your own., ON
Joined: 07.06.2007

Apr 15 @ 3:27 PM ET
Reaves has to take this guy out

https://x.com/thefigen_/s...&t=zXygQ9RZlVYvHUlIXsYVmg
Zezel
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: God Leafs Satan The Oneness, ON
Joined: 02.28.2011

Apr 15 @ 3:31 PM ET
Reaves has to take this guy out

https://x.com/thefigen_/s...&t=zXygQ9RZlVYvHUlIXsYVmg

- Canada Cup


She looks better after the rhinoplasty.
fifty__missions
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Burkie's Rented Barn, ON
Joined: 02.12.2013

Apr 15 @ 3:40 PM ET
I get more of a kick out Matthews' crazy stick lifts and takeaways in a crowd of sticks or from behind on a backcheck.
- gravyface

Agreed. It's masterful.
GalacticStone
Tampa Bay Lightning
Location: U Jealous of my Meteor
Joined: 01.29.2013

Apr 15 @ 3:49 PM ET
McDavid - Magically appears on the ice and is open and you see him 20 feet in front of you, you blink, he's inside your thighs *blink* he has your wife in an embrace, *blink*, your son looks an awful lot like Connor *blink* he has scored an end to end goal and deked the entire team and also got a secondary assist on it.

- From the School of Manics

- AdamFrench


That sounds more like Corey Perry. πŸ˜‚
gravyface
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: I wouldn't even trade [Marner] for McDavid -- UsernameUnknown
Joined: 02.19.2009

Apr 15 @ 5:20 PM ET
From behind in a crowd you say

- Zezel


So many sticks to manhandle, a forest of wood... anybody else getting thirsty?
Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: The centre of the hockey universe
Joined: 07.31.2006

Apr 15 @ 5:22 PM ET
I think it's as simple as you need to be off of LTIR and on the active roster, even if only on IR, in game 82 to qualify for the playoffs.
- Monkeypunk

The problem is that if guys get legitimately injured in the playoffs, teams need the ability to add new guys to the roster.

I like the simple idea that your lineup needs to be under the cap. Sure, it's not perfect, as you only dress 20 guys, but it's better than allowing teams to play games $18M over the cap.
Zezel
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: God Leafs Satan The Oneness, ON
Joined: 02.28.2011

Apr 15 @ 5:23 PM ET
So many sticks to manhandle, a forest of wood... anybody else getting thirsty?
- gravyface



Zezel
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: God Leafs Satan The Oneness, ON
Joined: 02.28.2011

Apr 15 @ 5:27 PM ET
Chara ran the Boston Marathon in 3:30. Apparently he's already done a 3:10 marathon. What a savage.
Big23Questions
Detroit Red Wings
Location: All Ontario Scientist (Masters Level III)
Joined: 04.11.2018

Apr 15 @ 5:29 PM ET
The problem is that if guys get legitimately injured in the playoffs, teams need the ability to add new guys to the roster.

I like the simple idea that your lineup needs to be under the cap. Sure, it's not perfect, as you only dress 20 guys, but it's better than allowing teams to play games $18M over the cap.

- Atomic Wedgie



What about only AHL Players then? You can add a player in event of injury but it’s only a guy signed to a 2way contract?

Reward the teams with organizational depth
Fakepartofme
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Living rent free... in your head, ON
Joined: 09.20.2010

Apr 15 @ 5:41 PM ET
If a team A clinches the playoffs 2 weeks before the actual playoffs and rests all of it's players then team B makes it in the playoffs on the last game of the season, isn't that an unfair proposition for playoff hockey?

And then doesn't it also skew the results of all the final weeks of the games if teams aren't dressing their best players, for example Team A has players "resting" against Washington but not against Detroit, so then that favors Washington?!?!

I kinda think no team should get to "rest" any player. Play the (frank)ing season.

Also if a player is on LTIR all (frank)ing year, they shouldn't be allowed to play in the playoffs. Cap should be in season and playoffs.

If parity is what the league wants, don't those two things conflict with that very proposition?

Matthews, at the very least, should try to get 70. A couple more games will not wear him down from the inevitable early exit.

The Leafs will win or they won't base on the team make-up, not Matthews getting two days off to party with the Biebs.

Hate the dumb loop holes in the NHL.

Refs should be able to be reviewed and suspended too. FWIW.

(frank) Brodie.
(frank) Keefe.

- underhill14

No, its not bad for the league and doesnt skew anything.. You are always gonna have good reg teams clinch a playoff spot before average reg season teams.
Also, if a team rest a player here or there it wont have a big impact on reaults. No team is resting players for weeks at a time.
If matthews or any other player isnt a 100%, then yes resting a game would greatly help them in the playoffs.

We are at least 2 years away from any loophole being fix.....if they want to fix them at all
We're stuck
Symba007
Montreal Canadiens
Location: I'm bi. Why limit yourself with half of the possible delicious pleasures of life - Fredo, ON
Joined: 02.26.2007

Apr 15 @ 5:49 PM ET
Chara ran the Boston Marathon in 3:30. Apparently he's already done a 3:10 marathon. What a savage.
- Zezel

helps when every step you take is half a mile
Atomic Wedgie
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: The centre of the hockey universe
Joined: 07.31.2006

Apr 15 @ 5:52 PM ET
Chara ran the Boston Marathon in 3:30. Apparently he's already done a 3:10 marathon. What a savage.
- Zezel

He's running an insane amount:

https://www.athlinks.com/...laimed&term=zdeno%20chara

And he's running the London Marathon this upcoming Sunday.

Weirdly, his 5th Avenue Mile time is horrendous.



shack67
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: NS
Joined: 07.05.2015

Apr 15 @ 5:52 PM ET
Apparently the Leafs are going to stay in Florida after the last game of the season. Unless of course they end up not playing the panthers.
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