The replay of last year’s March Madness women’s final drew 2 million more viewers than this said final… as early as the Elite 8.
12 million viewers!
With UConn as opponents in the Final Four, will the record be broken again on Friday? https://t.co/IUIuhSrBwC
– Olivier Paradis-Lemieux (@OliParle) April 2, 2024
Mathias Brunet: If Caufield scores 25-30 goals a season, the Habs will have made a good choice.
DoseWe know he can score goals because that’s what he does best… And after his 26-goal season in 46 games last year, many expected him to score (at least) 40 this season.
That said, Caufield claims “only” 20 goals since the start of the campaign, a production below the expectations that were set before the season even began.
But as Mathias Brunet pointed out on Martin Lemay’s show today (BPM Sports), we’re talking about an interesting production for a guy who was drafted 15th.
At 25-30 goals a year, the Cole Caufield pick is a success. – Mathias Brunet
The fact that he scored a goal a game in his final year in the NCAA doesn’t necessarily help matters, especially as #22 has proven that he’s capable of putting it in at the highest level.
It’s a bit difficult to take a stand in the debate because everyone has different opinions.
For example, Maxime Truman would like to see him score (at least) 40 goals a season because Caufield is paid almost $8M and that’s his job:
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Cole Caufield has an offensive style of play and it’s true that if he doesn’t produce, his role on the ice is more minimal.
But Cole Caufield wasn’t drafted first overall and he’s not a top-10 pick either. Are there a ton of 45-50 goal scorers in the NHL who were selected after the 15th pick in the draft?
Overtime
– 12 million!!!
– It’s going to be a bumpy ride.
The 8 #QMJHL series resumes tonight. All 8 games are 2-0. How many will be 3-0 at the end of the night?
2 teams trailing 0-2 are away tonight: Moncton at Chicoutimi and Halifax at Bathurst. The other 6 in deficit return home.
– Stephane Leroux (@StephRDSJunior) April 2, 2024
– That’s for sure.
I’m delighted that the Trois-Rivières Lions can at least finish their season. The players and staff deserve it. I hope the club can survive in the long term, but it’s going to be complicated. Like it or not, the ECHL is a tough league to love.
– Anthony Marcotte (@anthonymarcotte) April 2, 2024
– Can they do it?
Toronto doesn’t have a traditional one-two, all-situations, no-worries punch on the back end.
As a result, the Maple Leafs will be banking on depth and diversity on defence as they try and win the Cup.(@lukefoxjukebox) https://t.co/g32G1wzcDv
– Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) April 2, 2024