Keys to the Kessel

by on May 12, 2010 in Analysis - 631 Comments

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(Author’s note: the intent of this analysis is not to ignore the great work of Nik Kulemin, I just couldn’t really find any particularly compelling or solvent data to include in this article. Also, I just graduated university, so for the 0 fans of my work who were wondering where I was…uhhh… drinking, mostly)

The 2009 – 2010 season for the Toronto Maple Leafs was one of transition, the decrepit monolith created by John Ferguson Junior being thoroughly and carefully dismantled by Brian Burke in an attempt to bring back league-wide respect and playoff aspirations to the storied franchise we know and (as of late) begrudgingly love.

The rebuilding process undertaken by Brian Burke, in my mind, began in earnest with the April 3rd 2009 signing of one Tyler Bozak to a two year entry level contract. Early returns on the Regina (the city that rhymes with fun!) native were a respectable 27 points (8g, 19a) in 37 games, displaying the ability to control the play in the offensive zone and find seams for snipers high in the slot. Add to that his draw ability in the faceoff circle, his improving defensive acumen, and a tenacity on both the fore and back check. His downsides, of course, are a lack of experience, weight (which makes his 52 hits not particularly devastating ones) and the perception that he is MVR levels of fragile.

Due to inexperience, cap issues, illness and injury, Bozak was denied the opportunity to dress for all 82 games. Over a full 82 game slate his totals project as 18 goals and 42 assists, and he reasonably could have challenged for the Calder Trophy. Indeed, it certainly appears that Brian Burke didn’t make an empty boast when he suggested that Bozak’s signing was like getting a free, developed 1st round pick. While I don’t foresee him scoring much better than 55 – 65 points in a season, he stands to be a defensively responsible team-first guy (think Mike Fisher/Joe Pavelski) who has the very special ability to make the good players around him even better.

Case in point: the play of Phil Kessel was markedly better with Tyler Bozak in the line up. Perhaps the highlight of Burke’s rebuild (until the acquisition of Dion Phaneuf) Phil the thrill tallied 30 goals and 25 assists in 70 games played this season. Of interesting note for the sake of this analysis is the fact that Kessel spent just over 50% of his season with Bozak in the line up (36 games with, 34 without). Below are Kessel’s split stats:

Without Bozak: 34gp, 14 goals and 9 assists for 23 points
With Bozak: 36gp, 16 goals and 16 assists for 32 points

Of a dubiously positive note, the data suggests that Phil Kessel’s ability to score goals was predicated on his own ability more so than his linemates. Far more promising is the fact that the chemistry Kessel developed with Bozak brought to the forefront another dimension to Kessel’s game. Playing on a line with the vaunted Matt Stajan and Alexei Ponikarovsky, Phil Kessel was a gunner. Rightfully so, given Kessel’s quick release and laser shot.

However, the disparity in assists hint that perhaps #81 had less faith in Stajan and Poni’s abilities with the puck and felt the need to do it all by himself. While I believe that Phil Kessel has world beating talent, he doesn’t have the size, strength or speed to be a one man show as yet. If nothing else, the addition of Tyler Bozak was an injection of talent and allowed Phil Kessel to play more of a team first game, and the results give both pause for thought and hope.

Additionally, the Toronto Maple Leafs brass should keep the following in mind. During their 36 games together, there were 11 instances in which both players failed to tally a point. The Leafs record for those 11 games? 1 – 8 – 2. In three of those losses, the leafs were shut out. This speaks to both players youth and relative inability to lead a team, play consistently/steadily, but moreover to the Leafs dearth of forward depth.

Brian Burke is far smarter and more connected than me, and has likely has a report detailing similar information and more importantly a short list of top 3 or top 6 forwards that he intends to coerce into a blue and white uniform. But he has certainly found lightning in a bottle with this combo. While the Bruins may end up with a Tyler of their own, Leafs fans should be thankful that the one we got seems to suit our prize Philly. If the two can stay healthy and can stay together all season (based off of an 82 game projection), then don’t be surprised if you see Kessel’s 2010-2011 regular seasons stats reading 36 goals, 36 assists for 72 points. Or better.

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  • BeLeafer

    @ Jordan:
    clap, clap!…… great summary of the state of the Canadiens franchise. Yes they are in the conference finals but this team is not going to get any better as the next 5 years go by… they’re plugging holes and soon enough it will leak and burst open.

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  • thehumaneraser

    @dlb
    a habs regulation loss to the leafs would have kicked them out of the playoff
    flyers beat rags in ot to move up ahead of habs, and rags would have tied habs but with more wins

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  • thehumaneraser

    @ kap
    i live in bc and hate the canucks just as much as any other self respecting hockey fan
    however i find it to be my duty to run everyone of the motherfuckers out here with a habs flag off the road, to say words my mother would disown me for and to just bring them down a peg.

    on a side note has anyone noticed that cammy’s stick looks like bilbo baggins sword from the hobbit?? coincidence? i think not

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  • Ksavz

    @ DJBrianBurke:
    (to ur comment about CTV and the habs woman calling in) : Lolll, women honestly dont understand, and probably never will. Now im not saying there arent good women fans out there, im simply saying that they will never truly understand the backing of a team and the scutiny from anothers. My mom and my sister think im an asshole bc i wouldnt cheer for the Canucks in the playoffs (living out here in Van). Living out here, its safe to say, i will never cheer that team, the constant bullshit and bandwaggon fags who only go to games to taunt the opposing team and their fans rather than cheer their own, its laughable. Same i imagine would go for any Leafs fan in Montreal, i would never cheer either, its just against the principle of life. Sure me n a habs fan can be friends, but just like in a real game, when the games on, the friendship is on hold.

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  • Ksavz

    @ thehumaneraser:
    BC BROTHA!! niceeeee.

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  • thehumaneraser

    for future reference i believe there is something in the water in bc that makes everyone born here a complete bandwagoning peice of shit.
    conviniantly i was born in ontario so i make this place bareable, and there are a tonne of leaf fans here.
    i take a lot of slack for wearing my jersey, and summer is comming up so my tml tattoo will get me a few coments as well
    but god it is fun to rip apart canucks fans
    habs fans here all hide in the closet until something good happens and its pathetic.
    and i constantly hear than going to vancouver with a leafs jersey on means you have a deathwish, but two years in a row i have gone to the leafs v canucks games with my 5 buddys from milton, and win or lose (both times we lost) we rip the nucks fans a new one!

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  • 2 Minutes for Looking so Guru
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  • 2 Minutes for Looking so Guru

    I guess it would have to be game 5 or 7 since they finished 8th

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  • DJBrianBurke

    Ksavz wrote:

    @ DJBrianBurke:
    (to ur comment about CTV and the habs woman calling in) : Lolll, women honestly dont understand, and probably never will. Now im not saying there arent good women fans out there, im simply saying that they will never truly understand the backing of a team and the scutiny from anothers. My mom and my sister think im an asshole bc i wouldnt cheer for the Canucks in the playoffs (living out here in Van). Living out here, its safe to say, i will never cheer that team, the constant bullshit and bandwaggon fags who only go to games to taunt the opposing team and their fans rather than cheer their own, its laughable. Same i imagine would go for any Leafs fan in Montreal, i would never cheer either, its just against the principle of life. Sure me n a habs fan can be friends, but just like in a real game, when the games on, the friendship is on hold.

    lol True, bang on about the geography of hate (as I like to call it), but my GF and Mom think the exact same way as most of us here (they hate hard). Should have heard my GF when Sens fans started that “but we’re a Canadian team” crap, it made me tingle in naughty areas lol

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  • thehumaneraser

    @ kasvz
    did you go to the game here last year? if you did me and 5 guys with leafs jerseys and flags were the drunk ass ones two blocks from gm place yelling “never won a cup” to all the canucks fans after our loss. i came home and couldnt talk for 4 days broke one of my knuckles from decking a guy who tried to burn the leafs flag on my back, and was flat broke…
    it was legen… wait for it… dary

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  • Great Dane

    On Pension Plan puppet there is a link to a Siegel interview with Dave Poulin:

    http://www.640toronto.com/Blogs/EatSleepLeafs/BlogEntry.aspx?BlogEntryID=10112968

    Very interesting comment regarding Holzer: “Korbinian Holzer will be joining us from the German Olympic team”.

    So it is confirmed by the management that Holzer is coming to join the Leafs/Marlies.

    My guess is that Holzer and management believes that he will have a good chance of making the Leafs next season.

    The back end is starting to look really good even without Kaberle. Burke must have a trade or more in place for Kaberle. Can’t wait to July 1st to see which forward Kaberle can get us.

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  • derek

    the hockey news has an article stating that the penguins should trade malkin…..would you put a package together to get him….alot of talk about staal but if they decided to get rid of malkin do you see him a good fit with kessel…

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  • Matty G

    For those insulting other posters for cheering the Habs:

    We’re all Leaf and hockey fans here. Telling people to get off the message boards for cheering on another team while the Leafs haven’t made the post-season in 5 years? You guys need to grow up.

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  • Schenn

    @ Matty G:
    Are you from Thorold??
    Also, I don’t agree with insulting other posters, but I don’t think any true Leaf fan would/should ever cheer for the Habs, regardless of wheter the Leafs have been in the playoffs in 5 years or not.

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  • Matty G

    @ Schenn:
    Nope, not from there. I had never heard of it before now, actually.

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  • Miketheman

    Are you guys referring to the Thorold near St. Catharines?

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  • Schenn

    Yea, thats the one. Basically attached to St. Catharines.

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  • Gary Shields

    @ Schenn:

    Under the category of ‘it’s a small world…’

    Born in St. Catharines and grew up in Thorold.

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  • Gary Shields

    And I have to agree, there are no circumstances under which I would be cheering for the Habs…

    In fact, I don’t cheer for any other team for any reason. My team is out now, and I can wait for them to be back in the game again and cheer them on.

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  • 2 Minutes for Looking so Guru

    Yup… once the Leafs are out, it’s about cheering against the teams I hate the most (i.e. Montreal))

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  • Ksavz

    @ thehumaneraser:
    Haha yeah bra I’m there everytime the leafs r in town, I live for that shit. There’s nothin like being louder then Canucks fans in their own building. They’re lucky they’ve been able to use the goal horn often the last couple of times or they’d be downright embarraSsed. But yeah speakin of tillys I decked a guy in the face following a push kickfor continually yappin at me about being 0-8 (0-7-1). Safe to say he shutup all over the concrete lolll. I’m surprised I didn’t get jumped, apparently buddy had no friends, or he was too busy following me.

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  • Ksavz

    Ps: to all u hab haters!!!!!!!!…. I <3 u.

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