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Nick Gosse and Darius Domingues break down how the Toronto Maple Leafs are making moves, and discuss what this means going forward.

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11 Comments

  1. hard to break the divas old habits on the pp put knies in front of the net screening the goalie cant stop what you dont see

  2. I find it funny that PP1’s problems always get blamed on Rielly. Than they change the D and nothing changes. You can’t have that many lazy offensive F’s that don’t like to get dirty in the corners in the PP and call it a success. Willy has to be the most frustrating player for any coach. Looks good and responsible one play and next play his laziness and lack of drive will drive you nuts. So sick of hot/cold Willy, wish they would of let him walk last year, we would be so much better. Willy and his terrible tendencies make this team worse and this is a guy our young guns are learning from? This team will become a contender once they ever get rid of Willy.

  3. Oel on pp1 and this team will be unstoppable. I dont want reilly traded i just want them to stop miscasting him as a number 1 dman.

  4. Put nyes in front of net and stand there. Phil Esposito style if u guys even know who and what he did.

  5. They need players to stand in front of the net and stop trying to find the perfect play. Nylander and Marner don't want to battle for the puck in front of the net. They are to soft and ineffective on the power play. You must make the defense and goalie uncomfortable.

  6. The power play would be much better if someone would get to the middle when there's puck battles on the boards because there were two or three examples where we won the battle but nobody was in the middle to get into the slot and take a shot.Shooting it in and racing for the puck causes more havoc and that leads to more scoring chances.

    Jack ~'()'~

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