Quick Post-Game Thoughts

by on September 17, 2009 in Uncategorized - 121 Comments

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I had the privilege of a great view from the Gold section, ten rows off the ice to witness a fairly decent game with plenty of positives. It was my first time in the lower bowl, so it was certainly an exciting and interesting experience to see how the other side lives. Impressive performances carried over from the rookie tournament by Tyler Bozak, the game’s first star, and fellow collegiate rookie Viktor Stalberg.

Standout Performers:

Tyler Bozak: Was absolutely brilliant out there tonight, showing that he is ready for the NHL. He was buzzing around at both ends of the ice, and was easily the Leafs‘ most active player in the offensive zone, often seen circling around, finding seams and looking for passes that never came. On a night where the forwards were very stagnant in other zone, it was nice to see someone playing with energy. Seventeen minutes total on the night, including plenty of time on the special teams units, capped off by a beautiful shorthanded goal.

Viktor Stalberg: Scored a power play goal in the second period, but it was other parts of his game that were noteworthy. He displayed a strong effort to commit to the play at both ends of the ice and managed 7 shots on goal.  There were a few rushes, particularly an odd man rush in the first and a solo rush in the second where he showed that he knew how to translate his speed effectively at a higher level and simply blew by opposing defenders.

Francois Beauchemin: As one of the few marquee players to suit up for either side, it really should be expected that the Canadian Olympic team camp invitee would stand out. He was a beast this game, logging 26 minutes of ice-time, quietly recording 2 assists and playing very reliable all-around hockey. Given the complete inability of the Leafs forwards to maintain any sort of puck control down low, the Boston forwards keyed in on the point men all night, making it very difficult for White or Beauchemin to make use of their excellent point shots.

Solid if Unspectacular Performances:

Jiri Tlusty: While I was hoping to see more offensively out of Tlusty tonight, he certainly showed that he had learned something in the AHL last season and knows what he has to do to earn minutes under Ron Wilson. He involved himself physically with a few hits early on and maintained that high level of energy throughout the game. He did a good job of harassing opposing defenders at the point and he was making the effort to be defensively aware, as his head appeared to be on a swivel all night. With the puck, he played it very safe, dishing it off and dumping it in for the most part all night.

Jonas Frogren: The lack of puckmoving ability was fairly obvious at some points during the game, with Frogren being rushed to make a few bad decisions that led to scoring chances the other way. However, he generally played a quietly good game, including laying all out to stop a key odd man rush in the third period. Nice to see him also being physical all night, attempting to make opposing forwards pay the price for space in front of the net.

Nazem Kadri: Early into the game, it was looking fairly obvious that Nazem was out of place with very little offensive help or skill from either of his flanking wings. There were attempts to create plays on his own where he would manage to get around one defender, but was often forced to go along the boards where he would be eventually squeezed off the puck. After later being promoted to the top line replacing Allison, Nazem looked much more comfortable out there, particularly controlling the play down low on the power play. He received the most ice-time of any Leaf forward tonight.

Disappointing Performers:

Nikolai Kulemin: Last year, we saw a ton of inconsistency from the young Russian sniper, as he would land a few hits or snap off a couple wristers a game, then completely disappear the rest of the time. Today involved much of the same, as Kulemin appeared extremely tentative with the puck, often making rushed decisions that led to turnovers, or preferring to rely on simple dump and chase. Combining that with Tlusty’s shyness of the puck didn’t help either.

Jason Allison: Slow, and completely ineffective. Passes were going right onto the sticks of Boston defenders, which led to odd man rushes the other way, including one play where Beauchemin was forced to take a tripping penalty. Did absolutely nothing defensively, and spent half the night inching the opposing blue line waiting for a pass. Harsh but there’s no way he should make this team. Actually got bumped to the fourth line in favor of Kadri by the third period.

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  • Charlie

    @ Gary

    Come on, you’re smarter than that. Last name Shields, a goalie….

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  • Jordan

    Haha what the hell

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  • Edward Flannery

    @captain morgan
    whats a double negative that he said i cant find it, grammar police.

    @Jordan
    i was on board with ya, but you dont look as stupid anymore, your still not very pretty though. We can say that the influx of information has rendered you quizzical. hahahaha playin bro you deserve the credit for adimantly staying to that trade from the start.

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  • Charlie

    @ Edward Flannery

    Damn, that guy is funny!

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  • Charlie

    Wait, we trading these guys based on on pre-season game!?

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  • 13Leafs35

    Daren Millard is on twitter…..www.twitter.com/darenmillard
    I sent him some messages already on his ludicrous trade of Schenn and Kadri for Kessel!
    I suggest you all do the same as well!!!

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  • daniel marois

    @ 13Leafs35

    That is an interesting line-up against the Flyers. Should be interesting. I was hoping to see Dale Mitchell in this game but perhaps he will get a shot in the next couple pre-season games.

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  • 13Leafs35

    @charlie
    who are we trading?

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  • kb

    Yeah, Brophy and Millard are obviously geniuses too…..LOL!! I wouldn’t even let them make my last pick in a fantasy draft.

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  • Jordan

    All the hoes want me lol

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  • kb

    @Charlie

    Yes, we have to trade them. The genius said so.

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  • Grahamzky

    @Edward Flannery – agreewith you 100% – Coleand Neale – the best ever! It is just not the same without them – I’m sorry but the replacements can’t generate the same level of excitement. Cole and Neale could make an Islanders-Panthers game sound exciting! Miss these guys so much!

    Also I am not a Glen Healy fan – detest him – would like to mute the TV when he’s on – very arrogant IMO! Pierre “Plucky” McGuire (spelling?) – I’m 50% with him – half the time I hate him – half the time I think he’s “da man”! Gets carried away at times obviously!
    Millard and Brophy said they would trade Luke Schenn and Nazem Kadri for Phil Kessel? Friggin unbelieveable!!! Are they not not going to throw in a couple of 1st’s as well? Where do they find these guys? Actually Millard I can understand! Brophy should know better!

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  • Edward Flannery

    @Charlie
    I know eh i loved that article!
    also @Charlie
    no im not basing it solely on their play last night, im basing it on how Tlusty looks the exact same as last year, and since we have soo much young talent developing more rapidly i think he is expendable. Whtie because well ive always wanted him gone, but now he seems out of place on the blueline, especially considering his offensive flair was what was keeping him in the line-up. No with Kaberle, Beau, Finger, each defensive pairing is going to have a very competant offensive defenceman. White cant seperate man from puck in defensive zone so i think his role as an offensive player has been diminished by others and he would fit in nicely in Boston as they lack offence from their D. Cept the human phenom that is Chara.

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  • Number 33 Al Iafrate

    I think the gallon of hair gel millar uses every day is starting to affect his brain! Schenn and Kadri for Kessel!!! That would be a horrible trade.

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  • Number 33 Al Iafrate

    millard*

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  • JSC

    @13Leafs35

    Where did you get that lineup from? No Van Ryn in London?

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  • Gary Shields

    @Charlie
    Well, I’m certainly not Steve Shields.
    You’ll have to forgive me if I’m a little slow on the draw today, I’ve just pulled an all-nighter doing a complex structural design for an artist from Paris…
    “It’s art darling! You don’t understand; I don’t care about the details…” [yawn]
    I’ll try to be quicker once I catch up on the week of sleep I’ve lost. :-)

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  • 13Leafs35

    @JSC
    from John Bartlett on Twitter

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  • Vaive

    The tail gate last night was freakin AWESOME! Giant lcd screen on the west side of the building is a site and a half, it is really the next best thing to being there live. Anyone that’s downtown during a game should grab a lawnchair and check it out!

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  • JSC

    Thanks 13Leafs35.
    I just confirmed it here: http://mapleleafs.nhl.com/club/news.htm?id=498860
    Not trying to steal your thunder, but here is from the leafs site.

    Goalies
    Joey MacDonald
    James Reimer

    Defence
    Luke Schenn
    Mike Komisarek
    Tomas Kaberle
    Carl Gunnarsson
    Andy Rogers
    Jesse Blacker

    Forwards
    Niklas Hagman
    Lee Stempniak
    Christian Hanson
    Alexei Ponikarovsky
    Ben Ondrus
    Jay Rosehill
    Nikolai Kulemin
    Tyler Bozak
    Nazem Kadri
    Viktor Stalberg
    Rickard Wallin
    Mikhail Grabovski

    Suprising they don’t play Van Ryn in London considering he’s from here.

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  • Burky29

    Van Ryn had a minor surgery on his knee a couple weeks ago and wont play until this weekend

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  • JSC

    Thanks for the info Burky.

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  • 13Leafs35

    @Burky29
    thats what I heard too…..they are being real careful with him, which is the correct thing to do

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  • honesthockey

    Where’s 14?

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  • 13Leafs35

    @honesthockey
    sitting out….

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