Dash wrote:Got two cocky Leaf fans sitting near me full of Hubris
I wonder if they dipped pita bread in it or if they just used it as a vegetable dip?
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Ottawa @ Toronto - Feb 6, 2010
Dash wrote:Got two cocky Leaf fans sitting near me full of Hubris
Michallica wrote:I may have missed something here, but how come Shabbs doesn't do the GDT anymore?
Cap'n Clutch wrote:Michallica wrote:I may have missed something here, but how come Shabbs doesn't do the GDT anymore?
shabbs informed us that he's taking a hiatus from the site. He didn't say for how long and I didn't ask. I figured if he wanted us to know he would have said something.
beedub wrote:I pegged this one as a Leafs victory, though not by much.
I think the two keys will be a) playing a lesser team might be bring out a touch of lethargy and laziness. As was pointed out earlier, no one can fault the Leaf's work ethic. b) JS Giguere, a huge step up over Toskala and Gustafsson. He's a real goaltender, with real pedigree.
I call TO winning by a goal.
beedub wrote:I pegged this one as a Leafs victory, though not by much.
I think the two keys will be a) playing a lesser team might be bring out a touch of lethargy and laziness. As was pointed out earlier, no one can fault the Leaf's work ethic. b) JS Giguere, a huge step up over Toskala and Gustafsson. He's a real goaltender, with real pedigree.
I call TO winning by a goal.
SeawaySensFan wrote:How important is the streak to Clouston? Does anyone think he considers putting Leclaire in to ease him back into the lineup?
SeawaySensFan wrote:How important is the streak to Clouston? Does anyone think he considers putting Leclaire in to ease him back into the lineup?
SeawaySensFan wrote:How important is the streak to Clouston? Does anyone think he considers putting Leclaire in to ease him back into the lineup?
Cap'n Clutch wrote:beedub wrote:I pegged this one as a Leafs victory, though not by much.
I think the two keys will be a) playing a lesser team might be bring out a touch of lethargy and laziness. As was pointed out earlier, no one can fault the Leaf's work ethic. b) JS Giguere, a huge step up over Toskala and Gustafsson. He's a real goaltender, with real pedigree.
I call TO winning by a goal.
a) I doubt it now that Karlsson is a definite no go. They know they'll need to work even harder with him out. It's the BoO and that brings out the best in both teams. It should be a close game. The streak is going to end so predicting losses from here on out is an easy way to look smart once it happens.
b) Elliott's play over the last nine games is light years ahead of the way Giggy has played this season.
c) Who's going to score for the Leafs? Henrik freakin' Sedin and Burrows couldn't do it last night.
beedub wrote:Cap'n Clutch wrote:beedub wrote:I pegged this one as a Leafs victory, though not by much.
I think the two keys will be a) playing a lesser team might be bring out a touch of lethargy and laziness. As was pointed out earlier, no one can fault the Leaf's work ethic. b) JS Giguere, a huge step up over Toskala and Gustafsson. He's a real goaltender, with real pedigree.
I call TO winning by a goal.
a) I doubt it now that Karlsson is a definite no go. They know they'll need to work even harder with him out. It's the BoO and that brings out the best in both teams. It should be a close game. The streak is going to end so predicting losses from here on out is an easy way to look smart once it happens.
b) Elliott's play over the last nine games is light years ahead of the way Giggy has played this season.
c) Who's going to score for the Leafs? Henrik freakin' Sedin and Burrows couldn't do it last night.
I didn't pick TO to look smart. I picked TO as they have a legitimate chance of winning.
Since when did Karlsson become the dominant force on the blue line. He's good, sure, improving in leaps and bounds with each passing game, and a future star, absolutely, but he is yet to become a game-breaker.
When Elliot streaks, he's great! I had this argument with someone last year, when Auld when on a streak. I said it wouldn't last then, either.
Don't forget, Elliot is the same guy people were comparing to the turd in the bowl when they were losing.
Giguere may not be the flashiest goalie around, but he's consistently good when he plays a lot. Oh, yup, almost forgot, has won more cups than Elliot and Leclaire combined
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