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Is it time to rewrite the Maple Leafs’ lineup card?
Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

The Toronto Maple Leafs really owe a lot to the Blue Jays at the moment. Could you imagine how the city would be reacting to a 3-3-1 start if fans were giving hockey their undivided attention right now?

Yes, it is early in the season. Yes, there have been some strong performances to celebrate. And, yes, as much as this is a poor start in a pillow soft opening month, there is enough talent to turn this around…

BUT…

(I like big buts and I cannot lie.)

There needs to be some real accountability regarding the lineup card and some significant changes need to be made where things are clearly not working.

I’ve alluded to some of these issues previously. Max Domi is at best a hot mess and it’s a tough sell to say he belongs in an NHL lineup the way he’s playing.

The same can be said for Nick Robertson, Dakota Joshua, and Brandon Carlo. And it’s not just the players but it might be who has been playing with who and how the lineup is constructed and when the players on the ice. Craig Berube seems to be in over his head as much as every player that was expected to pick up the regular season slack for Mitch Marner. He can only deflect with “how ‘bout those Jays?” so often before the question shifts back to why Easton Cowan and Calle Jarnkrok are sitting over the slew of players they’ve outplayed this season.

Maybe it shouldn’t be a surprise that the guy who needed a 21% shooting percentage for his career year looks like Nick Ritchie most of the time. Maybe it shouldn’t be a surprise that the guy who looked good playing with Hampus Lindholm might need Hampus Lindholm to look good.

The problems the Leafs are having don’t stop there and for a team that needs to work on accountability, there are plenty of players begging to sit in favour of Easton Cowan, Philippe Myers, and Sammy Blais.

That’s not to say the Leafs issues stop there. While Knies has been producing

This article first appeared on TheLeafsnation and was syndicated with permission.

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