
Le faire exploser ? Trois voies pour la situation désordonnée des gardiens des Maple Leafs de Toronto
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Decent_Boysenberry53

Le faire exploser ? Trois voies pour la situation désordonnée des gardiens des Maple Leafs de Toronto
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Decent_Boysenberry53
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No reason to get an outside goalie, and especially not an aging Bobrovsky coming off of a bad season.
The most logical path to me is to trade Stolarz in a deal that brings back a very strongly defensive Dman.
Run Woll-Hildeby with the Leafs, while having Peksa and Akhtyamov in the AHL.
You can’t though. When you don’t have first rounders for the next two years, you simply cannot go through a rebuild. You can purposely tank this year, pick up that top 5 pick. Trade knies for a top 10 D, and after the end of next year we sign Mcdavid by offering the league max. It’s so simple.
Other teams would kill for any one of our goalies. The leafs would be Canucks level without them.
We need actual defense to support them.
« messy goalie situation » is the one situation literally every team wishes they were in. Our goalies are whats kept us where we’re at and were the main reason we came in first last year at end of reg.
Stolarz was up for grabs but way to late to the trade deadline. I wouldn’t be surprised if they sold him in the off season and going forward we have Woll and Beast with King Artur developing in the Marlies as our third.
Of all the things wrong with the Leafs, goaltending is near the bottom of my priority list to address.
The idea of trading for Binnington or Bobrovsky is asinine, though.
Adding Binnington or Bobrovsky would be idiotic.
Messy goalie situation? The oilers have a messy goalie situation.
The leafs are in a position of strength at goal.
People are still using “6ix”?
Sell Stolie and use his cap space to invest in new 5th or 6th D. Then use cap space currently available to upgrade 1D pushing everyone back especially Reilly.
Not having Benoit in your lineup unless there is an injury would improve this team immensely.
Great goaltending can change how the team in front of it plays. It makes a huge difference. For me, our problem is not how our goalies play, it’s how fragile they seem to be. I’ve always liked Woll, but have always been concerned about his durability. Didn’t worry about Stolarz until the playoffs last season. I would assume that must have an affect on the players (not as much as Berube mind you) as well. This season I’ve actually felt better with Hildy. Don’t think he is as good, but he is much improved, and I feel he will at least finish the game.
Last year Stolarz looked like one of the best goalies in the league. He’s been injured so I’m hoping that’s the issue. Maybe cope but it’s possible he bounces back.
No one would have suggested Woll was better than Stolarz this time last year. Fast forward to a year where they’ve both looked pretty terrible and now he’s the obvious choice to keep? Given they have similar AAVs this makes no sense to me.
Woll is stopping everything or nothing. You can’t win consistently with guys like that.
surprised they didnt move stolarz as a lot of teams need an upgrade in g. tre literally had zero plan leading up to the trade deadline. he completely messed up what should have been a fire sale and i fear they will keep him around.
the goalies aren’t our problem.
it’s the guys in front of him
Having 3 legit nhl goalies isnt a messy situation. Keep 2, trade one for other assets. Hard to see a problem here other then how injury prone Woll and Stolarz seem to be.