mdenny wrote:The first period was sorta okay. I'd say 60 - 40 Panthers which is about the best the leafs have done in any period.
The second period was a travesty lol. I'd say it was 85 - 15 Panthers.
Then the leafs looked halfway decent in the 3rd. Still 60 - 40 Panthers but hockey is hockey.
You can still win when thoroughly outplayed.
If anyone told me the leafs would take the Panthers to 7 games I would've been shocked. The last time the leafs won a series in which they were thoroughly outplayed was Detroit red wings.....Borshevsky scoring the OT winner in game 7.
Hockey is hockey and the leafs have done well to take the Panthers to 7. If they can somehow sneak out another win against the better team.....my hopes would be extremely high.
It would be a case wherein the Panthers sharpened the leaf sword. Every other team is gonna feel easy to play against.
Seems like one of the major themes has been flipping the puck high to clear the zone. The Panthers absolutely dominate the boards and corners. But they leave themselves vulnerable on the counter-attack by pinching.
It's easier said then done....but instead of wrapping the puck around the boards....the leafs have figured out you just need enough space to flip the puck high and soft.
I swear....the leafs might have broken a record for icing in a single playoff series. But that's another thing...sometimes under pressure you're better off just icing the puck then taking any risk in failing to clear the zone when given the chance. Also....the leafs have been dominating faceoffs.
Florida might be the best cycle team ever. You can tell the leafs were told...."If you're unsure about clearing the puck....don't hesitate to ice it. We'll take our chances winning the face off and then getting a better clearing chance".
One more lucky win.
Panthers didn't get a lot of great chances. The Leafs played them tight and then shut the door once they went up 1 goal. Marchand absolutely had his bell rung by Benoit and wasn't the same after that.