Have you noticed significant change in way Leafs play under Berube?

TSN Director of Scouting Craig Button joins SC with Jay Onrait to share if he’s noticed a significant change in the way the Maple Leafs are playing under Craig Berube, and what stood out to him about Linus Ullmark’s Senators debut.

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  1. After two games, all you can say is the Leaf goaltending has been hot, and the scoring cold. Two games isn't long enough to say either is significant yet. If they can keep the defensive play up there in the clouds (GAA of 1.5), that would be hugely significant. Offensively, the reverse is true – the so-called 'big 4' have only out the puck in the net once. That needs to change ASAP. Leafs usually score a lot of goals and give up a lot of goals. So far this year they're not scoring much, but letting even less in the net. But, really, two games is just the beginning.
    The most significant thing in terms of the league I've seen so far this year is yet another increase in the hype before the season's opening game. It's getting a bit much!

  2. One thing that hasn't changed for Toronto occurred against Montreal

    How many times have we heard this? :We could and should have won?. Try , like every playoff. They are very content to constantly take shots from the outside hitting posts and the goalie himself. It is absolutely insane. Watch what Florida and Boston do under the same circumstance. They will crash the net. Bring in two guys to screen the goalie. Swarm the net and shoot from the point for the tip or screen. Why haven't our guys learned this yet. The old definition of insanity. And will usually be successful.

  3. Yeah I noticed Berube's changes in his first ever game, when their "not being shutout" record (which was a month away from being the all-time record, beating a Gretzky roster) was ended by a bottom-feeding team with the league's youngest defense and a middle-of-the-pack goalie.

  4. So far, I like what I see. I believe they should have won the game against Montreal. Hot goaltender! They seem bigger and stronger this year which is something they needed badly.

  5. That’s why the NHL has the most meaningless regular season in Sport. Game two of the season and we’re chatting up playoffs already. Playoffs begin after April 17 2025. What are we going to watch in the meantime…

  6. Raised in a Ottawa for 20 years was a Leafs fan and now living in Toronto for past 15 years always torn between rooting for leafs or Senators. I feel like Leafs tok soft for playoff hockey and Berube isn't a magician. For the Sens if their defense and goaltending holds up they have the talent to be a playoff team this year

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