Toronto Record Tracker
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Re: Toronto Record Tracker
posted at 1/22/2011 5:58 PM EST
A nice parlay of Caps/Ducks wins tonight would be brilliant. -
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posted at 1/22/2011 7:41 PM EST
1-0 Caps in the first. -
Re: Toronto Record Tracker
posted at 1/22/2011 9:18 PM EST
3-1 Caps with just under 12 mins. left in regulation. -
Re: Toronto Record Tracker
posted at 1/22/2011 9:29 PM EST
In Response to Re: Toronto Record Tracker:Toronto: Current Draft position: 5 Current distance from a playoff spot: 11 points (with three games in hand) Current distance from last place: 12 points Games completed: 56% (46 games) Games remaining: 44% (36 games)
Posted by OlsonicCreationsI have to admit this is the only stat I think of when looking at Toronto. Losing tonight to Washington makes the odds even better! Go Canes! -
Re: Toronto Record Tracker
posted at 1/23/2011 11:26 AM EST
Toronto:Current Draft position: 5Current distance from a playoff spot: 12 points (with three games in hand)Current distance from last place: 10 points (BTW: Devils have won three in a row)Games completed: 57% (47 games)Games remaining: 43% (35 games) -
Re: Toronto Record Tracker
posted at 1/23/2011 11:37 AM EST
In Response to Re: Toronto Record Tracker:Toronto: Current Draft position: 5 Current distance from a playoff spot: 12 points (with three games in hand) Current distance from last place: 10 points (BTW: Devils have won three in a row) Games completed: 57% (47 games) Games remaining: 43% (35 games)
Posted by OlsonicCreationsThey have a couple of tough games away starting with the Canes tomorrow and TB Tuesday. I hope they drop both but they surprised big time on that recent trip out west winning 3 of 4 but with any luck, they'll go into the break on a 3-game downer. -
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posted at 1/24/2011 7:40 PM EST
Good news! Canes up 1-0 on the Leafs with just under 5 mins left in the first! -
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posted at 1/24/2011 9:56 PM EST
Toronto:Current Draft position: 5Current distance from a playoff spot: 12 points (with three games in hand)Current distance from last place: 7 pointsGames completed: 58% (48 games)Games remaining: 42% (34 games) -
Re: Toronto Record Tracker
posted at 1/24/2011 10:22 PM EST
(in bad Michael Kay (updated to John Sterling voice) Leafs lose, Leafs lose, Thaaaaaaaa Leafs lose!
Keep up the poor work fellas, The B's need a top 4. Do us a favor and play real bad so we can land Larsson or Couturier. I'll stop pulling for you to lose every game then. Promise. -
Re: Toronto Record Tracker
posted at 1/24/2011 11:39 PM EST
In Response to Re: Toronto Record Tracker:(in bad Michael Kay voice) Leafs lose, Leafs lose, Thaaaaaaaa Leafs lose! Keep up the poor work fellas, The B's need a top 4. Do us a favor and play real bad so we can land Larsson or Couturier. I'll stop pulling for you to lose every game then. Promise.
Posted by seobrien
Buddy, you have the wrong guy.. It is John Sterling who does that Yankee's voice call....on the other hand , nothing could be finer, than the Leafs losing in Carolina...and boy did Gleason tatoo Kulemin with a sucker punch at the end of the first period.. Man, o' Man!! Nice to see Kessel be a non factor, again.... -2 again tonite and was not on the PP in the 3rd period.. -
Re: Toronto Record Tracker
posted at 1/25/2011 10:19 AM EST
In Response to Re: Toronto Record Tracker:In Response to Re: Toronto Record Tracker : Buddy, you have the wrong guy.. It is John Sterling who does that Yankee's voice call....on the other hand , nothing could be finer, than the Leafs losing in Carolina...and boy did Gleason tatoo Kulemin with a sucker punch at the end of the first period.. Man, o' Man!! Nice to see Kessel be a non factor, again.... -2 again tonite and was not on the PP in the 3rd period..
Posted by cowboys9
What?? Kessel a non-factor?? A minus 2? No goals? Those are just numbers. Kessel is awesome just because of his awesome awesomeness and that cannot be changed. He is an all star. He is fast and has a snap shot. Nothing else on earth matters.
In any 7 playoff game series, if Kessel was with the Bruins, he would be the difference maker.
O wait. I forgot. He was in a couple of 7 game series with the Bruins. he showed up for one them.
O wait. I forgot. Numbers actually do matter in this game. The idea is for your team to score more goals than the other team. Scoring most of your goals when the game is already decided one way or the other, for example when it is 5-1 either way really doesn't help much.
Where are those "Kessel is God idiots?" They usually come out of the woodwork every few months enlightening us with gems of wisdom about Kessel like - he's fast, he can score goals - the stuff we never knew about him. -
Re: Toronto Record Tracker
posted at 1/25/2011 10:20 AM EST
In Response to Re: Toronto Record Tracker:(in bad Michael Kay voice) Leafs lose, Leafs lose, Thaaaaaaaa Leafs lose! Keep up the poor work fellas, The B's need a top 4. Do us a favor and play real bad so we can land Larsson or Couturier. I'll stop pulling for you to lose every game then. Promise.
Posted by seobrien
As far as I'm concerned, the Leafs are playing awesome. -
Re: Toronto Record Tracker
posted at 1/25/2011 12:35 PM EST
Right! John Sterling...My bad.
Guess I should get my Yankee info better prepared....maybe not. -
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posted at 1/25/2011 2:11 PM EST
In Response to Re: Toronto Record Tracker:In Response to Re: Toronto Record Tracker : As far as I'm concerned, the Leafs are playing awesome.
Posted by BadHabitudeagreed -
Re: Toronto Record Tracker
posted at 1/25/2011 6:29 PM EST
In Response to Re: Toronto Record Tracker:In Response to Re: Toronto Record Tracker : agreed
Posted by OlsonicCreations
They're playing so well, the "shutdown" kingpin they thought they aquired in Komisarek played a season low 7 1/2 mins last night against the Canes. -
Re: Toronto Record Tracker
posted at 1/25/2011 8:01 PM EST
1-0 Tampa over the Laffs go Marty Go! -
Re: Toronto Record Tracker
posted at 1/25/2011 8:07 PM EST
2-0 Bolts now....weak clearing attempt by Gunnarsson(sp). -
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posted at 1/25/2011 8:08 PM EST
Leafs 3rd game in 4 nights. Usually a killer. -
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posted at 1/25/2011 8:12 PM EST
In Response to Re: Toronto Record Tracker:Leafs 3rd game in 4 nights. Usually a killer.
Posted by NumbaFouwer
NumbaFouwer - Agreed. The edge in play is squarely in favour of TB. Mind you, they just might be that much the better team. -
Re: Toronto Record Tracker
posted at 1/25/2011 8:21 PM EST
The Leafs were outshot 17-4 in the first period. Leaf play-by-play blowhard Joe Bowen just said the SOG total flattered the Leafs. Were it not for Reimer in goal, TB would be up a lot more than 2 goals. -
Re: Toronto Record Tracker
posted at 1/25/2011 8:33 PM EST
hey, general picture is that the gap between the last 5 and the rest is growing.
Add into that the Devils won 4 straight.
Otherwise - Go Sens Oils Isles !
In all honestly, everyone except the Isles have a better chance to rally than the Leafs. -
Re: Toronto Record Tracker
posted at 1/25/2011 10:12 PM EST
The Leafs just lost 2-0 to TB but full props to them for not showing any signs of surrender right up to the final buzzer. -
Re: Toronto Record Tracker
posted at 1/25/2011 10:13 PM EST
Leafs continue to play well, and continue to lose. They go into the break with 3 straight losses. Gotta like it. -
Re: Toronto Record Tracker
posted at 1/25/2011 10:21 PM EST
Leafs next ten games are KEY to how they finish IMO.
They have roughly 30 games left...they have 43 points.
If they play .500 hockey and win say 1/2 their remaining games they'll end up with roughly 75 points. Which should almost guarantee a bottom 3 finish.
However the next ten games are key.
They play the Isles twice, Buffalo twice, Ottawa, NJ, Carolina and Atlanta.
About the only decent teams they play in that stretch are the B's and Mtl.
If they don't turn things around and get a TON of points out of that stretch they are in TROUBLE b/c the next ten games for them include..
The Flyers twice, Penguins twice, MTL, Chicago, TB and the B's...it will be VERY difficult to for them to pull alot of points out of that stretch particularly since that second stretch is near the trade deadline when they may be forced to dump some solid players (Beauchemin, etc) to go for prospects, since we have their pick.
So REALLY pull for them to continue to tank for another couple of weeks and that draft pick should look even better than it does now... -
Re: Toronto Record Tracker
posted at 1/25/2011 10:22 PM EST
Poor Phylis got so mad he slammed his stick against the boards when he couldn't even convert a rebound in the last minute...