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Posted by Matt Mistele on January 23, 2013 in Game Day, Post Game, Toronto Truculent with No Comments


James van Riemsdyk

It might actually be a Game in 9. Or a Game in 27. Who knows? I’m writing this sentence at 7:08pm.

1. The game just started, and I’m already sick of the TSN commentary dedicated to “PHIL HASN’T SCORED YET AND IT’S GAME #3!” He’s been making plays amazingly well since Saturday and even backchecking. Like, a lot of backchecking, for him. I really hope this first point turns redundant at some point in the next couple hours.

2. I like Tyler Bozak. I really do. But a first line/Kessel-capable centre, he remains not. He’s tenacious and full of energy, but he simply doesn’t read plays as quickly as Kessel, and it costs the Leafs chances they should otherwise have a a result of Kessel’s (did I mention wickedly underrated?) playmaking ability. Update: He would score a PP goal in the dying minutes, wouldn’t he? Fine. You can stay, Tyler.

3. Engelland and Orr go at it early with a terrific scrap that express everything hypocritical about fighting in the NHL. Starts with a confrontation at the blue line (where it looks like Engelland tried to pull Orr’s helmet off?), transitioned into a standup fight with lots of impressively heavy blows landed (props to those guys, seriously), went on needlessly long to the point where they were both exhausted and praying for the refs to step in, then ended with smiles, hugs, and handshakes for all. Probably a “good job,” “you too,” in there as well.  What a sport.

4. “Sluggish” was indeed a good way to describe JVR when the game started. There was no jump to his game. Everything he did was tentative…or missed the net. Up until what became point #8 in this summary, he was kinda sorta Lee Stempniak.

5. A) Does Mike Komiarek really think that (first period) cross check isn’t a penalty?  B) Why on earth did Komisarek start tonight over Franson? C) Franson has to be wondering what the hell he’s done so wrong in Toronto. I bet they score here….UPDATE: Yep.

6. Malkin’s first goal on Reimer was pretty soft. Great quick shot, but from a sharp angle. It’s one goal. The sky is not falling. But it’s the kind of goal Reimer’s got to stop allowing if he’s going to make the jump everyone wants him to make and really silence his critics.

7. The Leafs’ first goal came off a curious MacArthur-Kulemin-Kadri combination (amidst a shift change) that looked dirty in execution but was actually a pretty slick rush. Kadri was likely trying to shoot, but he shouldn’t confirm that, because it was a pretty terrific pass.

8. Wow. The second goal is way more impressive. Borrowing a word from Ferraro, a glorious break wide on the rush by Kulemin sets up JVR for a tap-in, rendering point #4 in this moot. A JVR-Grabo-Kulemin line has made a whole lot of sense on paper since the winger was acquired from Philadelphia.

9. The Toronto Maple Leafs’ 5 on 3 power play is a consistently sad, immobile, indecisive, non-intimidating display of erectile dysfunction.

10. Oh boy. JVR really let that shot go for his second goal. Excellent timing for a wakeup, since our LW1 may have just left the ice with a broken hand.

11. Grabovski, Wednesday: “I need more fire. Fire burn the ice.” I think I know what he means, but regardless, what a shot for the Leafs’ fourth goal. Is it too early to establish that any players featured in Carlyle’s game day comments will automatically be awesome that night? (Ergo: MAYBE YOU SHOULD START REVEALING YOUR STARTING GOALIE, RANDY!)

12. Here’s the James Reimer problem. Everyone will focus on the softness of the two goals he allowed tomorrow. And sort of maybe kind of rightfully so. Even the Crosby breakaway (“COME ON, IT’S A CROSBY BREAKAWAY!”) was a pretty weak shot. But the real story should be how solid – if not very exceptional – Reimer was on everything else. Not bad for his first start in how many hundreds of days, against one of the league’s best teams.

13. Mike Kostka still doesn’t look out of place in the NHL. He brings the sort of sound, well-rounded play that we usually look to Gunnarson for.

14. Solid all-around effort by the Leafs. A very defensively capable showing against one of the NHL’s best offensive teams, which is something we should all be considerably encouraged about. No one predicted a 5-2 Leaf victory today.

The Toronto Maple Leafs under Randy Carlyle are, night and day, a different team than the Toronto Maple Leafs under Ron Wilson. Tenacious on the puck, defensively sound, and just visibly organized. It’s still early in the season. It would be foolish to draw sweeping conclusions from the first week.

Considering how crappy I felt as a Leafs fan less than two weeks ago, however…a night like Wednesday’s Pittsburgh opener is a positive worth remembering.

Toronto Maple Leafs vs Pittsburgh Penguins Boxscore

No.PlayerPosGAP+/-PIMSHitsBkSGvATkAFO%TOI
3D. PhaneufD0000031200-25:47:00
8M. KomisarekD0003201100-14:27
11J. McClementC000000100033%12:48
16C. MacArthurL1121051000-16:08
18M. BrownR0000002000-6:27
19J. LupulL00000000000%9:40
21J. van RiemsdykL2132232000-16:11
24J. LilesD0000000300-20:26
28C. OrrR0000500010-6:15
36C. GunnarssonD0003200200-19:16
41N. KuleminL033301210050%18:32
42T. BozakC101001120155%23:16
43N. KadriC011102000013%12:12
47L. KomarovC000000410150%12:04
51J. GardinerD0000010001-17:29
53M. KostkaD0110410110-23:16
81P. KesselR0000050000100%20:28
84M. GrabovskiC112202100061%16:20

 

Posted by MLHS on November 24, 2012 in Game Day with No Comments


Toronto Marlies

The 9-6-0-1 Marlies (5th in the Western Conference) are in Wilkes Barre tonight to play the Penguins (7 p.m., AHL Live) before heading to Hershey for a 5 p.m. puck drop tomorrow.

From Clayton Hansler:

Ben Scrivens is to get the nod in goal marking the netminder’s fifth straight start. Other lineup changes could see Korbinian Holzer and Greg McKegg draw out of the lineup as Simon Gysbers and Kenny Ryan are rotated in.

Posted by Blue Chip Prospects on November 23, 2012 in Game Day with No Comments


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This is it, folks!  Morgan Rielly skating in WHL regular season action against one of the better teams in the league on national television.

Many of you likely caught some of Rielly in the Subway Super Series but this is probably the first time most of you will be catching him in WHL action.  Edmonton is the kind of team that can cause Rielly some trouble as they’re pretty aggressive forecheckers and they carry a lot of size in their top-6 forward group.  Still, I would be betting on Rielly being the best player on the ice tonight, especially on the powerplay.

Another player to keep an eye on is Edmonton Oil King forward Curtis Lazar who our very own Jon Steitzer has been stalking / cheering for all season.  Lazar is 2013 draft eligible and will probably slot in somewhere between 7-15 overall.  Definitely a guy worth tracking tonight.

 

Posted by Ryan Fancey on March 7, 2012 in Game Day with No Comments


Tonight the Lupul-less Leafs lock up with the Penguins for the fourth time this season. It’s a national broadcast on TSN and will also be streamed on TSN.ca. Toronto will be without Colby Armstrong as well, after he sustained a broken face in a fight with Dennis Seidenberg of the Bruins. Heading into tonight’s matchup [...]

Posted by Nikhil Daljeet on February 21, 2012 in Game Day with No Comments


Tonight the Leafs will should be desperate for a win, as they cling to the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference.   The players have acknowledged that their trip out west left much to be desired.  They have vowed to come out strong here at home as they know that even the awful play of [...]

Posted by Ryan Fancey on February 9, 2012 in Game Day with No Comments


The Leafs lock up with the Flyers in Philadelphia tonight for their 55th game of the season. It’s the second game of the season between the two – the first being a 4-2 win for the Flyers. From The Score Sports Network: The Flyers are in the midst of an 0-2-1 stretch, marking the club’s [...]


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