Quick Hits: The Defense, Ponikarovsky, and Kadri

by on September 1, 2009 in Uncategorized - 308 Comments

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Adnan Virk of Leafs TV recently caught up with GM Brian Burke for a brief chat and in his latest blog on mapleleafs.com, dishes out a few very revealing and interesting tidbits. Among the hot topics of discussion are: Burke’s projected top six defense core (including a few surprises), his expectations and hopes for Alexei Ponikarovsky, and the possibility of the Leafs ’09 7th overall pick Nazem Kadri cracking the roster out of training camp.

- Beauchemin, Kaberle, Schenn, Komisarek, Finger, and Exelby are the six defensemen that Burke currently view as being the regulars patrolling the Maple Leaf blueline next season. That means White, Frogren, and the oft-injured Van Ryn are currently on the outside looking in. Although that’s the current belief heading into September, a lot can change during training camp and head coach Ron Wilson will be the one having any final say.

Blogger’s Note: Looks like Burke was more of an Exelby fan than I originally thought. If that were indeed the case, then the 7th defenseman would likely be Frogren because he doesn’t possess nearly the same trade value of an Ian White or Mike Van Ryn, and seems to be a low maintenance guy who would be content with the sparse playing time. The Van Ryn omission isn’t much of a surprise as Burke mentioned last season that he is too fragile at this point to be pencilled into any top six blueline with absolute confidence.

- Burke believes winger Alexei Ponikarovsky could be primed for a breakout season with an increased role and ice-time, perhaps even cracking the 30 goal barrier.

Blogger’s Note: “Poni” is absolutely one of the darkhorses to look at for a big year next season. The 29 year old impending UFA is going to be playing for a big payday after next season, and really seemed to step his game up to an entirely different level after linemate Nik Antropov was shipped off to the New York Rangers. In the 19 games after the trade deadline, Ponikarovsky potted 6 goals and 16 assists for 22 points.

- Burke also noted not to rule out the possibility of Nazem Kadri making the team out of training camp, because he definitely possesses the skill and feistiness that would endear him to Ron Wilson.

Blogger’s Note: At this point, it’s tough to imagine there being any room for the very talented Kadri. Although Antropov and Moore are gone, youngsters such as Kulemin, Tlusty, Grabovski, and perhaps even Bozak are expected to step in and play large roles with the club this upcoming season. Much like the way the situation was handled with Luke Schenn last year, the mandate is likely going to be that Nazem’s going to have to play a significant role if he’s in the NHL next season. That means top six minutes either in the NHL or back in junior, and that doesn’t seem very likely at this point. Look for a full season as the go-to scorer for the Knights, a medal run with the World Junior team, and a nine game stint after the NHL trade deadline.

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  • Jordan

    Mayers asked for a trade though. So judging by what Burke said last year then I doubt he’s on the team in October. If he is all the power to him, I liked him last year

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  • Leaf_Maniac

    I would also take a 5th rounder for mayers.

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  • zoonpolitikon

    Love the passion, love the speculation. I don’t understand the hate-on certain fans have for Stajan. He is 25, he is relatively inexpensive, responsible defensively and is getting better in the faceoff circle. Yes he is not a prototypical #2 centre but if he continues to improve there is no doubt he could be a solid #3. Unfortunately for Matt, his contract is up after this year and he hasn’t really defined a role for himself. He is not a ‘pick and axe’ guy so if he wants to make it on BB’s team he will have to continue to improve offensively.

    I think Bozak/Tlusty will ultimately assume the role as #2 centre (Bozak at C, Tlusty on the wing) but for now it is Stajan’s to lose. However, I do think that there are a few scenarios in which Stajan could be bumped:

    (a) if he is traded; (b) Bozak/Tlusty/Mitchell have impressive camps while Stajan doesn’t; (c) uninspired play leads Stajan to the press box early in the season and somebody steps into his role and takes it from him; (d) he gets injured.

    In fact he will have to compete very hard to keep his job which can only be a good thing. Either he steps up and improves upon his respectable numbers from last year or someone else plays good enough to take the #2 centre from him, either way it’s a win-win.

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  • Jordan

    Stajan is just as good a winger as he is Center. Watch any clips on him and he is BY FAR the best guy on the team at getting the puck in corners and digging it out. He is a perfect 3rd line guys to have and can fill in the top 6 if needed. I would want to see him playing with Wallin and Mitchell. Mitchell can also play the wing as well. He played with Grabovski and Kulemin a few times last year and looked fine. They even setup a great goal in the 6-2 Pittsburg game I remember watching.

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  • Schenn

    Not sure if it has been mentioned yet, but Primeau also plays the wing.
    As for the lines, I think Mitchell should be the 2nd line center, with Stajan and Wallin rounding out the 3rd and 4th lines. With that I’d like to see something like this:
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    Kulemin – Grabovski – Ponikarovsky
    Hagman – Mitchell – Tlusty
    Blake – Stajan – Stempniak
    Primeau – Wallin – Orr
    (Mayers)
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    If Allision is impressive at camp and makes it impossible for the Leafs not to sign, I’m not even sure where he would fit in. I can definetly see him running the 1st Power-Play unit, but can’t see him bumping any centers from the Top 3 lines. At that point, you’d have to ask youself if he could be effective running the Power-Play, while only getting 4th Line Even-Strength minutes.

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  • Beleaf

    @jordan

    Couldnt be more wrong about Stajan…He is the complete opposite of everything you said

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  • Jordan

    Well now Im convinced

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