The Maple Leafs' four-line promise entering the second half - MLHS Podcast EP109
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The Maple Leafs' four-line promise entering the second half - MLHS Podcast EP109
"The Leafs' scoring depth, impressive offensive production (even without William Nylander), and Bobby McMann's superb play of late (7:45) The Leafs' power play turnaround post-Marc Savard (19:00) The Leafs' "really good" win over Florida, and Matias Maccelli, Bobby McMann, Nick Robertson, and Easton Cowan's contributions (28:50) The Leafs' group of 14 forwards - rolling with it as is? + the continuity beyond the season (38:00) Max Domi's success with Matthews and the conundrum about his future in Toronto (43:30)"
"How to manage Morgan Rielly moving forward (51:15) The blue line picture without Chris Tanev, the Troy Stecher revelation, and the return of Brandon Carlo (55:50) The reasons for optimism and areas for improvement entering the second half (1:04:00) What should the lines be when William Nylander returns? (01:13:30) Subscribe/Rate/Review on Soundcloud › Spotify › Apple Founded in 2008, Maple Leaf Hotstove (MLHS) has grown to be the most visited independent team-focused hockey website online (Quantcast). Independently owned and operated, MLHS provides thorough and wide-ranging content, varying from news, opinion and analysis, to pre-game and long-form game reviews, and a weekly feature piece entitled "Leafs Notebook." MLHS has been cited by: ESPN, Sports Illustrated, CBC News, USA Today, Fox Sports, Yahoo! Sports, NBC Sports, TSN, Sportsnet, Grantland, CTV News, CBSSports, The Globe & Mail, The National Post, The Toronto Star, The Toronto Sun, Global News, Huffington Post, and many more."
The Maple Leafs experienced a rollercoaster month with fluctuating results and encouraging stretches. Auston Matthews delivered strong recent play and production that inspired optimism. Scoring depth emerged even without William Nylander, with Bobby McMann standing out. The power play showed a notable turnaround following changes after Marc Savard. A convincing win over Florida featured contributions from Matias Maccelli, Bobby McMann, Nick Robertson, and Easton Cowan. The team must decide whether to maintain a 14-forward group, determine Max Domi's future role with Matthews, and manage Morgan Rielly. The blue line requires adjustments without Chris Tanev, with Troy Stecher and Brandon Carlo relevant to the picture. Optimism coexists with clear areas for improvement and lineup questions when Nylander returns.
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