If history has taught us anything, itâs that we shouldnât start feeling confident about how the Leafs are doing in the playoffs. Ever. I think if the Leafs do win the Cup, itâs going to be post parade, banner raising, and names on the cup before it will feel like itâs finally over.
Still, having a three game lead on the series would feel a lot better than a tied series. Especially if the Leafs would then have two opportunities to close it out at home, that would be a nice little situation to find ourselves in. Maybe itâs too greedy to expect Toronto to take two games in Tampa, but if Jack Campbell continues to do November Jack Campbell things, it doesnât hurt to believe a little.
At 5v5, the Leafs havenât been the dominant team, but the good news for the Leafs is that this series isnât being won at 5v5. Penalties are being called, and as long as the Leafs are modestly disciplined in comparison to the slow-moving buffoonery of players like Maroon, Bogosian, Killorn, and Perry, the Leafs can cost by on the powerplay and trust that with limited shorthanded opportunities, things wonât get out of control and their power kill can keep Tampa honest.
#Leafs lines during practice May 7/22
Kerfoot-Matthews-Marner
Nylander-Tavares-Kase
Mikheyev-Kampf-Engvall
Bunting-Blackwell-Spezza
Extra: Anderson, Clifford, SimmondsRielly-Lyubushkin
Muzzin-Brodie
Giordano-Holl
Sandin-LiljegrenCampbell
Kallgren
Mrázekâ David Alter (@dalter) May 7, 2022
Signs are pointing to the Leafs acknowledging some things arenât working at 5v5 and trying some new ideas up front. The fully buzzing Alex Kerfoot has earned some top line reps. Reuniting the optimal shutdown line of Mikheyev-Kampf-Engvall is a great way to get things back under control, and the way all three of those players are going, that could be the Leafsâ de facto top line at the moment. What a nice luxury. Where it gets interesting is with Bunting-Blackwell-Spezza. The intent here seems to be to take Bunting out of his offensive capacity on the top line and give him a chance to be a superpest and draw some penalties with Blackwell. Iâm all for these experiments because itâs easy enough to go back.
As for the defensive unit, wellâ¦we like Sandin, we like Liljegren, but sticking with what won makes some sense. Personally, Iâd reunite Rielly and Brodie, but Campbellâs strong play in net is keeping the Leafs from having to tinker.
When it comes to the LIghtning forward lines itâs all about finding the pairing they want against the Stamkos line, and so far our eyes and the numbers say itâs not Rielly-Lyubushkin. Kucherov has been playing like heâs one of the top players in the world (he is) and Stamkos still has a lot more to give as well. There needs to be some acknowledgment that TJ Brodie is the Leafsâ best defensive zone player and glue him to that line as much as he can be. Putting Rielly-Lyubushkin against Point, and having Giordano-Holl play against the bottom six are probably the ideal matchups.
Thereâs no doubt that these are solid pairings, and Toronto is going to be playing against a good defenseman, so splitting up Marner and Matthews might be the best way to ensure that Hedman can only help shut down one of them. Iâm also very much in favour of trying to jump start John Tavares.
When it comes to whatâs happening in goal, the Leafs very much seem to be fine with Vasilevskiy at this point. Jon Cooper seems to think the LIghtning are doing just fine with Jack Campbell as well. Cool. Itâs been to the Leafsâ benefit that this series has been as open as it has been and defensive hockey exists in small doses.
The NHL is treating Mom to an early start, and Game 4 will start at 7 pm ET. Of course, it can be seen on CBC and every Sportsnet channel (other than West will at some point cut to Oilers .)
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