In many ways, the availability of Keefe, Shanahan, and Dubas sounded really good as it happened. Considering that the Leafs lost in the first round for the fourth straight time on Kyle Dubasâ watch, 3rd on Sheldon Keefeâs, and for the 6th straight time in the Shanahan era, the group was very quick to dodge any discussion of history. Considering how much the core of this team has been around too, the avoidance of any discussion of failure did leave a sour taste in my mouth, but with the acknowledgment that they are largely correct when they say theyâve got a strong group.
Thatâs my takeaway, here are some thoughts on some of the other key issues they touched onâ¦
Keefe: âI felt that we stepped up in key moments; the work toward next season has already begun. The believe in our group is as strong as it has ever been.â
â David Alter (@dalter) May 17, 2022
When you look at a season that had the Leafs finish fourth in the league in standings, itâs very easy to see where the belief is coming from. This is a strong group, this is a group that just needs some adjustments to find a way to win, but at the same time, there is something going fundamentally wrong that needs to be addressed. When you consider this seasonâs loss to Tampa, no one would have batted an eye if they had made it in previous years. This year was entirely about the cumulative pain of the past six years. If you consider the fact that the Leafs were underdogs the first three of those series losses as well, really this all comes down to the residual pain from the Blue Jackets and Canadiens playoff losses.
Shanahan: âWeâre not going to make changes simply for the sake of making changes.â
â David Alter (@dalter) May 17, 2022
What I like about this is conveys a certain thoughtfulness, but donât mistake it for change not coming. The bosses werenât as committed to saying ârun it backâ as a section of the fanbase is, and there were at least a couple of Brandon Pridham name drops in the presser that reminds us that the Leafs need to figure out how they ice the most competitive team within the constraints of the salary cap. There is already a plan to lean on the Marlies, and getting players like Robertson, Holmberg, and Steeves into the mix is great. Building a cheap energy line out of McMann, Douglas, and Anderson would probably warm a lot of hearts too, but there is going to still be something that denotes an attempt to move the team forward in a meaningful way.
Dubas on possible changes :âI do believe in the entire group, that said, we would look at the entire group and determine how we want to go about it.â
â David Alter (@dalter) May 17, 2022
Dubas was very careful to say that he views the core of the team beyond the four highest paid forwards on the team and there seemed to be some distancing of himself from saying anyone was coming back and was going to find themselves in a similar situation aside from the universal support for Auston Matthews. That doesnât mean anything big is coming, it just means Dubas isnât slamming the door shut like he did last year by confirming the core four would return, or his âwe can and we willâ attitude towards Marnerâs contract.
Shanahan on killer instinct and difference between this year and last year: âI saw a different team and I saw a different approach; Weâre still seeking that killer instinct but weâre doing things we need to do..â
â David Alter (@dalter) May 17, 2022
The idea of killer instinct is something that I would love to hear more from Shanahan on. Heâs raised it a few times, and unquestionably he had it in his playing career, but Iâm interested in knowing if he sees it as something that needs to be developed throughout the roster, or if it is about going and finding Brendan Shanahan style players, who leave it all on the ice and clearly go through walls for their team. When it comes to killer instinct there is some feeling that could be a shot at players like Tavares or Nylander, who while insanely talented, and care just as much if not more than others on the ice, play too calm and cool and donât convey that sense of urgency that is often demanded from hockey players. Or it could just be finding someone who can score 30 and hit like a Mack Truck. Whatever is meant by it, I donât think Shanahan is wrong to be looking for it, but as always it can come at the cost of downgrading the roster for it.
Dubas says Amirov is getting treatment in Germany: âI am stunned how positively he has handled the entire situation, remarkable for someone being dealt with that.â
â David Alter (@dalter) May 17, 2022
I was genuinely happy that someone asked this question (instead of asking about the Marner carjacking for the 100th time.) The colder reality of it is that as Leafs fans we want to see a prospect help the team win, but far more important than that, we want to see Rodion Amirov get a chance to live his life the way he was before his diagnosis. It sounds like itâs still not an easy road ahead and I wish him all the best.
Dubas on when guys like Trotz and DeBoer became available if heâs thought about how guys like that could make the team better: âThat hasnât crossed my mind because of my belief in Sheldon.â
Adds he believes in 10-15 years people will think of Sheldon in the same way.
â David Alter (@dalter) May 17, 2022
I really appreciated this response from Kyle Dubas even if I donât 100% agree with it. Keefe is a fine coach, but Iâm hesitant to put him in the upper echelon of coaches, nor do I have a belief heâll get there over time. The thing is, neither is Pete DeBoer. Barry Trotz is on the other hand a great coach and has frequently done something with nothing, but I canât imagine a coach that would be less of a fit for what the Leafs have presently built, and doubt heâd work well with Kyle Dubas. For many of you, thatâs the appeal of Barry Trotz, but I still think Dubas as the GM doing things his way is the right course for this team.
Itâs also important on that note to recognize that Brendan Shanahan provided a vote of confidence to Dubas and Keefe and implied they will be back next year. So this is obviously based on Brendan Shanahan being back next year and/or not getting a very different message from his bosses in the coming days. At this point, the safest thing to assume is that the band isnât breaking up and thatâs probably a good thing (for now.)
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