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  • Neil Frarey
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    Originally posted by Neil Frarey View Post
    Boston Bruins vs Vegas Golden Knights ... playoff final.

    Bruins win in 5 ... read me now, believe me later.

    Anyone else got a prediction ???
    So ya ... I was right, ha!

    With a few adjustments, lol !!!

    At least the Bruins were well represented with long time Boston's Coach Cassidy now Vegas's bench boss ... wow! 9-3 final game.

    Couple of interesting Ottawa connections too!

    Grats ... Vegas Golden Knights !!!



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  • Fred Henderson
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    Originally posted by Neil Frarey View Post

    There's so many from that era, Fred. The Big Bad Bruins under Wayne Cashman's leadership! ... I'd have to say ... Terry O’Reilly !!!
    The big bad Bruins?? Bah!! You ant to see war on ice, check this out. It's in Czech, but the action speaks for itself. USSR v CSSR, 1969 World Hockey Championship.


    edit: link has been corrected.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPFE1Q-r0hI
    Last edited by Fred Henderson; Tuesday, 13th June, 2023, 01:06 PM.

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  • Neil Frarey
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    NHL coach of the year ... the Jack Adams Award ... should be divided into to separate categories.

    Regular Season and the Playoffs, ha!

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  • Fred Henderson
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    Originally posted by Brad Thomson View Post

    This goes all the way back to the worst hockey owner in history, Harold Ballard. Year after year the Leafs stunk and when questioned he would always answer, "The seats are full aren't they?" Well, no, they are empty now, aren't they?
    The cancer starts at the top.

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  • Brad Thomson
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    Originally posted by Pargat Perrer View Post
    And next season, Leafs fans will once again fill the building.
    This goes all the way back to the worst hockey owner in history, Harold Ballard. Year after year the Leafs stunk and when questioned he would always answer, "The seats are full aren't they?" Well, no, they are empty now, aren't they?

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  • Pargat Perrer
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    Originally posted by Brad Thomson View Post
    I think the problem with the Leafs is simple, the general manager has no idea how to build a winning playoff hockey team. They paid far too much to the top four offensive players, and therefore have not had enough to fill out the lineup with good role players. Thus, they pick up crumbs that have fallen to the floor to complete the roster. Year after year the general manager flies by the seat of his pants hoping to come up with a combination that happens to work, but he does not have enough money left to make this very likely at all, he is handcuffed by his having spent so much on the top four boys. Marner and Matthews needed to be very well paid, to be sure. But Tavares, while very effective, is overpaid. And as we have noted, Nylander is a bust and he and his salary should have been traded for two or even three role players.

    The Leafs continue to be very dangerous on offense with their top two lines, but their third and fourth lines are not good enough, and their defensemen overall are not good enough either. There was not enough money left to pay good support players. As a result, the Leafs completely stink in their own end. They are a recipe for winning in the regular season and then going bust quickly once the games that truly matter begin.

    Anything is possible, but to this point in the playoffs the Leafs have, before overtime, won exactly one game out of nine.

    Well now the Leafs are out. They just looked so ordinary. They fought hard in games 4 and 5, but didn't look at any point like potential Stanley Cup champions.

    The media is referring to the "Core 4" meaning Matthews, Marner, Tavares and Nylander. I think each of those should give 50% of their playoff earnings to charity. They don't deserve to keep their entire paychecks.

    But pro sports doesn't work like that. With very rare exceptions, the athletes are entirely and completely out for themselves.

    And next season, Leafs fans will once again fill the building.

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  • Neil Frarey
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    Originally posted by Fred Henderson View Post

    I remember seeing him play, but I was too young to appreciate, but many say yes, also Valeri Karlamov.

    Ed Belfour was the best goalie the Leafs ever had. :)
    Interesting enuff ... Ed Belfour flourished under Tretiak's goalie coaching !!!

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  • Fred Henderson
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    Originally posted by Brad Thomson View Post

    One of the very best NHL goaltenders, yes. What about the Russian, Tretiak?
    I remember seeing him play, but I was too young to appreciate, but many say yes, also Valeri Karlamov.

    Ed Belfour was the best goalie the Leafs ever had. :)

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  • Brad Thomson
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    I think the problem with the Leafs is simple, the general manager has no idea how to build a winning playoff hockey team. They paid far too much to the top four offensive players, and therefore have not had enough to fill out the lineup with good role players. Thus, they pick up crumbs that have fallen to the floor to complete the roster. Year after year the general manager flies by the seat of his pants hoping to come up with a combination that happens to work, but he does not have enough money left to make this very likely at all, he is handcuffed by his having spent so much on the top four boys. Marner and Matthews needed to be very well paid, to be sure. But Tavares, while very effective, is overpaid. And as we have noted, Nylander is a bust and he and his salary should have been traded for two or even three role players.

    The Leafs continue to be very dangerous on offense with their top two lines, but their third and fourth lines are not good enough, and their defensemen overall are not good enough either. There was not enough money left to pay good support players. As a result, the Leafs completely stink in their own end. They are a recipe for winning in the regular season and then going bust quickly once the games that truly matter begin.

    Anything is possible, but to this point in the playoffs the Leafs have, before overtime, won exactly one game out of nine.

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  • Pargat Perrer
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    In the spirit of Frank Dixon's "GLOAT" post in the Trump thread, I have something to offer about the Leafs....

    When the going gets tough, the Leafs get golfing.

    Greatest Leafs Of All Time (GLOAT):

    9998. Matthews
    9999. Marner
    10000. Nylander







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  • Brad Thomson
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    Pargat, I agree completely about Nylander, I have always felt that way about him. He is a prima dona, he plays only for himself and for the money, the rest does not seem to matter to him, it never has. He would just as soon miss the playoffs and relax until next season when the going is not as tough. He was a contract holdout a few years back and I believed at the time that the Leafs should just trade him for the best they can get, probably for two good grinders, which is what they needed and what they still need. The Leafs, as usual, demonstrated great strength with their top two lines, and weakness with their next two because they paid their elite players too much of the total pie. Also, they stunk in their own end, as usual. They played well enough to win against average goaltending, but not against excellent goaltending. This is a team built for the regular season, their General Manager has no real understanding of hockey. The Leafs kept the game close because their own goaltender played very well also.

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  • Neil Frarey
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    Originally posted by Fred Henderson View Post
    Best goaltender I ever saw was Grant Fuhr
    Super stoked that I have his mint condition rookie card.

    First ever Black NHL player to win the cup!
    Last edited by Neil Frarey; Friday, 5th May, 2023, 03:47 AM.

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  • Pargat Perrer
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    Ok, there is 1 player on the Leafs I really don't like. He is, imo, not a team player. He gets his points, he's a talent, but his attitude just isn't right for a Stanley Cup team. And by saying this, I am not saying the Leafs' season is over, although it looks grim. Florida looks like they could go all the way.

    The Leafs player is Nylander. He's always hanging out waiting for a breakaway pass (which he often gets, and often scores, let's be fair).

    But more important, he doesn't seem to get emotionally involved. He's on an even keel for every game. Maybe I'm being unfair, I don't even play hockey, but if the Leafs go out this playoffs without the Cup, someone has to take the fall. Yes, the coach, yes the GM, but who on the actual TEAM? My candidate is Nylander.

    This team will look very different next year if there is not a Cup win now. The next 2 games in Miami will decide if this team has it or not. They at least have to show some fight, which they did NOT show in either of the first 2 games. Blowing a 2-0 lead on home ice after losing game 1 on home ice ... that shows lack of character.

    EDIT: the TV commentators on CBC were giving the Leafs kudos for their 3rd period offensive zone performance ... but the Leafs should have had that performance when they had the 2-0 lead. Instead they sagged.
    Last edited by Pargat Perrer; Friday, 5th May, 2023, 02:48 AM.

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  • Brad Thomson
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    Originally posted by Fred Henderson View Post
    Best goaltender I ever saw was Grant Fuhr
    One of the very best NHL goaltenders, yes. What about the Russian, Tretiak?

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  • Fred Henderson
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    Best goaltender I ever saw was Grant Fuhr

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