Johnsson stuck it out in the SEL for a couple years, where he developed well. I've liked him ever since he said he needed to stay in Sweden because he didn't think he was fully ready to move to North America and be away from his family to that extent. A very self-aware kid focused on personal growth/development from day 1. We just need some of these kids to show up on D now.
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Ruh roh, signs are starting to point to a distressed relationship between Matthews and Babcock. If anyone is listening to TSN 1050 right now, they are delving into this, among other things.
Last night on the post game show, the Leafs broadcast team hinted towards Matthews shaking his head every time Babcock called him off the ice immediately in order to match up lines. Supposedly Babcock told the players they needed to be strict on match-ups, and had to look for signs on when to change. Roenick last night was saying that is hard for a good player for a couple of reasons:
1. They want to prove they can perform against any match-up, and feel if they are good enough, they should be given the chance.
2. Logistically, it is a nightmare, because it's the main focus on your mind when you hop over the boards, "do I need to look for a signal to get off?!"
So far today the Sportsnet people are talking about it, Dreger referenced it about an hour ago (as a call in to TSN), and now they are talking about it fully.
Babcock said something last night in his post game that struck me as a little odd. He was asked about Matthews' struggles during this series and he said, "That's a real good question, I think you should ask him..." He also said (I'm paraphrasing), "He's a real good player, playing in the best league in the world, and players are going to play him hard, he needs to realize that, and learn from that." I didn't know if that response was meant to defend his rationale for obsessing over line match-ups, or if it was an insinuation that Matthews needs to up his game in the playoffs.
If there is a disconnect between the player and coach here, it needs to get worked out. They said if Matthews doesn't jump on an 8-year deal when offered, it's an indication he could have some reservations about the coach.
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I think Babcock needs a lot more talent on the back end before he can be fully judged. He was spoiled in Detroit with Lidstrom, Kronwall, etc. And on Team Canada with their surplus of talent.
I like the Leafs, and watched every second of their series vs. Washington last year and every second this year vs. the Bruins. In both series', their biggest problem was their defensemen, and their inability to clear the puck, and make solid plays under pressure. You could almost telegraph it both years. This series, when Gardiner, Hainsey and Polak were pressured in their own end, they either failed to clear, lost a battle, were beat to the puck, or just got outplayed.
Yes, Andersen was Swiss cheese in game 7, but at least 3 or 4 of those goals should have never had the chance to materialize - they were caused by multiple Gardiner mishaps, and at least one by Hainsey. Last year it was the same thing - you could see the Caps apply pressure and you just knew the Leafs D would fail to clear the zone, turn over the puck, or lose a battle.
The play of Matthews is puzzling. Last year he wasn't great, but he was good, and at least scored some big goals vs. the Caps. The same could be said about Nylander.
Agree. I think I said this earlier but I only see Dermott & Rielly as stalwarts moving forward. Zaitsev is going to be there with his contract - and given the correct role - he's fine. Hainsey just can't play top pairing. He never was a #2 Dman - Rielly needs a stronger partner.
I don't see the Leafs making any big splashes in UFA (meaning Carlson) - although he's what is required. I see more of a de Haan addition coming in.
Matthews was so off that one has to think injuries - Friedman made a similar comment in his thoughts today.
Gardiner tried to do more instead of less to make up for his previous mistakes. he was also the Dman that fanned on the puck Bergeron buried in 2013 game 7. He's a big game Dman for the opposition it would seem
I'd really like to see Hainsey sit next year on the 2nd pair and just move on from Polak. Rosen or Carrick can take over the bottom pair and Dermott in all likelihood will be moving into the top 4 - perhaps paired with Rielly
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Here for Toronto media and fans eating Babcock and Matthews alive lol
Thoughts of a Kapanen for Morin swap with Philly?
Flyers get a nice winger in the event Simmonds goes - the son of a very popular Flyer and the Leafs get a monster D prospect who can play physical, shutdown and skate. Maybe the Flyers even toss in something else. The Flyers are deep in D kids and the Leafs the same at forward. Win, win?
I don't know anything about Morin but he better be pretty damn good if we're going to give up Kapanen. I think we'll need Kap next season to fill the expected departures at forward.