At last, some reasons for optimism in Leafland (except the power play) - MLHS Podcast EP107
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At last, some reasons for optimism in Leafland (except the power play) - MLHS Podcast EP107
"In the latest MLHS Podcast, Nick Ashbourne and Anthony Petrielli discuss the Maple Leafs' recent stretch of three wins in four games (including an impressive win over Florida), the emergence of a possible identity line, Troy Stecher's early impact, and the ongoing power play frustration."
"The optimism inspired by the consecutive wins over Pittsburgh and Florida (0:50) The forward lines finally returning to the original pre-season plan, more or less (5:45) The promise shown by the Joshua-Roy-McMann line (18:15) Troy Stecher's highly encouraging start to his Leafs tenure (29:00) William Nylander: not himself of late? (42:30) The major negative of the past week: the ongoing power play struggle (47:00) How should the Leafs manage Joseph Woll's workload? (1:05:00)"
The Maple Leafs won three of four games, including a notable victory over Florida. Forward lines have largely reverted to the pre-season alignment. A Joshua–Roy–McMann line has shown promising chemistry and emerging identity. Troy Stecher has produced an encouraging early impact on the defense. William Nylander has been below his usual level recently. The power play continues to struggle and represents the major negative trend. Managing Joseph Woll's workload is a current roster and performance question for the team.
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