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Ce que les Leafs peuvent apprendre des Bruins | Kyper et Bourne



L’ancien gardien de but des Bruins et des Maple Leafs, Andrew Raycroft, rejoint Real Kyper & Bourne pour discuter des problèmes au pays des Leafs avant de se tourner vers Boston et une franchise renaissante des Bruins. ———————————————- Abonnez-vous à Sportsnet sur YouTube – http://sprtsnt.ca/2paAT2L Visitez Sportsnet.ca pour plus d’actualités sportives et de faits saillants – http://www.sportsnet.ca Suivez Sportsnet sur Facebook – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTFB Suivez Sportsnet sur Twitter – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTTWTR Suivez Sportsnet sur Instagram – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTINST Suivez Sportsnet sur Snapchat – http://sprtsnt.ca/YTSNAP Regardez Sportsnet sur Sportsnet maintenant – http://sportsnet.ca /à présent

29 Comments

  1. I think it’s too late for the Leafs’ group to learn from Boston. They would’ve done it years ago if they were capable.

  2. what they can learn is to not spend 11+ million on 3 players so that they have no depth

  3. You pay guys 10 to 11 million a year for not playing up to the level thay are expected to play. Bruins would get rid of them.

  4. It’s not what the Leafs can learn; it’s what Dubas can learn. Build around your core, don’t try to skip ahead of the process and that is exactly what he did signing Tavares instead of taking your time and building a young core around Matthews to grow with.

  5. People need to understand that last yr pasta came off the death of his child and surgery and casually put up 40 goals with erik haula as his center. Pasta drives lines single handedly and needs to start being respected higher up when we discuss best players in the world.

  6. This video is 90% about the bruins and people in the comments are still talking about the Leafs. Let it go Leafs fans!

  7. They need to learn what it's like to be an actual team and not just a group of guys thrown together to make a team. That's what the Leafs look and feel like when you watch them play. They're a group of individuals who were put together and told you're a team.

    Boston are an actual unified team. They play for each other, fight for each other, have faith in each other and trust each other to go out and get the job done when another line is out there. The fact that most players who sign for Boston take less money to better the team overall is a sign of the leadership in management and the players of the team. Now that's on Leafs management but that kind of mentality helps bond players which then leads to on ice success.Talent too but talent alone won't necessarily get you all the way. Toronto have the talent, they lack the team leadership and mentality of the Bruins.

    If you ask who the most talented team is on paper, even with guys like Bergeron, Pasta, Marchy etc, if you're talking pure talent when compared to Matthews, Marner etc, the Leafs are the more talented team. However you ask who the better Team is overall, that's Boston by a landslide and you can see it in how they play on the ice. You can't say that about Toronto.

    If someone jabs away at their goalie, at least on Boston play will always jump in and be like "Hey what the hell are you doing to our goalie?" and put a stop to it. When it happened to Toronto's goalie, nobody did anything.

    Somebody gets a bad hit on the Leafs if Simmonds isn't in the lineup, nobody does anything. If that happens in Boston, somebody is going to jump in and get that guy at some point to stick up for their teammate.

  8. I love the way Boston plays
    They keep coming at you know stopping ,I wished the leafs played like them

  9. The Leafs focus should be to seriously step up and win every game.

    No excuses.

    Matthews, Marner, Tavares, Nylander, Robertson.

    Those 5 names should be enough to lead.

  10. Boston has had Chara and now Bergeron as captains for 15+ years. You can't put a price on that kind of leadership.

  11. yeah, sure… let's get the opinion from one of the worst goalies in Leafs history.
    He, no scrtach that, his oversized equipment won the Calder trophy. The first year of the crackdown on the goalitender equipment was his first year with the Leafs… and he stunk the joint out every game.

  12. The Leafs are a cautionary tale on why you don't pay 3+ players who are forwards over $10m a year BEFORE they've actually won something. As a result, the Leafs are hamstrung when it comes to adding pieces. The Lightning didn't do that. The Avs didn't do that.

  13. The B's brought in Chara & Savard in 06'! They brought in their youth, but the youth didn't have to be the leaders too, which when you think about it. It's rare that your best youngest talent can also lead. I'm not knocking Matthews & Tavvares;. I think they're a great playerrs but they remind me of a Joe Thorton. Full of talent, but aren't the best leaders. Since we're talking the B's here as well. The B's realized that Big Z couldn't do it alone. So, they went and got a former champ & one of the games best leaders in Mark Recchi who took Bergy under his wing, Bergy brought DK who taught Lucic. Then you had Z & Ference bring up the Siendberg's Boychuk's & McQuaid's up on how to lead. The players who put on the B's logo learn. They either learn how not to be just passengers on the team, or you won't be there. AKA Seguin & Kessel. They had to learn from elsewhere. Kessel got lucky to have Sid & Gino. Seguin not so much. The Leafs hoped their best players would also be their best leaders & it's not working!

  14. I can confirm all the doom and gloom surrounding the Bruins during the offseason. But the Celtics just went to the finals, and the Patriots are an unmitigated disaster by their standards, so the noise wasn't as loud as it otherwise should have been. A thing Raycroft left out when talking about Montgomery, is that he's putting an emphasis on offense, and encouraging aggression and controlled risk taking. The D men get up in the rush a lot faster this year than in years past.

  15. I like the quip about the Leafs firing their goalie coach. The Bruins have the longest tenured assistant coach in the NHL right now. Bob Essensa is the Bruins goalie coach and he coached Andrew Raycroft.

  16. you cant compare boston mafia rigged games with an organization that is the centre of hockey. too many eyes on toronto to be corrupt like the bruins

  17. Meanwhile, here in Tampa, Coach Coop has been here for a decade. The players seem to STILL respond to his message. Weird, I know.

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