Craig Berube on the impact of the Leafs' fourth line: "In 2019 in St. Louis, our fourth line was really effective for us... You need it in the playoffs... Laughton's line has been very good for a while now"
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Craig Berube on the impact of the Leafs' fourth line: "In 2019 in St. Louis, our fourth line was really effective for us... You need it in the playoffs... Laughton's line has been very good for a while now"
"You just have to keep playing and playing him hard. He is going to do what he does. You can't retaliate."
"It's important not to retaliate, but at the same time, you have to protect, too."
"In the first period, it was very good. In the second period, we just kind of threw it out and didn't make a play."
"You are always looking to improve in areas throughout the playoffs and throughout the season."
Coach Craig Berube addressed areas needing improvement as the series progresses. He acknowledged the significance of maintaining focus and composure against competitors like Ridly Greig. Stolarz’s actions were deemed as protecting his crease, not a retaliatory message. Berube stressed the importance of not retaliating against aggressive plays while ensuring strong protection for the goalie. Despite leading the series 2-0, Berube noted the need for continued refinement, particularly in puck breakout plays, highlighting inconsistencies observed during game performances.
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