
""I'm curious to see how the Oilers react to Jarry saying that, and number two, I'm also curious to see how, like, if the fact that the goalie actually comes out and says it, is okay. It's not a coach saying this anymore; it's the goalie we just went out and got who said it. How does that resonate in their room? Do they get mad, or do they say, wait a sec, this isn't a coach, this is our peer.""
"They had given up multiple grade A chances, and the defence did not provide support ahead of him. "It's tough, I think the chances that we're giving up, some of the shots, they're tough. I think it's a lot of Grade As and a lot of breakdowns, so I think it's tough to think about your game at this point. I think it's a whole team game.""
"Despite the Toronto Maple Leafs' recent surge pre-Olympic break, it still seems as though they will remain sellers at this season's trade deadline. The Maple Leafs picked up six of a possible eight points during their most recent road trip, but this was not enough to steer general manager Brad Treliving in the other direction. According to Elliotte Friedman, the latest Maple Leafs-Oilers connection is shocking."
The Toronto Maple Leafs earned six of eight possible points on a recent road trip before the Olympic break but still appear likely to sell assets at the trade deadline. General manager Brad Treliving remains open to moves that could shift the roster toward a retool. Elliotte Friedman signalled a surprising Maple Leafs–Oilers connection and suggested the Oilers might inquire about right-handed defenceman Brandon Carlo. Goalie Tristan Jarry publicly criticized Edmonton's defensive breakdowns and grade-A chances against, highlighting the Oilers' need for defensive help. Carlo's tenure in Toronto has underperformed, making him a plausible trade target as the Leafs weigh future assets.
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