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Not to say that it's a fluke necessarily but they had the 3rd highest overall save percentage in the league this season. Can UPL and Lyon repeat that, I dunno. Goalies are obviously fickle.Buffalo isn't a fluke.
I'd be shocked if Pittsburgh made the playoffs again. Talk about catching lightning in a bottle this year. Thought they were a complete fluke.The Atlantic is still going to be a bloodbath next year.
Buffalo isn't a fluke. Montreal is only getting better. Ottawa is still good. Tampa keeps getting older but are still a good regular season team that can be PP merchants. Florida will be better. Toronto should be better. Boston will be fine.
Carolina is going anywhere. Pittsburgh probably could fall back...they had a lot of things go right last year. Philly should be better with a season of Martone. The Islanders will hang around although I'm not convinced on their roster. Columbus will hang around. I'm not sold on Washington but again, not really a bad team either
good teams are going to miss the playoffs in the East again.
Well, they lost an elite talent for nothing. Seems to me like a good time to bumble into a tank.At the same time, the front office has the schedule in front of them and all the medical/fitness data and cap room this past season to have mitigated the issue easily by playing more kids early on. They did not do that and stuck with aimless, purposeless, stubborn status quo, and sewered the season accordingly.
Well, they lost an elite talent for nothing. Seems to me like a good time to bumble into a tank.
Ummm yeah, maybe their goaltending is a problemNot to say that it's a fluke necessarily but they had the 3rd highest overall save percentage in the league this season. Can UPL and Lyon repeat that, I dunno. Goalies are obviously fickle.
Your overall point is of course right though, the East will continue to be tough. I'd say basically every team except maybe the Rangers will think they have a credible chance at making the playoffs.
Well, I suppose we can assume if it were a life-threatening "issue" (we used to call them "problems") he wouldn't have played through it. So I trust it's a major sport-related injury.
There is absolutely zero information to give detailed speculation over in this case.
Don't know what surgery he had done. Don't know what injury he had the surgery to fix. Don't know what complication arose.
He could have had a post operative infection that is going to take a lengthy time to heal. There could have been nerve damage impact his ability to train. He could have had a stroke. He could have developed a pulmonary embolism and needs to be a blood thinners that make playing hockey kind of difficulty. Complication of surgery might be doing heavy lifting here and it might have not been an actual complication but surgery found a much bigger problem.
It's basically pointless to speculate because there is aboslutely no information to go off of other than he won't be ready for the season.
So, with Woodcroft reports going from "frontrunner" to "not interviewing at all", I'm going with the assumption that Woodcroft is not interested in the Leafs job.
I say this because I can't imagine that the Leafs wouldn't want to at least have a chat with the Toronto native.
The former Edmonton Oilers bench boss is not interviewing for the Toronto Maple Leafs' head coaching position, Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman reported on Friday's 32 Thoughts Podcast.
"I understand there were reports earlier this week that he was going to interview in Toronto. I don't believe that's the case," Friedman said. "I do not believe Toronto has asked permission to talk to him, and I think it's quite possible that Toronto doesn't ask permission to talk to him."