The Time Has Come, Ignore Preseason

by on October 5, 2008 in Uncategorized - 6 Comments

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Preseason has concluded for the Toronto Maple Leafs. After 9 games of juggling line-ups and testing their young guns, the Leafs have finished with a 2-5-2 record. However, this blog does not have the objective to bash the Leafs and bring the fan base to a heaving sigh. Instead, let’s take a different approach. Let’s go into the season with our heads high. Let’s go into the season with an optimistic state of mind. Let’s go into the season to watch some hockey!

These warm-up sessions have long been a deceiving affair. That’s not to say the Leafs won’t struggle like they have these past few weeks, but putting too much merit into these match-ups would be a mistake. After all, the intensity that engulfs the game of hockey is toned down in preseason. This alone affects the flow of the game, ultimately altering the final outcome.

Another important factor to consider is the Leafs’ revamped line-up. Nearly half the roster is new faces, so chemistry has yet to be established at a comfortable level. That, and the Leafs are considerably younger than years past, so some adjusting may be in need.

While in the end goaltender Vesa Toskala will be praising his new defense, he too, like the rest of the club, is going to have to adjust to the new defensive system put in place by head coach Ron Wilson. At first glance, the Leafs appear to have learned nothing, but a pattern has been followed throughout the past few weeks. One that has fought with the franchise many times in the past, and that is 3rd period collapses. When the Leafs learn to contain leads that will change their fortunes dramatically. If the Leafs were graded after 2 periods of play, consistency would describe them more often than not. However, things aren’t that simple for the 41-year Cup-less franchise, so some work will have to be done by Wilson and co.

Instead of moping over the possibility of an Ottawa Senators playoff quality team, let’s go into the season with our minds open. If Wilson could sell the defensive system to the players, the playoffs are not a far cry. Achieving the fallow goal wouldn’t snub the rebuilding plan either, as some valuable experience would be had from the wide-range of youngsters.

On the other hand, a season full of L’s on the calendar would assure a quality prospect in a draft pool that is expected to be strong. This would further to the new era of promising youngsters that is beginning to re-ignite this fallen club.

No matter what the outcome, some interesting stories will be developing throughout the course of this season. And no matter what hardships the Leafs endure, it’s refreshing to see a legitimate rebuilding plan in motion.

Let’s enjoy this season, not only because it’s hockey, but because it’s a new page for a franchise in dire need of one.

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  • Liquid

    The Leafs do not have any bonafide stars this year…. so the scoring is going to be spread among three lines (if there is any scoring).

    They have upgraded behind the bench.
    They have upgraded their goal tending based on Toskala being number one from the start.
    They have upgraded their defense.

    The questions and answers will all come from the forwards.

    Can Grabovski keep it up…. leading scorer in the pre season…. and looking like a top six forward playing with Hagman and Tlusty?

    They know Hagman is a top 6 forward.

    Then you have Antropov Poni and Blake… will Blake continue his much improved play?

    Will Steen, Stajan and (White?) or Mitchell provide more scoring than last year?

    Will Moore continue his improved play….. playin along side Mayer and ??

    There certainly isn’t a bonafide star on this team…. but will a more balanced attack.. with an emphasis on defence and better coaching…. be able to produce?

    We shall see.

    Cheers

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  • jonwanker

    I think Grabovski and Tlusty will have breakout years feeding off each other. Tlusty didn’t really have anyone who could match his speed and skill set on the team last year, and Grabovski has that in spades. It’s going to be interesting watching those two in the coming season.

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  • Blair

    Didn’t the Penguins look dismal in last year’s preseason? Not to compare talent, but the point is the preseason is hardly a good way to predict a team’s regular season play. I’m not saying the Leafs will fair much better, but the Bergers and other Leaf haters out there are foolish to write off the season before it even begins. The good news is aside from the St.Louis game the Leafs had a chance to win every game in the pre-season, so even if the Leafs do lose at least they will be competitive.

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  • Lee

    I’m with you Ron. Optimism is the right approach.

    Why is it the Toronto media does not have ONE SINGLE SOLITARY writer who approaches this season with optimism?

    Thanks for writing this. I’m really excited for this season. Sure we’re gonna have our third period collapses, but now at least we have speed, youth, and a bit of tenacity.

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  • Peter McLennan

    If the Leafs play their cards right this season, they could make a big stride towards shoring up their future and have the ability to turn themselves into a very competitive team for next year. They could easily enter the off-season with a top five pick which they can use to acquire a blue chip prospect, but they could also make some trades at the deadline to pick up more high picks and clear up a lot of cap space. In a year where Marion Gaborik, Jay Bouwmeester, the Sedin Twins and Marion Hossa are all set for free agency, that is not a bad time to start building a team. It will probably be a very long year for us leaf fans but it could be a very exciting off season.

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