Leafs or Oilers?

by on April 5, 2012 in 2011-12 Season - 479 Comments

Leafs or Oilers?
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Photo: John Ulan/Canadian Press

For the early part of the season, when the Leafs were still planted in the playoff picture and the Oilers began to return to their rightful place at the bottom of the standings, there was plenty of debate over which team was truly on the right track to winning (seriously) again. Two popular Canadian clubs, two large fan-bases, and perhaps two of the most meticulous groups of bloggers and internet-y fans in the hockey world.

The answer seemed pretty simple: give me the Leafs and their upswing (or so it seemed) with Burke over that joker Tambellini any day of the week. Tambellini is perhaps the biggest disaster to ever happen to the Oilers, and despite his stable of top picks, he’s done ultimately nothing of his own accord to help that team. Burke, I guess, is helping the Leafs or something.

Despite the fact that the Oilers have potential superstars in the Nuge, Hall, Eberle, and whoever they draft 2nd or 3rd this year, many believed that the Leafs were in better hands and would break out of the slump sooner; perhaps even this season.

Now, at the end of the season, the Leafs are a measly 5 points ahead of the Oilers and while both clubs present glaring holes in their lineups, which ones are the easiest to cover? I don’t watch the Oilers a whole lot, but the word on the street is that they should draft a potentially elite defenceman in the draft this season, and they have goaltending issues to address. Of course Toronto has the goaltending problem as well, and outside of that I’m not sure what they can or will do to improve in the off-season.

I suppose the question I’m asking is this: excluding management (both could probably be fired within a couple seasons anyway), which team is in the better situation?

It may be seen as a meaningless debate, but a) we have time on our hands these days, and b) measuring against other basement-dwelling teams like the Leafs gives fans somewhat of a clearer set of expectations going forward. Are either of these teams playoff-worthy next season? Is it way too early to speculate? And if it’s too early to speculate on the Leafs, but not-so-much the Oilers, what does that say about Toronto?

It’s just a quick thought I had this morning when reflecting on the argument from earlier this season. Now that it seems everyone is on a level playing field, the answers don’t seem as obvious.

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  • wiski

    LOL

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  • mr_hanie

    Its the Richard Peddie formula for milking the cash cow….sign or trade for players people know to keep fans happy….

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  • honesthockey

    Like I said a good 3rd line would make me happy.

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  • honesthockey

    Lol yep.

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  • honesthockey

    I wouldn’t be surprised to see Franson gone.

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  • honesthockey

    Gonna be some player movement. Burke has to win.

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  • Schenn

    Rasums better have a good season, as Gose looks like he’s close to being MLB ready!

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  • wiski

    Remember how good Exalby`s high light reel looked then how he played?
    Franson makes me feel the same way but there is more hope for Franson I think.lol

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  • honesthockey

    Something about Franson. You see him then you don’t. Really hard to assess his game because he’s so all over the map.

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  • leafmealone

    I just think it’s a little silly to credit a team with doing something successful, just by being so terrible they continually draft in the top 5 until they have so many stars they can’t help but win some games.

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  • honesthockey

    Mine are:

    1 – Secondary scoring
    2 – Third line with some tenacity
    3 – A lead the way defensemen

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  • rustynail

    http://mapleleafshotstove.com/2012/04/05/gdt-leafs-vs-lightning-7-p-m-leafs-tv/ GDT

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  • leafmealone

    Meh, I think Kaberle’s defensive inability just outweighed Schenn’s and it made Luke look better by comparison.

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  • leafmealone

    Until I started hearing the specific player references, I thought it was Julien talking to the Bruins. lol

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  • honesthockey

    Kaberle is better defensively than Gardiner

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  • leafmealone

    There’s a Senator looking to start an inquiry panel on similar behaviour across profressional sports. He’s going on the notion that in any other instance, if someone is payed to injure another individual it would be considered a crime for both participants. The Saints players have already been warned that they will in future be questioned by authorities over what has happened, and that they will all be supplied with lawyers by the NFLPA, and that these lawyers, as well as their union reps will be present at these questionings. THey have further been advised to say nothing in these interviews without consulting the lawyer and union rep in attendance.

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  • rustynail

    by a ton

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  • honesthockey

    Doubt it. Kaberle was better year one. Gardiner is gifted with the puck but without it he is absolutely terrible. At this point.

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  • rustynail

    Kaberle was probably better year 1 than he was last year.

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