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Mike Augello
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Toronto Maple Leafs
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Joined: 06.25.2006

Mar 11 @ 3:27 PM ET
Mike Augello: Leafs Prospect Update - 2020 Draftees – Part 1
PrinceLH
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Belleville, ON
Joined: 07.06.2007

Mar 11 @ 3:28 PM ET
We actually have prospects? You can tell it's a Dubas draft. Midgets and forgettable picks. If we're lucky, one might come out of that class.....maybe Niemela in another 3 years. He'll be another Sandin or Liljegren and be shipped out after a looksee at the NHL level.
dmnted
Toronto Maple Leafs
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Joined: 08.30.2006

Mar 11 @ 3:29 PM ET
monkey man look like a John Wick type of movie
drexel
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Corn Pop was a bad dude, AB
Joined: 06.29.2006

Mar 11 @ 3:30 PM ET
monkey man look like a John Wick type of movie
- dmnted

who's playing Tweeter?
dmnted
Toronto Maple Leafs
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Mar 11 @ 3:43 PM ET
who's playing Tweeter?
- drexel

we'll have wait and see

senstroll
Location: Leafs AAV Champs, ON
Joined: 02.22.2008

Mar 11 @ 3:51 PM ET
We actually have prospects? You can tell it's a Dubas draft. Midgets and forgettable picks. If we're lucky, one might come out of that class.....maybe Niemela in another 3 years. He'll be another Sandin or Liljegren and be shipped out after a looksee at the NHL level.
- PrinceLH


these picks were only from 2016-2017 (while Dubas was around)

J.D. Greenway Height 6.05
Keaton Middleton Height 6.06
Nicolas Mattinen Height 6.05
Nikolai Chebykin Height 6.04
Egor Korshkov Height 6.04
Fedor Gordeev Height 6.07
Eemeli Rasanen Height 6.05

what a pile a nothing.
Height does not mean poop
senstroll
Location: Leafs AAV Champs, ON
Joined: 02.22.2008

Mar 11 @ 3:54 PM ET
coaching changes can make a difference

https://x.com/MikeKellyNH.../1767269170289222004?s=20

mr.sir
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Vancouver Island, BC
Joined: 01.18.2015

Mar 11 @ 4:27 PM ET
Niemela is a top 6 dman next year

Book it
dmnted
Toronto Maple Leafs
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Mar 11 @ 4:38 PM ET
Niemela is a top 6 dman next year

Book it

- mr.sir

so it has been written in the book of Sir ......
so shall it be
rSole
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: I usually disagree with Dozzer, ON
Joined: 12.16.2013

Mar 11 @ 4:41 PM ET
Niemela is a top 6 dman next year

Book it

- mr.sir


I'm thinking he will get a couple of cups of coffee with the big club but I doubt he sticks full time. Seeing how Tre is looking for big tough experience D, I can't see any scenario he is playing in the playoffs next year.
mjones242
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Pretentious Beer Snob, ON
Joined: 06.22.2015

Mar 11 @ 4:47 PM ET
Niemela is a top 6 dman next year

Book it

- mr.sir

Still needs more seasoning and he's got another year of ELC shifting. Methinks he's either traded or won't really be a part of the Top 6 until 25-26.
Monkeypunk
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Whenever, wherever, ON
Joined: 06.27.2013

Mar 11 @ 4:50 PM ET
coaching changes can make a difference

https://x.com/MikeKellyNH.../1767269170289222004?s=20

- senstroll


True - Under Roy they are playing .639 hockey (10-5-3); under Lambert it was .544. Although the Metro, once you get past the Rangers and Hurricanes, isn't particularly strong right now. You have Washington at .528 (8-7-3), the Flyers are .474 (8-9-2) the Devils are .425 (8-11-1) and the Penguins are .400 (7-11-2).

One of the most important things helping the Islanders ascension back to relevance in their division is how poor the rest of the division has been playing.

That said: DJ Smith was 11-15; Jacques Martin is 14-18-4. It's too early to say on Green in Jersey, but I never thought much of him as a coach, so I'm sticking with that opinion.

McLellan was 23-15-5; Hiller is 9-5-1.

But the good stories, when they are good, they are good - in Minnesota, Evason was 5-10-4; Hynes is 26-17-3 - and obviously in Edmonton, the puppet who wanted to be a real boy was 3-9-1 and Knoblauch is 36-12-2.







Canada Cup
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Mar 11 @ 4:55 PM ET
I'm thinking he will get a couple of cups of coffee with the big club but I doubt he sticks full time. Seeing how Tre is looking for big tough experience D, I can't see any scenario he is playing in the playoffs next year.
- rSole

If Liljegren fails to take the step we’ve all been waiting for, I’d say Topi gets a real look. Pairing mobile and tough is kinda what they’re looking to do, especially if one of the two is on an ELC
Dozzer
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Mar 11 @ 4:58 PM ET
these picks were only from 2016-2017 (while Dubas was around)

J.D. Greenway Height 6.05
Keaton Middleton Height 6.06
Nicolas Mattinen Height 6.05
Nikolai Chebykin Height 6.04
Egor Korshkov Height 6.04
Fedor Gordeev Height 6.07
Eemeli Rasanen Height 6.05

what a pile a nothing.
Height does not mean poop

- senstroll


6' isn’t overly tall in the NHL. In decimal points you aren’t even 6’-1” until you’re 6.083’. Average height in the NHL is roughly 6.042’.
Zezel
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: God Leafs Satan The Oneness, ON
Joined: 02.28.2011

Mar 11 @ 5:12 PM ET
6' isn’t overly tall in the NHL. In decimal points you aren’t even 6’-1” until you’re 6.083’. Average height in the NHL is roughly 6.042’.
- Dozzer


In that list 6.04 means 6 foot 4 inches
rSole
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: I usually disagree with Dozzer, ON
Joined: 12.16.2013

Mar 11 @ 5:13 PM ET
If Liljegren fails to take the step we’ve all been waiting for, I’d say Topi gets a real look. Pairing mobile and tough is kinda what they’re looking to do, especially if one of the two is on an ELC
- Canada Cup


I agree he will get a couple of looks next year. I hope he surprises but I really doubt it. He is actually very similar to Liljegren. But Liljegren is 24, 6' and 192 lbs. He also spent 4 years up and down with the Marlies before he became a regular. Topi is 21, 6' and 179lbs and this is his first full year with the Marlies. Expecting him to be a full time NHLer next year is very wishful thinking. Liljegren gets pushed around pretty easily, Topi is smaller and less experienced. Teams like the Bruins would make him their little bi-tch in the corners and in front of the net.

I believe Topi will be an NHL'er, but could be another 2 years away.
Dozzer
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Toronto Maple Leafs
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Mar 11 @ 5:17 PM ET
In that list 6.04 means 6 foot 4 inches
- Zezel


The sites that type it out like that need to be f’n well destroyed lol
dmnted
Toronto Maple Leafs
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Joined: 08.30.2006

Mar 11 @ 5:17 PM ET
True - Under Roy they are playing .639 hockey (10-5-3); under Lambert it was .544. Although the Metro, once you get past the Rangers and Hurricanes, isn't particularly strong right now. You have Washington at .528 (8-7-3), the Flyers are .474 (8-9-2) the Devils are .425 (8-11-1) and the Penguins are .400 (7-11-2).

One of the most important things helping the Islanders ascension back to relevance in their division is how poor the rest of the division has been playing.

That said: DJ Smith was 11-15; Jacques Martin is 14-18-4. It's too early to say on Green in Jersey, but I never thought much of him as a coach, so I'm sticking with that opinion.

McLellan was 23-15-5; Hiller is 9-5-1.

But the good stories, when they are good, they are good - in Minnesota, Evason was 5-10-4; Hynes is 26-17-3 - and obviously in Edmonton, the puppet who wanted to be a real boy was 3-9-1 and Knoblauch is 36-12-2.

- Monkeypunk

a 15-0 run did help greatly.
dmnted
Toronto Maple Leafs
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Joined: 08.30.2006

Mar 11 @ 5:20 PM ET
The sites that type it out like that need to be f’n well destroyed lol
- Dozzer

could the user's spreadsheet has 2 decimal format so it include the leading zero.
so if the player was 6.10 instead of 6.01 player.

¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Dozzer
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Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Somewhere over the rainbow since I’m way up high
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Mar 11 @ 5:23 PM ET
could the user's spreadsheet has 2 decimal format so it include the leading zero.
so if the player was 6.10 instead of 6.01 player.

¯\_(ツ)_/¯

- dmnted


Why don’t they just damn well type it out like it was written?

6’10”

Are they unable to accomplish that because the site is still using a Commodore 64 or some poop?
Zezel
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: God Leafs Satan The Oneness, ON
Joined: 02.28.2011

Mar 11 @ 5:29 PM ET
The sites that type it out like that need to be f’n well destroyed lol
- Dozzer


It doesn't make much sense does it.
Monkeypunk
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Whenever, wherever, ON
Joined: 06.27.2013

Mar 11 @ 5:34 PM ET
I agree he will get a couple of looks next year. I hope he surprises but I really doubt it. He is actually very similar to Liljegren. But Liljegren is 24, 6' and 192 lbs. He also spent 4 years up and down with the Marlies before he became a regular. Topi is 21, 6' and 179lbs and this is his first full year with the Marlies. Expecting him to be a full time NHLer next year is very wishful thinking. Liljegren gets pushed around pretty easily, Topi is smaller and less experienced. Teams like the Bruins would make him their little bi-tch in the corners and in front of the net.

I believe Topi will be an NHL'er, but could be another 2 years away.

- rSole


I'm not going to argue that Niemela is ready or on the cusp because I don't know - but I can say that if you look at some of the other really undersized D in the league - Spurgeon is 5'7 / 165lbs, Girard is 5'8 / 170lbs, Quinn Hughes is 5'8 / 180 - and I do realize that Hughes is a special skater - they fare well for the most part. I can say that in the last 3 years, to your example, Spurgeon hasn't done well facing a guy like Charlie Coyle, but he has been fine facing a guy like Tage Thompson. In fact outside of the core talent (Pastrnak, McAvoy), an undersized guy like Spurgeon carried the play against more of the Bruins than those he didn't (like Marchand, Bergeron, etc.). Even some of the bangers like Foligno.

What it comes down to is how well you handle an aggressive forecheck and how quick you are with the puck. If you panic when a big forechecker bears down on you and turn the puck over - yeah there are a lot of teams that will feed you your lunch. If you can remain composed, make the play and sidestep the brunt of the oncoming hit, you're more than an asset, you're trapping guys behind the play.

I mean the way the NHL is called now - when Brodie pinned the Habs' player's stick on Saturday people wanted to know why it wasn't a slashing penalty - they were legitimately outraged and it was the farthest thing from a slash - just solid defensive coverage. Being the biggest meanest largest defender out there - until you've developed the reputation that lets you get away with murder - is just a license to be penalized.
Monkeypunk
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Whenever, wherever, ON
Joined: 06.27.2013

Mar 11 @ 5:36 PM ET
a 15-0 run did help greatly.
- dmnted



It did, but it can't really be discounted because no one else did it and other teams had segments of their schedules that were as easy or easier and they didn't even come close.
Dozzer
Referee
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Somewhere over the rainbow since I’m way up high
Joined: 09.15.2010

Mar 11 @ 5:50 PM ET
It doesn't make much sense does it.
- Zezel


Not one bit. I especially hate that one site does it one way but another does it the other… I hate this almost as much as I hate myself lol
Zezel
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: God Leafs Satan The Oneness, ON
Joined: 02.28.2011

Mar 11 @ 6:23 PM ET
Not one bit. I especially hate that one site does it one way but another does it the other… I hate this almost as much as I hate myself lol
- Dozzer


Lol
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