12 Burning Questions: Will Tomas Kaberle Be Able To Focus On The Game?

by on August 24, 2010 in 2010-11 Season - 117 Comments

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In part eight of his 12 burning questions series, Derek Harmsworth takes a look at the past year that has been for Tomas Kaberle, and whether he can put it all behind him and play at the top of his game.

Yes, I know.  Yet another article dissecting the recent events that have surrounded Tomas Kaberle.  I will pause briefly and let everyone get out that large groan now.

There, now that’s out of the way.

Easily the longest serving member of the Toronto Maple Leafs on this current incarnation of the team, Tomas Kaberle has more or less seen it all in Toronto.  Over the past eight years he has seen highs and lows, heroes and heartbreak, and has been entrenched as a constant on the Leafs blueline.

He has been here when things were good, or at least relatively good, think conference finals playoff runs and many classic series’ against the hated Senators.  He has been with the organization for 12 years.  He currently ranks second all time for points by a Leafs defenseman, and as many can attest, when you rank near the top in something for any franchise, it’s impressive.  It’s even more impressive when you consider how long and storied the history of this franchise is.

He is a low-maintenance player who skates with the best of them, manufactures plays that seemingly are not there for the manufacturing, and is one of the best passers in the league.

Off the ice he is quiet, respectful, and somewhat reserved, something that doesn’t exactly seem like the best qualities for someone who has to play in Toronto, where media and fans are both equally intense.

When you consider the type of person Kaberle is off the ice and away from the rink, it makes you wonder exactly the type of mental toll the last three years more or less has taken on him.  It has been an annual occurrence to hear his name routinely brought up through trade speculation, which obviously was not aided by Leafs GM Brian Burke‘s public admission that they were trying to shop Kaberle, and were reportedly ready to deal him on more than one occasion.

And while one can very well argue that it goes along with the territory, what with being a professional athlete who makes good coin.  A few rumours are bound to come out.

A few rumours may be one thing, but when the management of the team openly admits to attempting to move you, one has to wonder just how the situation can continue to work.

Indeed, when the clock struck midnight on the night of Sunday, August 15th, and the no trade clause went back into effect for Kaberle, the Leafs and their fans began looking forward to the season, one in which Kaberle will be again suiting up for the Leafs, at least to start the year.

While many in Leafs Nation are divided as to whether or not the team missed their chance in dealing Kaberle-he is a free agent following this season and could technically leave for a new team, with Toronto getting nothing in return-there is no denying that the Leafs will be a better team on the ice with Kaberle in the lineup.

While there is a lot of money tied to defenseman on this team, it can be argued that none of them can make the type of plays Kaberle can make, who seems to skate with ease and dissect the opposition back check easily, en route to carrying the puck into the attacking zone, or making the quick pass to the forwards.

There is also no doubt that despite the rather quiet nature Kaberle carries himself, he is a leader in actions.

He has learned under the best (Sundin, Roberts) and has always been a player who has given his all for Toronto, though perhaps in a different way than other players around him.  He often plays at his best when the game is on the line as his penchant for overtime goals will tell you.  And lest we forget that it was Kaberle who was instrumental, collecting a goal and four assists in a game which the Leafs beat the Ducks last season.  That game ended the Leafs terrible slide to start the 2009-2010 campaign.

Kaberle himself has carried himself extremely well over the past three years while his name was dragged into the trade rumour mill.  He has persisted that, despite the Leafs trying actively to move him, he is happy with the Toronto Maple Leafs team and organization, and loves the city and would like to stay.

However, there continues to be, even past the deadline in which his no trade was reinstated, mounting evidence that may suggest a split between Kaberle and the Leafs organization is more or less inevitable.

For starters there is strong rumours that Kaberle and Leafs coach Ron Wilson do not get along.  These were of course fueled by Kaberle’s father, who did an interview in Czech Republic stating as such, among other things.  It has been a hot topic in and around Leafs Nation the past week.  The interview was in fact such a hot button topic, the Toronto Sun just had to “write” about it.

Last night during the World Hockey Summit in Toronto, Brian Burke’s media scrum was captured by the great folks at Puck Daddy.  Among the things Burke talked about was the Tomas Kaberle situation, saying that they had offers, just not offers they felt were good enough for Kaberle.

He also went on to say that Tomas Kaberle’s father “doesn’t play for the Leafs” and if there is friction between Kaberle and Ron Wilson, it hasn’t been brought to his attention.  He concluded his thoughts on the matter by saying that “the head coach isn’t going anywhere” a quote which will certainly make Thursday’s installment more like “12 burning questions: The one Burke already kinda made irrelevant.”

Obviously Tomas Kaberle, Brian Burke, and Ron Wilson are all, as they say, big boys.  They can all handle themselves, and handle the media in Toronto talking about them.  Still, one has to wonder if the situation between Kaberle and the Leafs is now broken?

The team who drafted him, the team who gave him a chance, the only team he has ever known, and they have been trying pretty hard for the better part of three years to move him.  One has to assume that would take a toll on a player, and certainly play a role in his decision when it came to renewing a contract.

Perhaps the bigger question is whether or not the Leafs and Kaberle will in fact ever get that far.

While Brian Burke spoke adamantly about the fact that if they couldn’t trade Tomas they would look to extend his contract, there is no indication that the process of such has began.  And while the words of Kaberle’s father have largely been shaken off by Leafs management, one has to wonder if he has struck a cord when it comes to his son and his chances, or lack thereof, of finishing the season with the Leafs.

We all know that Burke will not ask players to waive their no trade clauses, but we also know that if the agent for Kaberle approached Burke with a list of teams and was looking for Tomas to be moved, Burke would certainly oblige, as would most teams at the deadline looking for some powerplay help heading into the post season.

Playing the devils advocate, lets say that Kaberle does not submit the aforementioned list to Leafs management, and decides to play out the year here.  Exactly what type of year should we expect?  Will we see a slumping Kaberle work his way through the motions of his final year in Toronto, or will we see a hungry, motivated Kaberle play at the top of his game, as a way to increase his value, one way or another, be it the trade market or free agency.

If we know Tomas Kaberle like we think we do, there is no reason to believe that he wont be in fine form with the Leafs this season.  Kaberle has never been one to let off ice rumours drag down his on ice efforts, and as many fans of this site have pointed out, a full season of him laying in passes for Dion Phaneuf to one time at the oppositions netminder, and Kaberle could see his point totals rise from last season’s efforts.

There are a lot of variables and unanswered questions as far as Tomas Kaberle is concerned.  The only thing we know for sure is that, with this being the final year of his contract, there is no way this situation will be quiet anytime soon.

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  • Irishfanman

    @ Skar:

    Fickle fucks…hahahaha good one

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  • ingy56

    @ NewfieDave:
    …and a good opinon at that.

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  • mcloki

    @ NewfieDave:
    Point 3 Completely agree. The GM can show no daylight between him and his coach.
    Point 2. Differences between players and coaches are not uncommon. But I think that there is more in common between Kaberle and Wilson than different.
    This year Wilson doesn’t need Kaberle on the PK, he has other better shut down guys. Wilson can better utilize his talents without hurting team defence.

    All this talk of a rift ends with a few wins. And a streak of loses will be Wilson’s fault.

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  • Cameron

    @ NewfieDave:
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    You’re kind of misquoting Burke there. Curran didn’t say that he himself was unaware of any issue, he said that Tomas said there was “no issue as far as (Tomas) is concerned”. Meaning in fact that Kaberle told Curran to relate to Burke that he has no issue with Wilson. I’m sure this is all massively blown out of proportion.
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    None of you have ever told your dad you hate your boss? Doesn’t mean you’re going to quit. Doesn’t mean you’re going to forget 10 years of company loyalty. Doesn’t mean you’re going to move to a competitor. All it means is that your dad knows that you occassionally bitch and moan about your boss. Unfortuneatly, someone stuck a microphone in front of Kaberle Sr. and he reiterated this. It could ultimately mean nothing.

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  • Brian Burke is bringing sexy back!

    The biggest argument on why the Leafs should keep Kaberle is that his caracter handles so well in easports NHL. THAT’S IT. DONE

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  • Cameron

    @ ingy56:
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    The thing is, at some point in the rebuild, acquiring a top puck mover is going to become a priority. If we trade Kaberle for less than we have to give up to get one at a later date, then what’s the point? If Pittsburgh moved Gonchar at this point, they probably don’t win the Cup. Forwards will come and go, it just seems like all the good ones are unattainable right now, but the league constantly fluctuates. In two years time, guaranteed we’re looking at a situation where defensemen are worth a king’s ransom again, no matter the age or talent, and forwards are back to being plentiful. The norm is that defensemen have much greater value than forwards, so people shouldn’t get too hung up on current league values. Moving Kaberle just to move him now is foolish, in my opinion.

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  • DefenseWinsChampionships

    B Leaf wrote:

    Stay classy MLHS

    Oh we will.

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  • B Leaf

    @ DefenseWinsChampionships:
    Good write up D!
    Schenner could be scary this year heh!

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  • Cameron

    @ B Leaf:
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    That was years ago now B Leaf. SInce then, Kaberle has been strapped with an atrociously bad squad designed to finish in the lottery area. Florida had some legitimately strong pieces, and have been pushing for the playoffs endlessly. Booth, Horton, Weiss, Frolik, Stillman, Bouwmeester, Ballard, Allen, Vokoun – that’s a much better group than what Kaberle’s been working with in Stajan, Hagman, Blake, Ponikarovsky, White, Kubina and Toskala. It’s not even close. It’s not a coincidence that his slide in play is directly proportional to the team’s rebuild beginning. It’s not as though he just suddenly forgot how to play, or started sucking on purpose. He simply doesn’t have the support. If it’s not the goalie letting shots in from the other team’s zone, it’s the forwards not backchecking, or bone-headed defense partners leaving him hung out to dry pinching while he’s already pinching. Is he perfect? No, of course not, but the argument that he’s somehow on the decline is ludicrous if you ask me. Lidstrom would have been a minus here the last 2-3 years.

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  • DefenseWinsChampionships

    B Leaf wrote:

    @ DefenseWinsChampionships:
    Good write up D!
    Schenner could be scary this year heh!

    Thanks! And yeah, I certainly hope so. If he stays on the path he started on in December last season, he should improve drastically this year. Phaneuf will only help him grow as a player, and he is a year older, in a contract year, and has bulked up significantly. The only issue would be if he got slower as a result of the added weight, but I wouldn’t be too worried about that.
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    On a side note, everyone who says Schenn looked tired to start last season, remember… he was coming off a rookie season in which he played through the all-star break (young stars game), and also played some time at the IIHF World Championships. He must have been pretty damn tired. This year he got the olympic break and didn’t play in the Worlds. He should be a lot more fresh coming into camp.

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  • SicTransitGloria

    @ NewfieDave:
    you believe way too much of what you hear in the media, most of what you wrote sounds like nonsense to me.

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  • B Leaf

    @ Cameron:
    It is true that Kaberle has not had the kind of players around him that make him most effective. Perhaps when he was at his best he had a solid partner in McCabe who was physical and had that great shot. He had alot of forwards who were good on the rush like Almo and Sundin. He had an unbelievable goaltender behind him in Belfour. Perhaps all of this was the perfect storm for him.
    Despite the poor linemates he has had recently he has looked even worse. He does not appear to be part of the solution, but rather the problem. Four years ago he had a good year. But the last three have been hard to take. If Kaberle stays and has a great year, I will be the first to say so. But having a good year means alot more than putting up points. I am sure you have played hockey. If you just push for points you can get them, but you can kill your team if you don’t play right.

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  • Brian Burke is bringing sexy back!

    SicTransitGloria wrote:

    @ NewfieDave:
    you believe way too much of what you hear in the media, most of what you wrote sounds like nonsense to me.

    I wanted to call him on his post but I asked myself : why should I bother. So many people here where calling me a retard at the beginning of the summer when I said that I wasn’t sure Kaberle was as good as gone. Speculation never ends with these people.

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  • B Leaf

    @ DefenseWinsChampionships:
    I think the training staff must be making sure that his speed is part of his training. Also he will likely loose some weight part way into the season.

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  • DefenseWinsChampionships

    @ flappypaddle:
    One thing worth noting, is that Beauchemin was signed before Gunnarsson emerged as an NHL-ready Dman, and before White was upgraded into Phaneuf.
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    Kaberle – Komisarek
    Schenn – Beauchemin
    Finger/Exelby – White
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    That’s what the defense looked like to start last season. If any D signing was unneccesary, it was Lebda.
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    And Beauchemin’s experience winning the cup will be fantastic to have if/when the Leafs make the playoffs.

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  • Brian Burke is bringing sexy back!

    DefenseWinsChampionships wrote:

    if/when the Leafs make the playoffs.

    LOL, you are not taking the risk to jinx the leafs this season are you?

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  • Cameron

    @ flappypaddle:
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    Massively disagree with you. That pick would have been fairly worthless, and Joslin is at best, a mediocre prospect. Where would he even fit in our depth chart? Here’s my guess: Phaneuf, Schenn, Komisarek, Beauchemin, Gunnarsson, Lebda, Aulie, Holzer, Blacker, Joslin, MIkus, Finger. Yea, a great bargaining chip that would be down the road. I bet teams would fall all over themselves to land the guy 10th – 12th on our depth chart.
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    Cap space is also useless if you have nothing to spend it on. If we had 4.25 million in cap space right now, the team would end up being exactly the same except without Kaberle. Wow, wouldn’t that be fantastic. So we lose the services of an impact player for a year, and in exchange we get no NHL players, a late pick in a flat draft, and a prospect who’d have a hard time cracking the Marlies top 4. Not only that, but competition for a spot is present regardless of Kaberle. Even with him in the roster we have only 7 legitimate NHL defensemen. Any injuries at any point will require call-ups. Not to mention, none of Aulie, Mikus, Blacker or Holzer are truly ready to crack the lineup anyways. Tossing one of them in Kaberle’s stead would be foolish and unnecessary.
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    Fans never seem to learn from all the prospect/pick packages that get traded, that often times the teams trading for the unknowns end up with nothing. Just ask Edmonton how happy they are with the Ryan Smyth trade. I bet they love paying Robert Nilsson’s buyout now – what an asset.

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  • Marlies Man

    I know we’re all desperate for some Leafs news, so here’s a little I just dug up from the Swedish Elite League where the preseason is underway.

    Here’s a Google translation. It relates to Sondre Olden, who was just drafted by the Leafs. He has two goals. The link goes to the story, along with a pretty interesting picture of Swedish teambuilding apparently!

    http://www.webben7.se/3176-juniorer_och_nyforvarv_dominerar_i_modo.aspx

    Juniors and acquisitions dominate in Modo

    It is the team’s new parts that stood for almost everything. Of the eleven goals so far eight out of guys who were not there last year – and a total of 24 points has produced the new players was responsible for 17 of them.
    It is best Anton Hedman and Nicklas Danielsson with three points each. In addition, juniors Sondre Olden, Daniel Magnusson, who is not even supposed to be part of Modo Elitserien squad, was responsible for two points each in two games.

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  • DefenseWinsChampionships

    Brian Burke is bringing sexy back! wrote:

    DefenseWinsChampionships wrote:
    if/when the Leafs make the playoffs.
    LOL, you are not taking the risk to jinx the leafs this season are you?

    Oh hell no!

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  • djstml

    hey guys i was wondering, any news on the coca cola fan first contest this year? I was one of the lucky ones that got to go last year with my brother. It was our first time to a leafs game and I’d love to get the chance to go again this year.

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