Les Maple Leafs ont perdu dans la réglementation contre Vegas, le Colorado et la Floride la semaine dernière, tandis que les Oilers ont perdu sept de leurs 10 derniers matchs. L’analyste de hockey TSN, Martin Biron, discute de quelle équipe a besoin d’un réveil davantage, qui a une saison plus décevante entre Auston Matthews et Connor McDavid, et si l’une ou l’autre équipe a suffisamment de temps pour changer les choses avant le début des éliminatoires.
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Oilers
The Oilers always do this, they’re an inconsistent team but will be there at the end
Both. No Stanley Cup for Canada this year.
Leafs
Leafs 🍃 NO Stanley Cups for Canadian teams as long as Bettman is Commissioner
Oilers have proved they can turn it on in the playoffs and take their play up a notch or more. Leafs……….. Crickets
The 3rd place team of it's division.
The 2nd and 3rd period was %90 dominated by the Panthers vs Leafs. Matthews is not playing like a captain or an elite goal scorer.
Opposite teams. Edmonton struggles with simple wins. Toronto struggles against good teams. Both make playoffs. Edmonton makes round two. Toronto chokes first round. Let’s get them to the cup. That’s what Canadians need. Both captains need to score way more goals. But what are their Assists? Creating plays is important too. Matthews and Mcdavid both have had injuries too. I’d say make the playoffs and then give it your all!!
In response to various claims by Marty Biron, the Oilers and Leafs need wake-up calls even with the types of teams to which those Canadian ones have been losing have been a little bit different. TBD will be whether either team will win a 2025 playoff series.
that funny how you forget winnipeg
1:18 No Marty, you can't give the Leafs excuses for losing to good teams when they haven't proven to be able to beat good teams in the playoffs.
The thing is when you compare an amazing hockey player to himself when he is playing is absolute best then you're always going to set yourself up for a fall it's like a lose-lose situation because the guy is still better than a big percentage of the players in the league but hasn't played his best compared to when he's playing his best maybe isn't the best comparison it's kind of like taking a goalie stats that hasn't played many games in the year but the games he played he played well so his percentage is up but the sample size is too small and doesn't reflect the actual numbers if this said goalie had played the entire season