If goaltending lets the Leafs down, it wouldn’t take long for frustrations to mount and a cap-strapped team doesn’t have many options. Just saying. Leafs mailbag from kevin_mcgran
Hi, Kevin. Well, wasn’t that a great start. If this was three or four years ago I wouldn’t be worried or bothered, but it’s not. Judging by comments after the game the only person who seemed to care and realize there’s a problem was their coach. After the roster was set I had two thoughts. With no Kyle Clifford orwho is going to step up when things get out of hand on the ice? I don’t like that kind of hockey, but since it’s allowed you have to have deterrents.
A champion, a player, a doctor, respected by all. Surround her with solid people with integrity and we can begin to rebuild our reputation within the hockey world. Sadly, Rielly has not been good enough to be mentioned in this company. That’s why I believe Chychrun could be that D-man difference maker.
To win a Stanley Cup you need EXCEPTIONAL goaltending, Matt Murray could end up being the Achilles heel a la Frederik Andersen and Jack Campbell all over again.
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