The Leafs are Back…(Leafs/Sens Post-Game)

by on September 21, 2010 in Game Day - 60 Comments

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Be sure to check out Junior’s thoughts from tonight’s tilt.
Hey, let’s get this straight right off the bat: it sucks to lose 5-0 to the Ottawa Senators.  Any day of the year, any type of game.  There will undoubtedly be at least one mainstream media headline out there along the lines of: “Leafs back to losing ways”.  But a step back will tell us this is the first of a whopping nine exhibition matches Toronto will be playing and a ton can (and probably will) change in the next two weeks.

That’s not to say we can disregard all the negatives of tonight’s not-so-pretty tilt.  Here’s a bit of the good and bad we can draw from the “Fan First Game”  (DAMN there has got to be some angry fans downtown tonight):

-We were quickly welcomed back into life with Tomas Kaberle: some headscratchers on the defensive end (the Winchester goal) get you fuming about his (sometimes exaggerated) defensive lapses, but the Czech defender then pulls off a dirty head fake and some slick stick work while retrieving the puck, inevitably prompting his checking player to just “give up” and peel away.

-While the abyssmal effort on the powerplay tonight is an indicator that it is very much a work in process, it was exciting to see an added dimension of creativity. This came in the form of players such as Kris Versteeg and Nazem Kadri, who displayed some of their skill deep in the zone on the PP.  Most importantly, they brought the Leafs out of their predictable incessant “perimeter dance” (when they just cycle the puck on the fringe of the opposition’s defensive box).  Although unsuccessfull at times, they did thread some passes through the box (and even across the crease!) with precision and that bodes well for a Toronto team that is creatively starved.

-Make no mistake, Robin Lehner had a big night in net for Ottawa.  The kid should rise quickly on an Ottawa goalie depth chart that is lacking in both skill and reliability.

-With an impressive display of strength and determination, Christian Hanson announced his 2010-2011 arrival at the end of the first period.  This is the tantalizing potential in the college signee, but Hanson is in tough to make this squad as a fulltime member.

-The competition between Brett Lebda and Carl Gunnarson for those final defensive spots gave way to an easy decision for Gunnarson.  Lebda whipped out some heady rushes but was also out of position defensively on occasion (re: the 3rd Ottawa goal).  Gunnarson?  Earned his usual “Mr. Steady” moniker.

With a marathon of these preseason matches yet to come, there will be many opportunities to further evaluate this year’s squad and gain a true perspective on where they are heading.  Obvious positives such as Jonas Gustavsson’s solid performance tonight hold a bit more weight than the gaffes of veterans such as Dion Phaneuf and Tomas Kaberle.  Regardless of the visual atrocity we were just exposed to my prevalent thought throughout tonight was: “HOCKEY IS BACK. YESSSS!”

Interested to hear your thoughts,

Nik

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  • lukethenuke

    Leafs dropped the ball. Looked like they have such a lack of skill. Ottawas goals they were creative and found the net. Leafs could muster any real scoring chances like Ottawa’s

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  • rockydundas

    Felt sorry for the fans down there tonight. It’s only the first game though…(and pre-season) lets not lose our heads here!

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  • http://www.heroesinrehab.ca/blog junior

    Re: the positives. I agree it was nice to see something a little different from the Leafs’ power play. Kadri, Versteeg and Armstrong were trying to work that down low overload play with helpf from Phaneuf, and you’re right to point it out as an encouraging sign. Let’s hope we still see it from time to time when #81 is on the ice!

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  • rockydundas

    I wonder if the added muscle Kadri put on this summer is adversely affecting him. Thoughts?

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  • gunner_36

    Whoooooooooooo!!!!!!! Go Leafs Go!!!!!!! Yeah!!!!!!! Wooo hoo hoooo!!!!!!

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  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPiuD24JV2U 2 Minutes for Looking so Guru

    Hanson sure smashed that guys face into the ice after the fight hahaha

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  • long_suffering_leaf_fan

    rockydundas wrote:

    I wonder if the added muscle Kadri put on this summer is adversely affecting him. Thoughts?

    I have explained this a few times but got trashed … Kadri is still a boy and he can put on 12, 15 pounds whatever it was but he is a boy

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  • canucksnaphook

    @ long_suffering_leaf_fan:

    Agree with both you and Watters….time to walk it Dion.

    Edit: I still remember Flames fans saying “wait until you see him make a bunch of bad pinches and it causes 2 on 1 goals….” words are haunting me.

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  • Tim

    @ long_suffering_leaf_fan:

    Good call Pedro…lol

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  • canucksnaphook

    @ 2 Minutes for Looking so Guru:

    I am not judging him on anything other than this game. NOt the future, not the past.

    He was not good, (and I really really like Dion) but tonite he shoudlve made some sort of statement with leadership on the ice.

    I did see him make two really good checks in the 3rd but the game was 4-0 at that point.

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  • Marlies Man

    They should move the fan first game to the last one before the season when the best lineups are playing. It’s nice it was a free game, but I’m not sure a lot of people there were too thrilled … free or not.

    Gotta say, it was good to see the lower bowl filled at the start of the second and not empty til the five minute mark.

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  • Tim

    @ long_suffering_leaf_fan:

    How do you know the brass didn’t say “hey Dion, don’t try to do to much out there, we want to see who may take the bull by the horns when the going gets tough”?

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  • Shotgun Charlie

    As much as I would like to think we are in trouble after that game, last year we were good in the preseason and sucked ass all year. it’s only 1 game.

    At that,
    Kadri and D’Amigo should go to the Marlies for the year and mature. At times it seemed like some of the guys were trying to make hits just for the sake of making them. Bring on the next game :)

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  • GreekLeafer

    I was a bit pissed that I missed the 1st period and most of the 2nd. But after seeing the score line at the end of the 2nd and watching the rest of the game, I guess that the time playing “doctor” with the GF was time well spent.
    .
    On a positive note, I thought Versteeg looked solid, as well as Gunner but not too much stood out from the other guys. Can’t wait til tomorrow night.

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  • luckyluke

    Just watch, any game Kaberle plays we will lose. This was such a pathetic game! I only planned on having a few drinks but downed the 26er, hopefully this isnt another long/short year :(

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  • canucksnaphook

    Paul Hunter of the Star must be shit faced to write this article.
    He uses every pun or play on words imaginable. What a douche.

    http://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/nhl/mapleleafs/article/864591–leafs-lay-goose-egg-in-5-0-loss-to-senators?bn=1

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