Mike Augello
Commissioner Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Buffalo, NY Joined: 06.25.2006
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ziffles
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Joined: 07.19.2010
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Lindgren had a sneaky good season last year. Put up good numbers playing against men in the allsvenkan. He might end up being a good long term pick. |
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Atarileaf
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: ON Joined: 02.12.2017
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Has Markov signed with the Leafs yet? I heard somewhere someone said so |
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Steven_Seagull
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: AUSTON MATTHEWS IS A LEAF Joined: 03.03.2016
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New blog everyone - Matthews_Auston
Thanks Mike. |
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people that write columns should get their facts straight..
1st: NHL 30-5 years ago was different than now; league is getting younger and younger - young players able to make the step to nhl earlier due to the different style of game being played.
2nd: Euro players normally took longer to come over to NHL - Detroit selected quite a bit of them.
3rd: Last time before this year Detroit picked top10 was 1991..
4th: Detroit had a very good roster, therefor not so much room for recent draftees to directly make the step
so there is NO 'detroit development model' - basically they never had any top picks 1st round, and a very good team; it was never a choice for Detroit to wait a few years, it was just a normal outcome of circumstances.
why do Leafs now 'wait longer with some of the prospects to make step to nhl'?
because they have a very good (forward) group now, not alot of room for youngsters to make the team (top9 fw). |
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people that write columns should get their facts straight..
1st: NHL 30-5 years ago was different than now; league is getting younger and younger - young players able to make the step to nhl earlier due to the different style of game being played.
2nd: Euro players normally took longer to come over to NHL - Detroit selected quite a bit of them.
3rd: Last time before this year Detroit picked top10 was 1991..
4th: Detroit had a very good roster, therefor not so much room for recent draftees to directly make the step
so there is NO 'detroit development model' - basically they never had any top picks 1st round, and a very good team; it was never a choice for Detroit to wait a few years, it was just a normal outcome of circumstances.
why do Leafs now 'wait longer with some of the prospects to make step to nhl'?
because they have a very good (forward) group now, not alot of room for youngsters to make the team (top9 fw). - MaximusAurelius
Detroit development model is build a strong team and the consistently draft well. Let players over ripen in the minors (have a strong farm team) and gradually move them in to replace older players as they moved out. So not trading young prospects or picks basically even when you have a good team. |
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Detroit development model is build a strong team and the consistently draft well. Let players over ripen in the minors (have a strong farm team) and gradually move them in to replace older players as they moved out. So not trading young prospects or picks basically even when you have a good team. - HealthyScratch6
this is BS
EDIT: it's always projected by people who write this, that they chose this as a model for players not to fail in nhl etc. ('make sure they're ready').
basically the red wings had such a good team, that no room for the youngsters, even if they were already ready before (as you say, basically only option for young players was to get on the team filling a spot of an older player leaving). |
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Richard Frank
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Richardface Motherfranker, ON Joined: 06.29.2017
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Yeah anything I've ever read or heard in interviews said that Detroit had an organizational philosophy of being patient with prospects, the Leafs have done the same. |
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Richard Frank
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: Richardface Motherfranker, ON Joined: 06.29.2017
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I heard Lou saying the same thing in an interview |
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this is BS - MaximusAurelius
Could also be considered developed properly in stead of rushing them. Especially for dmen. |
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Could also be considered developed properly in stead of rushing them. Especially for dmen. - HealthyScratch6
watch dermott make the team this year.
leafs d sucks, that's why he'll be given the opportunity.
the young forwards just don't have the same chances bc leafs fw group is good. |
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this is BS
EDIT: it's always projected by people who write this, that they chose this as a model for players not to fail in nhl etc. ('make sure they're ready').
basically the red wings had such a good team, that no room for the youngsters, even if they were already ready before (as you say, basically only option for young players was to get on the team filling a spot of an older player leaving). - MaximusAurelius
And it worked for 20 years. What's your point. Whether it was on purpose or not doesn't matter. |
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watch dermott make the team this year.
leafs d sucks, that's why he'll be given the opportunity.
the young forwards just don't have the same chances bc leafs fw group is good. - MaximusAurelius
If dermott is better than rosen borgman and marincin then yes he'll be on the team. But do you know who won't be on the team even if he has a great training camp. Liljegren |
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walshyleafsfan
Vancouver Canucks |
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Location: I really don't care about Nylander, I really hope he gets injured and is out - Makita Joined: 07.14.2011
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watch dermott make the team this year.
leafs d sucks, that's why he'll be given the opportunity.
the young forwards just don't have the same chances bc leafs fw group is good. - MaximusAurelius
No chance Dermoot makes the opening roster.
They'll send him back to the AHL for sure. 100%.
He might get a call up later on during the year, but No chance he starts with the Leafs |
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No chance Dermoot makes the opening roster.
They'll send him back to the AHL for sure. 100%.
He might get a call up later on during the year, but No chance he starts with the Leafs - walshyleafsfan
If he is the 4th best dman at camp meaning he out plays hainsey Carrick marincin rosen and borgman I think he makes the team as 3rd pairing LD. If it's close I think he gets sent down. |
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No chance Dermoot makes the opening roster.
They'll send him back to the AHL for sure. 100%.
He might get a call up later on during the year, but No chance he starts with the Leafs - walshyleafsfan
Dermott makes the team - after Rielly he's Leafs best LH d-man already; he'll be on the 3rd pair whole season |
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Dermott makes the team - after Rielly he's Leafs best LH d-man already; he'll be on the 3rd pair whole season - MaximusAurelius
So I'm guessing Gardiner is your 2017-2018 Nylander. |
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So I'm guessing Gardiner is your 2017-2018 Nylander. - HealthyScratch6
Gardiner always sucked |
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Gardiner always sucked - MaximusAurelius
Yeah you're right. Players never improve. |
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Steven_Seagull
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: AUSTON MATTHEWS IS A LEAF Joined: 03.03.2016
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Dermott makes the team - after Rielly he's Leafs best LH d-man already; he'll be on the 3rd pair whole season - MaximusAurelius
When did Gardiner get traded? |
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Steven_Seagull
Toronto Maple Leafs |
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Location: AUSTON MATTHEWS IS A LEAF Joined: 03.03.2016
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Gardiner always sucked - MaximusAurelius
oh, I see |
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oh, I see - Steven_Seagull
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