Joe Scorevo should have gotten the 1st, 2nd and 3rd stars.tim1_2 wrote:I didn't see the game, but from the sounds of it, both Reimer and Lehner were pretty great.
Is it possible Toronto now has two #1 goalies?
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Joe Scorevo should have gotten the 1st, 2nd and 3rd stars.tim1_2 wrote:I didn't see the game, but from the sounds of it, both Reimer and Lehner were pretty great.
Is it possible Toronto now has two #1 goalies?
Thing is I don't get excited over pre-season, I've always liked DaCosta I think his skillset and hockey sense are easily top 6 material.Cap'n Clutch wrote:Lets try not to get too excited over pre-season excellence. I seem to remember a few players excelling in pre-season and being a dud in the regular season. Biggest example I can think of is Bochenski.LeKing wrote:There is no way we are losing DaCosta with the way he's playing. We wanted 3 scoring lines? We got it. Send whoever the Diddle was on the 3rd line before down to the 4th and give DaCosta a top 9 scoring role.
Ryan - Spezz - Milo
mcA - Turris - Conacher
Pageau - Zib - Greening
Condra - Smith - Neil
DaCosta
The rest in Bingo or waived, whatever
Bingo.LeKing wrote:Thing is I don't get excited over pre-season, I've always liked DaCosta I think his skillset and hockey sense are easily top 6 material.Cap'n Clutch wrote:Lets try not to get too excited over pre-season excellence. I seem to remember a few players excelling in pre-season and being a dud in the regular season. Biggest example I can think of is Bochenski.LeKing wrote:There is no way we are losing DaCosta with the way he's playing. We wanted 3 scoring lines? We got it. Send whoever the Diddle was on the 3rd line before down to the 4th and give DaCosta a top 9 scoring role.
Ryan - Spezz - Milo
mcA - Turris - Conacher
Pageau - Zib - Greening
Condra - Smith - Neil
DaCosta
The rest in Bingo or waived, whatever
That's why we give him the chance to prove himself and he's doing just that. If it's to waive him after, what's the point of playing him?wprager wrote:I assume you were replying to me. I'm not using stats to say we should get rid of him, just saying he hasn't shown anything yet that counts. And he hasn't. He hasn't even had pre-season success. He is a small player and we have Pageau and Conacher and Hoffman all under 6'. We don't have room for a "Comrie". He needs *something* to bring to the table and skill alone isn't it.NEELY wrote:They are going to have to turn someone into a winger and again, my guess is Da Costa. He has all the makings of a Mike Comrie type player.
People use his past season or two as reasons against keeping him like you just did. Fact is he was a very young player coming out of college, been in NA for a total of maybe 3 years, no professional experience, and still very immature like most 20-22 year olds are. They told him what he needed to do to get to the next level and he seems to have done it thus far... he's trending upward which is what you want in a prospect.
Da Costa is a guy that might not really take off as a top 6 guy until he is 25, maybe 26. It's a process for a guy like him because of the reasons listed before and he's undersized. They have put 4, 5 years into Hoffman and only 2 into Da Costa, they didn't give up on Hoffman and they won't on Da Costa.
Anyway, not saying they need to give up on anyone, but he needs to clear waivers to be sent down, and the Oilers would grab him in a second. But how do we make room to keep him?
Yeah, he's incredible. Love that guy. Up by 1 with 5 minutes to go, I knew he'd shut the door. Clutch.NEELY wrote:Lehner is so good it's unreal. Can't believe the Sens have him in the goal for the next 10-15 years.
That glove save he made on Clarkson, and then the kick-save in the dying seconds to preserve the victory...yeah, I'll take 15 more years of that, please.SpezDispenser wrote:Yeah, he's incredible. Love that guy. Up by 1 with 5 minutes to go, I knew he'd shut the door. Clutch.NEELY wrote:Lehner is so good it's unreal. Can't believe the Sens have him in the goal for the next 10-15 years.
You know what might cut that 15 years short, don't you? Not that it's ever happened before.tim1_2 wrote:That glove save he made on Clarkson, and then the kick-save in the dying seconds to preserve the victory...yeah, I'll take 15 more years of that, please.SpezDispenser wrote:Yeah, he's incredible. Love that guy. Up by 1 with 5 minutes to go, I knew he'd shut the door. Clutch.NEELY wrote:Lehner is so good it's unreal. Can't believe the Sens have him in the goal for the next 10-15 years.
He had a 3-goal lead half way through the third in G7 and lost. You, yourself, has always said that no matter how many goals he lets in, a good/great goalie finds a way to win. Reimer didn't.NEELY wrote:That part I can kind of see but Reimer is legit, he's done nothing but play well as an NHL starter. If he has a good year he may very well price himself out of Toronto. Berneir is an undersize goaltender that has been living off of his draft position for over 1/2 a decade. What Reimer has proven vs what Bernier has at the NHL level, it's not even close because Reimer is ahead by a mile.Ev wrote:Reimer will show his true colours soon enough. He'll Tebow his way out of the league.
Regardless of talent the Leafs want Bernier as their #1.
OK, you convinced me. You *are* funnier than DGB.SeawaySensFan wrote:
You send down Pageau whether he's "ahead" or not. It would be silly to give away DaCosta because somebody who's eligible for the AHL without waivers "made the team." By the way, can't they send Conacher down?
You think Murray went out and acquired a tough bastard like Kassian - pretty much specifically for our division - just to waive him? Not happening.NEELY wrote:That's what they did with Schubert a while back and fact is Kassian is there just to be there.
That was a need last year because we had a lot of rookies. One year older, with guys like Neil and Cowen, we don't really need Kassian. Let's face it, he is not an NHL player.SpezDispenser wrote:You think Murray went out and acquired a tough bastard like Kassian - pretty much specifically for our division - just to waive him? Not happening.NEELY wrote:That's what they did with Schubert a while back and fact is Kassian is there just to be there.
I don't think they waive Kassian but he's pretty close to a John Scott in terms of things he can't do on the ice. Ev is right when he says all the toughness in the lineup last year had to play a regular shift and they couldn't afford to be taking on the heavyweights on each team but yah, you need Kassian in the Atlantic division for sure.SpezDispenser wrote:You think Murray went out and acquired a tough bastard like Kassian - pretty much specifically for our division - just to waive him? Not happening.NEELY wrote:That's what they did with Schubert a while back and fact is Kassian is there just to be there.
I never found him to be a detriment on the ice really. Still doubt Murray waives him at this point. That's just my opinion.Ev wrote:That was a need last year because we had a lot of rookies. One year older, with guys like Neil and Cowen, we don't really need Kassian. Let's face it, he is not an NHL player.SpezDispenser wrote:You think Murray went out and acquired a tough bastard like Kassian - pretty much specifically for our division - just to waive him? Not happening.NEELY wrote:That's what they did with Schubert a while back and fact is Kassian is there just to be there.
I respect your opinion. I think Bingo needs a fighter more than the Sens at this point.SpezDispenser wrote:I never found him to be a detriment on the ice really. Still doubt Murray waives him at this point. That's just my opinion.Ev wrote:That was a need last year because we had a lot of rookies. One year older, with guys like Neil and Cowen, we don't really need Kassian. Let's face it, he is not an NHL player.SpezDispenser wrote:You think Murray went out and acquired a tough bastard like Kassian - pretty much specifically for our division - just to waive him? Not happening.NEELY wrote:That's what they did with Schubert a while back and fact is Kassian is there just to be there.
They are for sure trying to develop Kramer in that role... lots of AHL goons available though. Kassian can take a somewhat regular shift in a normal NHL game.Ev wrote:I respect your opinion. I think Bingo needs a fighter more than the Sens at this point.SpezDispenser wrote:I never found him to be a detriment on the ice really. Still doubt Murray waives him at this point. That's just my opinion.Ev wrote:That was a need last year because we had a lot of rookies. One year older, with guys like Neil and Cowen, we don't really need Kassian. Let's face it, he is not an NHL player.SpezDispenser wrote:You think Murray went out and acquired a tough bastard like Kassian - pretty much specifically for our division - just to waive him? Not happening.NEELY wrote:That's what they did with Schubert a while back and fact is Kassian is there just to be there.
Oh yeah, I forgot about Cosmo Kramer.NEELY wrote:They are for sure trying to develop Kramer in that role... lots of AHL goons available though. Kassian can take a somewhat regular shift in a normal NHL game.Ev wrote:I respect your opinion. I think Bingo needs a fighter more than the Sens at this point.SpezDispenser wrote:I never found him to be a detriment on the ice really. Still doubt Murray waives him at this point. That's just my opinion.Ev wrote:That was a need last year because we had a lot of rookies. One year older, with guys like Neil and Cowen, we don't really need Kassian. Let's face it, he is not an NHL player.SpezDispenser wrote:You think Murray went out and acquired a tough bastard like Kassian - pretty much specifically for our division - just to waive him? Not happening.NEELY wrote:That's what they did with Schubert a while back and fact is Kassian is there just to be there.
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