The Toronto Maple Leafs still have one more game to close out their season before they're on to the playoffs. Toronto might finally have the chance to get out of the first round as they play a banged up Montreal Canadiens team. However they'll have to be careful as some of the Canadiens have had some key time to rest so like they say, anything can happen in the playoffs. Regardless, the Leafs remain the favourites to come out of the Canadian division.However how far they can go after that will be the real test. One NHLer doesn't believe they're any good at all to begin with and have just benefited from an easy season against the other Canadian teams. «Toronto — they're steamrolling teams in the Canadian division. Guess what? I don't think any of the teams in the Canadian division are good. Any of them. They have no defense. How the fuck can they win the Stanley Cup when they play no defense?… I just don't think their forwards care enough about defense to win. I don't know if their goalie is good enough to steal them a series. They're good against the Canadian division. I don't think they're actually good.» What do you think of these comments?
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