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Is it time to worry about Keefe

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Team: 2022-23 Toronto Maple Leafs
Initial Creation Date: Mar. 22, 2023
Published: Mar. 22, 2023
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Seriously, what are these lines? The team has gotten better but they are playing worse. I still think that Keefe is a good coach but I think it's time to stop tinkering with these lines and run a normal 12/6 lineup that gives you the best chance to win.

Questions...
1. Is it time to stop tinkering with the lines?
2. Do you think it is affecting the players?
3. Which new leaf has impressed the most?
4. Which leaf has played the worst since the deadline?
5. What line/pair that we haven't seen do you want to try?
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Mar. 22, 2023 at 9:41 a.m.
#1
Leafs Sufferer
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If he is still throwing lines into a blender and seeing what comes with with a handful of games left, yeah I'll start to get worried.

Until then, he needs to see what he has to work with and try and develop some chemistry with his new guys.
Mar. 22, 2023 at 10:33 a.m.
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1. these are not the playoff lineups. No ROR. Blend away. Find out who works well with who, how can you spark the boys with a few extra mins here or there. Our position in the postseason as all but locked.
2. It's affecting the players. I would guess there's a balance of positive / negative though. Can't have 2-3 NHL Defensemen in the press box every night. Could question Dubas a much as Keefe in this sense.
3. McCabe is much better than expected.
4. Biggest fall from grace is likely Liljegren. Still a fan. But he's not maintained the same level of consistency.
5. Give me a full game of Gio / Schenn, playing meaningful defensive minutes.

1st period of last nights game I thought Leafs looked good. I understand the final score was awful, but it's also misleading. TOR was as good, if not better, for a good chunk of the game. Yes the wheels fell off. But are we concerned with the final score of games in March? or is it the 60min narrative circling back?
Not that it's ideal, but they're 5-4-1 in their "bad stretch", when right now the outcome barely matters- they know they're the 2 seed.
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Mar. 22, 2023 at 10:47 a.m.
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I get that hes trying to see how things work out, but at some point you've got to have guys starting to play together regularly, its not like the Leafs will find the same linemates on Game 82.

For a team under so much pressure to deliver in the playoffs, this kind of scattergun approach to lines and callups has to stop, and the idea that the team will just gel for Game 1 is crazy.

It does nothing for the young guys and their development for them to be called up and sent down and somebody else to go the next game. Holmberg, Steeves, McMann, etc... get called up for 10-3 games and sent down, another one gets the call next, and by the time the first guy gets called up again, its been 15-20 games. No consistency.
Mar. 22, 2023 at 11:05 a.m.
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I get that hes trying to see how things work out, but at some point you've got to have guys starting to play together regularly, its not like the Leafs will find the same linemates on Game 82.

For a team under so much pressure to deliver in the playoffs, this kind of scattergun approach to lines and callups has to stop, and the idea that the team will just gel for Game 1 is crazy.

It does nothing for the young guys and their development for them to be called up and sent down and for somebody else to go the next game. Holmberg, Steeves, McMann, etc... get called up for 10-3 games and sent down, another one gets the call next, and by the time the first guy gets called up again, its been 15-20 games. No consistency.


Agreed. I just don't see who this is good for. I certainly don't play in the NHL but I did play AAA hockey and when coaches would run the lines through a blender I could never read the play the same because I constantly had to second-guess my teammate and how they would react. Having consistency allows you to anticipate where your teammates will be. This team added so many players that it needs 10 games to stabilise this and get the new and old leafs comfortable playing together
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Mar. 22, 2023 at 11:10 a.m.
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IMO I would say yeah. Dubas is the best GM in the league and gives all of the tools in the world for Keefe to run wild with and he can't make it work
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