Don’t Give up on Blake Yet

by on August 25, 2009 in Uncategorized - 59 Comments

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So few players seem to ignite the dichotomy of emotions Jason Blake inspires. Undrafted, undersized and inconsistent, Blake rode the wave of a steep and late developmental curve and earned himself a five year $20 million contract at 34. A prototypical throwback to the malaise of JFJ’s overpriced veteran acquisitions, Blake has taken his lumps in the media, demands for his trade by fans and rekindled some of the form that made him a 40 goal scoring all-star on Long Island.

Yet regardless of his contemporary state of play or his trading value, few have a bad word to say about the Moorhead, Minnesota native.

Small wonder, with an immovable contract analogous to maligned teammate Jeff Finger, Blake has ebbed and flowed in rhythm with the turbulence of back room upheaval like no other. Dubbed a one season wonder whose goal scoring exploits for the Islanders were anomalous to a side lacking offensive leadership, Blake went from big fish in a shallow pool to floundering in the Toronto fishbowl.

Pressure then could have been one reason for the collapse of form he experienced in his first year in Toronto, more fundamentally the diagnosis of Chronic myelogenous leukemia helped put the game into perspective. For what it was worth Blake never hid behind the life threatening malady, instead he turned his frustrated ire at former head coach Paul Maurice under whom his zeal for the game waned feeling poorly utilized in a dump and chase system unsuited to his style of play.

Subsequently one of few players concerned enough to publicly castigate Maurice for his mismatched strategy, Blake continued to struggle until seasons close machine gunning 332 shots, predominantly from the blue line, for a meager 15 goals and 4.5% shot percentage. Had it not been for his career high 37 assists, many from rebounds, 2007-08 would have been nothing short of disastrous.

Instead Blake was front row and center for Cliff Fletcher’s clear out with many speculating the American would be one of the country clubbers for whom the axe would fall. As it was, Blake survived more because a buyout would prove as ugly as his contract did to prospective GM’s.

Hardly an inspiring foundation with which to build a new relationship under the incumbent Ron Wilson. With the former San Jose coach demanding greater accountability within a hard hitting, transitional West Coast system, Blake started last season looking bereft of enthusiasm in a team of young, inexperienced guns. Seemingly isolated in the culture of defeat that had insidiously prevailed the year before, Blake lacked the drive many of the less talented youngsters hungry for ice time displayed.

With Blake’s ennui setting in early despite his excitement concerning the coaching changes pre-season, Ron Wilson decided to make good of his promise that no one player was secure in the lineup and promptly benched the Leafs highest paid forward, first on the 23rd of October and again 19 days later on November 11th. Citing Blake’s lack of work ethic and nonexistent back checking (not to mention just 2 goals in 14 games), Wilson was not only sending a message to Blake, he was establishing a new philosophy of earning over entitlement within the organization.

For Blake the ignominious exiling to the press box resulted in the very belligerence Wilson sought. Having not been a healthy scratch for 9 seasons, Blake first erupted into a four letter tirade, then channeled his newfound “I’ll show you” attitude on the ice, exploding for 19 goals between the months of December and February.

Evoking memories of his Long Island days, what Blake continued to lack in consistency he more than made up for in energy and tenacity, stirring up opponents and drawing penalties while utilizing his speed and driving, kamikaze style, to the net. Subsequently maintaining a point a game pace almost to seasons close, Blake transcended the lazy puck handling and preemptive shooting that marred his early season efforts while simultaneously becoming a more rounded team player. Like the Blake of old he was getting involved in scrums as opposed to simply skating away and his two way play demonstrated a renewed hunger for the game and for the Leafs.

Like a drawn out and scripted love affair Blake’s place within the organization has taken some careful and subtle plotting punctuated by sledgehammer twists. Yet as last season closed out it was becoming apparent Blake was going to play a more significant role than just an offensive leader. With a new era of youth expected to front the revival of Leafs fortunes in years to come, Blake has worked to become a mentor within the franchise in the wake of Fletcher’s veteran exodus.

Increasingly integral in his new capacity off the ice, Blake’s continued upsurge in form will prove pivotal to the short term aspirations of the Leafs on it. With Burke setting his sights on the schooling grounds of the playoffs, a 36 year old Blake is still likely to be a leading light in an underwhelming crop of forwards backed by a cup competitive defense.

Crucially Blake will have to draw upon the verve he gained by being benched last season without the lassitude that prompted his removal from the lineup and without Dominic Moore with whom he fostered a strong chemistry. With a hoard of young talent looking to cut their teeth on the top line, another slow start by Blake or a failure to lead from the front could see him demoted once again.

Still, Blake remains a player for whom most fans have a lot of time, a player people want to see succeed. Throughout his failures few others have been afforded the patience Blake has been. Fundamentally likeable when he plays his intense, bouncy game, Blake still has a lot to prove in Toronto. Where his 40 goal season may be well behind him now, the value of his contract could be more than justified if he is instrumental in bringing the next crop of Leafs stars to the fore.

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  • wendel over mats

    Well done Ed – I consider myself one of the great unwashed that would benefit from some more book learnin’. That’s precisely why I need someone who’s proficient at these things to help me out here.

    As for Sid – puleese! I pulled him into the Blake with a C discussion because I perceive them to be both total absurdities. You couldn’t find two more selfish players – if that’s the examples anyone wants for leadership, you’re welcome to them!

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  • wingy17

    + my wife bought a Blake jersey last year, so I’d like to see him stay (yea, somehow her favourite player on the team :)

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  • Edward Flannery

    @wendel over mats
    Gotta admit i was expecting a verbal tirade aimed towards my family members, your calm response was a pleasant suprise i thank you.
    and my apologies with the Syd debate i thought you meant that Blake was as good as Syd and you were a supporter. I as well am not a fan of Syd, think hes tremendously skilled but plays exactly how you would expect a kid who grew up since 13 having everybody praise him. he acts so entitled on the ice and when things dont go his way he blames the Refs cause there is no way that JC SC could be wrong.
    So yes your Syd, Blake reference was great and my insult of it has turned the goose back on me,
    im the goose.

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  • TuckerThomas

    Go Leaves Go!

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  • wendel over mats

    @ed – Nice thing about this board is having civil discourse. Hope we never lose it!

    as for Cindy – Game 7 of the Final said it all to me. He’s down, benched for the most critical game of the year. Oh my, said HNIC, how can the Pens possibly survive!?

    And they respond with what is likely their best effort of the series.

    The real leaders on that squad showed up then – Malkin, Staal, and Maxime Talbot (of all the unlikely heros)

    Sid didn’t even look happy for his team mates efforts at stepping up. Your right, he’s not ready for this leadership thing – how could he when he’s had everything handed to him since PeeWee?

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  • Edward Flannery

    @wendel over mats
    Agree across the board with ya, pure talent is not what a leader is hes gotta set the example. I rember him being hurt, hip or knee i believe, he sure did hoist that cup quickly with possibly the worst sentiment ever uttered while hoisting the cup.
    and i quote
    “WUUUUUUUWIIIIIIII”
    skip to 1:20
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0vEJvy9eARY
    Im glad weve never really had to deal with a young phenom here in Toronto, i dont know why it would just seem so out of place to have a player bigger than the team IMO.

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  • phill

    This is retarded.
    Yes this article is too “wordy”. An attempt to be professional. It was over kill.
    And Mr. Blake is talented but is overpaid. He was better off a a agitator then a goal scorer. Another poor move be JFJ.
    The more I think about the more less sympathy I have for that guy. Thanks for nothing Johny-boy.

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  • http://mapleleafshotstove.com Garrett Bauman

    @TuckerThomas:
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    Contrary to the popular misconception, Toronto Maple Leafs is not technically a misspelling.
    .
    Rather, when Conn Smythe purchased the Toronto St. Pats, and took control on Valentine’s Day 1927, his first order of business was to re-name the team.
    .
    The team is, in fact, named after the Maple Leaf Regiment which fought in World War I … hence the singular of “Leafs” as opposed to “Leaves”.
    .
    Just some fun trivia the next time someone tries to make fun of you for cheering for a team that has a misspelled name (for some reason Senators’ fans really love doing this, despite being from a city where you would think they would know their military history).

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  • mapleleafsforever

    I LOVE THIS SITE.

    ACTUAL ANALYSIS THAT IS WORTH READING.

    BRAVO.

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  • Atomic Wedgie

    Senators fans aren’t going to understand that explanation. You have to dumb it waaaay down for them.

    Try this: if you invited Ryan Leaf and his wife to dinner, would you tell your wife that the Leafs are coming over, or the Leaves?

    And then feel free to discuss why anyone in his right mind would invite Ryan Leaf over for dinner.

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  • Falcon

    Isn’t it too sharp a focus through too bright a light on our, shall we say our medium sized Blake ? Even medium sized is on the optimistic side, or is it not ?

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  • Edward Flannery

    @Garrett Bauman
    Cheers great info (as usual)!!!!! led me to do some re-reading, i particularily enjoy this part of the St. Pats sale
    “He (Querrie) gave serious consideration to a $200,000 bid from a Philadelphia group. However, Toronto Varsity Graduates coach Conn Smythe put together an ownership group of his own and made a $160,000 offer for the franchise. With the support of St. Pats shareholder J. P. Bickell, Smythe persuaded Querrie to reject the Philadelphia bid, arguing that civic pride was more important than money.”
    You wont see that too much these days, to think what could have been had their society be governed by money. Also Gary Bettman wasnt alive yet (probably, if you told me he was an imortal demon id understand the logic.)

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  • http://admin Alec Brownscombe

    Hey guys…. just got the word that the Maple Leafs Annual preorders shipped today!

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  • kaz

    @ Jordon

    You were surprised and happy to say that blake potted 60+ points and 25 goals last season when playing with “Moore, Mitchell and a bit of Grabovski”…You later predicted that blake was going to score 30 goals and it the 75 point mark. Which “new” leaf will propel blake near the 80 point work? Colton Orr LMAO :P …hopeful thinking is good though!

    Peronsally, I think that blake could be better if he shared the puck a bit…he is a puck hog and shoots way too much wasting countless opportunities.

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  • Ksavz

    Pretty embarrassing when people are complaining about their lack of knowledge, almost blaming it on you lollll. Great article, i found it refreshing and different, your writing style is definitely fit for a novel.

    As for Blake…I’m unsure as to what role he fits on this team next year..whether he helps produce on the 1st to lines..or gives scoring depth on the 3rd line with Wallin and another player like Hagman. This year should be very interesting, i’m excited beyond belief.

    Leafs vs Canucks October 24th, GM Place, woooo, GO LEAFS GO!

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  • B Gordon

    @RSW
    Well written, RSW. Hockey, like baseball deserves its eloquent writers, those who can reflect the richness of the game, with the richness of their words. I for one, appreciated the content of your article and use of language. Let me cast my vote for a continuation of your methods. Writing with depth of language and thought is what makes this site great.
    Are you a published SF writer?

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  • wendel over mats

    Hey Alec – great news.

    I hope we get some decent reviews up on here from readers once they them in their hands?

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  • canucksnaphook

    Some video from Calgary with Cox talking about Beauchemin. Atleast its something……

    http://thestar.blogs.com/thespin/

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  • Edward Flannery

    Some jackass on CBC news just tried to make the argument that over half the league is European and the KHL is “closer than further away” for challenging the NHL. He claims that if Jim B were to partner up with the KHL he could make a new league in Canada. This is why i prefer to voice opions here cuts down on the crazies, and not only the crazies but the crazies with no backing information.

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  • captain morgan

    Hey Richard:

    A very well written commentary…you do have skill there my freind!!

    I don’t agree with your comments about Blake though…while I do hope he has a useful season with Leafs, and yes, at the end of last year, he was playing well…I really don;t think that there will be a lot of room for him on this team of upcoming youngsters…he will get 3rd line minutes and a little more in the odd game. I don’t look for him to be any kind of catlyst though.

    As of your opinion of mentoring the younger kids, I sincerely hope not!! If you ask him yourself, he will tell you that he has been a selfish teammate, someone who put himself first above the team at differenet points in time…that is NOT what our young kids need!! Just look at the problem that Grabovski and him had last year…two fights in practise and numerous times that teammates had to step in and stop them from going at it. They weren’t at a time that Grab’s wasn’t playing well, so it obviously was a dressing room problem! There also has been the questions about his fitness levels being weak, which is something we don;t want our kids getting into! I would rather have a Gary Roberts type of vetran to have our kids mentored by!!

    Having said all of this, I do not wish the man any hurt…he has gone through a lot, proven that a little man can play in the areas reserved for big guys and shown that he can have heart! I just feel that time, size, attitude and the youth movement will not allow him to take a more serious role on this club!!

    Look for a more rounded professional like Hagman to have a more direct approach with the young kids. Just my opionion and not necessarily right!

    Well written Richard!

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  • lescott

    Richard, could you maybe just do without the words next time… like, make your point using pictures.

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  • TuckerThomas

    How about a “Choose your own adventure” video blog?

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  • LeafsRyan

    When we first signed Blake i was happy because i was young and i thought 40 goal’s was amazing. In reality giving a 33* year old 20 million is just plain stupid and once again proves how stupid JFG is, that and it shows how teams over pay for free agents… After a year i hated him. Even with a year under his belt he still never lived up to my expectations. This is a young team and should count heavily on there veterans IE: Blake, Hagman, Poni, Kaberle. The fact Blake decided to take on one of our rookies ( grabovski ) in a scrap was pathetic. This is a 35 year old man we are talking about. Why in HELL would he ever deserve an A like some knob way up top suggested. I was given his jersey for free and I’m a little embaressed to where it… When going to the Leaf game next season ill where my nolan jersey over that idiot. If Blake can show some leadership and score some goals next season then he has my blessing. So far he has not earned any credibaility, the fact some of you suggest he deserves an A is a complete joke.

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  • lescott

    Well, him and Grabovsky are both firy little bastards and grabovsky probably started it… even so, its fucking hockey, fights happen — even between team-mates. Hell, Grabovsky was probably waiting in the streets for him day and night…

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  • LeafsRyan

    But thats allowed from Grabovski cause i like him

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