Great Work Gus!!!

by on November 5, 2009 in Uncategorized - 88 Comments

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Wanted to take a minute and congratulate our very own Gus Katsaros on his segment on the Fan590 this afternoon.  Outstanding analysis of both the Phil Kessel/Savard relationship and analysis of the Boston Bruins schedule last year vs this year.  The little snip at Mr MacLean at the end was priceless as well..  Congrats Gus, and again, wonderful work..

As for the Leafs, they seem to FINALLY be getting it with respect to their lineup.  4th liners are being kept on the 4th line, 3rd liners are being pushed to the 3rd line.  Their lineup still needs some work and some tweaking in my opinion, and once that happens, along with the insertion of Kessel and the continued impressive progression of Gustavsson (who’s statistics have now broken into the magical 0.900 or higher SP and 3.00 or lower GAA) – this team has a chance to make a legitimate push up the standings and actually compete for a playoff spot (and yes, even with the big hole they have dug for themselves, the playoffs are not an impossibility, at least not yet)..

As per the blog from Michael Aldred, the Leafs lineup at practice today looks like this (thanks to Michael for the intel):

Jason Blake – John Mitchell – Phil Kessel
Alexei Ponikarovsky – Mikhail Grabovski – Nikolai Kulemin
Niklas Hagman – Matt Stajan – Lee Stempniak
Colton Orr – Wayne Primeau – Rickard Wallin

The Leafs still have some more tinkering to do with this lineup before things really turn around in Leaf Land and those overtime losses start translating into W’s in the win column.  However, it is excessively satisfying to see the eventual and slow progression towards what is simply the most logical lineup for this team at this stage in their development.  For this team to succeed, they slowly need to move youth with skill, speed and finish into their top6 and continue to move 3rd line and 4th line players into their appropriate positions and ultimately need to move out some of these expiring contracts in order to make room for their ultimate and inevitable youth movement in their top6.  John Mitchell I think is certainly the best fit for now to play with Kessel.  Ultimately however, I believe players like Mitchell, Blake, Hagman will form a very very effective 3rd line for this organization – and although this unit can only be considered as an overpaid unit for 3rd line duties, it will bring the type of balance and speed to a lineup that enabled the Leafs to be so successful in recent years offensively, even with a lineup that looked less then threatening on paper.

I truly believe that by the time the trade deadline passes, the Leafs lineup will look something like this:

Stalberg – Bozak – Phil Kessel
Hanson or Tlusty – Mikhail Grabovski – Nikolai Kulemin
Niklas Hagman – John Mitchel – Blake
Colton Orr – Wallin – Rosehill

The lineup above differs from todays proposed lineup with the obvious exclusions of Stajan, Ponikarovsky, Stempniak and Primeau – all of which are veterans on expiring contracts and certainly the most likely targets to be moved in order to acquire back some depth picks for the organization (though, I do hope Alex Ponikarovsky can be re-signed – but, I have a nagging suspicion he is headed to Atlanta at the deadline or as a UFA to play with Nik Antropov and Ilya Kovalchuk).

The inevitable movement of expiring contracts at or before the deadline will ultimately and finally result in the youth movement we have all been waiting for, well, forever…

The only question now is if the handful of 2nd to 7th round picks is worth sacrificing another season over.  I imagine Mr Burke felt the Leafs were going to be good enough to stay in the thick of things and at least within sight of a playoff position while increasing the value of these players before inevitably making a big push in the last 3rd of the season with a young, fast, lineup…

Please Mr Burke, I am literally begging you..  lets speed this along, sacrifice a couple of depth picks you may get down the road, and follow through on your threat to waive some of these contracts – and put some of these kids in the lineup sooner then you were planning..  we loyal Leaf fans deserve it..

Having said this, Mr Wilson is once again showing his ability to motivate a team and have them outwork their opponents keeping the Leafs in games, even if they are not closing them off right now.  If the Leafs, as they are today, can start to turn some of these close games into “W’s”, then I (and I imagine most Leaf fans) am/are willing to be patient and watch the plan of recouping picks unfold.  Having said this, the clock is ticking…

Question to Leaf fans..  at what point would you replace the veterans on expiring contracts with the youth?  would you wait til the trade deadline no matter what in order to recoup as many picks as you could? or would you move some of these players right away, by any means necessary and push the kids into the lineup?  OR do you believe Mr Burke intends on keeping these players and contracts through to the end of the year run with a more veteran team right til the end?

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  • HowieDoin

    …..and yet again it must be stated….thank you JFJ….fuck!

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  • Bob is your uncle

    Holy fuck me. How did I know we would end up on “The Stralman Quandary” again when I started reading this post.

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  • Amoroq

    Well in retrospect we can say JFJ sucks. He tried to correct the Raycroft deal and at the time I can’t think of many upset with the prospect of having Toskala as the Starter and Raycroft as backup. I’m not a JFJ defender but it is a lot easier to comment long after the fact.

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  • the_cause2000

    I, personally, expected Toskala to be a lot better than what he’s been.

    His career is more or less over now if you think about it.

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  • HowieDoin

    true, but there’s a lot more I can bitch about besides Toskala…but I wont.

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  • canucksnaphook

    @ Bob– no shit. Like this kid is the second coming of Jesus.

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  • HowieDoin

    I want to…..but I wont

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  • BOGEYMAN

    What’s goin on?

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  • Gilbert

    how is toskalas career over?? if raycroft and ty conklin, patrick laleme are still in the league toskala will have a job next year…

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  • BOGEYMAN

    Sorry,that was a test.I submitted a comment earlier in the “Mitchell” blog,and it did not go thru.DAMN!

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  • Gilbert

    is poni solid defencively because him an ian white are the only guys on the team with a plus in +/-

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  • rustynail

    I think Poni has played solidly in the last several games and his big body in front of the net was a large part of why our ower play was so successful. Makes me wonder why he got reduced minutes on it against Tampa

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  • honesthockey

    @Gilbert
    I believe Ponikarovsky to be a perfect 3rd line winger.

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  • http://cartika.com Andrew R

    @Bob is your uncle – because people brought it up – and I imagine they will continue to do so.. seems to have struck a nerve with people…

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  • http://cartika.com Andrew R

    Re Toskala – I would expect him to be moved by the deadline and I would also expect him to get significant chances to play some games, win some games in order to create value… Re Kaberle – I would be absolutely shocked if he was moved at the deadline.. never say never I guess, but, short of him asking for a trade, I cannot see him moving.. and I cant honestly see Kaberle asking for a trade..

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  • Amoroq

    Toskala has no value. If Ilya Brysgalov can be got for nothing, what is Toskala worth? We have to face it, we have to eat the pile of shit that is left and move on. The only way Toskala moves on is on recallable waivers and then we’re still on the hook for whatever half his salary would be by then.

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  • http://cartika.com Andrew R
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  • http://cartika.com Andrew R

    @Amoroq – you may be right.. I personally think he can be salvaged, but, watching the monster play, it is so exciting – I want to see him each and every night.. I firmly believe though that the Leafs will give Toskala plenty of opportunities to get his mojo back.. (actually hoping I am wrong – and I am a Toskala fan – but, the monster is just so much fun to watch)

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  • http://danvertising.com danvertising

    If Burke actually made the Kaberle for Voracek/2nd trade and kept Stralman… Wilson would have just cut Voracek anyways and he’d be with the Marlies, so he could play Blake.

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  • Jordan

    Great work Gus.
    On the lines at practice, I dont want to brag but I called:
    Blake-Bozak-Kessel
    Poni-Grabo-Kulemin
    Stemp-Mitchell-Hagman
    Orr-Primeau-Wallin
    Swap Mitchell and Stajan and add Bozak and ME=Wilson…..I sware to fuck he is reading this site lol

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  • http://cartika.com Andrew R

    @danvertising – great stuff dude, got a good chuckle from that

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  • Gilbert

    didnt blake lead the team in scoring last year?

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  • Bob is your uncle

    @canucksnaphook: Cheers. I was wondering yesterday how could Poni be a solid +/- player and his line-mates not. Any ideas or observations? I haven’t been able to see too many games.

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  • Spayde

    @Bob

    Because the lines switch so frequently. No meshing is going on.

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  • Keil

    Just watched the show, great job.

    All teams and coaches switch the lines up all the time, these guys practice and play enough together, that they have a good idea of how there team mates play.

    Blake and Moore really didn’t start to gel together till December of last year, and its because of Wilson juggling the lines that he found that match, and to be honest its a match I would have never thought would work out the way it did.

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