Pre-Season Game #4: Leafs vs. Flyers Rematch

by on September 24, 2010 in Game Day - 640 Comments

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An intriguing top line of Kris Versteeg, Tyler Bozak and Phil Kessel will feature in tonight’s rematch with the Flyers following the Leafs‘ 11-round shootout win over Philadelphia last night at the John Lebatt Centre in London. The trio is the most skilled iteration of forwards the Leafs’ roster has to offer, and combined with Dion Phaneuf and Tomas Kaberle on the blueline (who will also dress) represent an interesting potential powerplay option for coach Wilson. The results with the man advantage tonight, then, will be well worth monitoring.

Phaneuf and Kaberle will have to do a much better job managing the powerplay from the point than what we witnessed in the opener against the Senators. As a unit, movement was lacking and Kaberle’s pass-first predictability combined with Phaneuf’s forced shots (hitting shinpads more often than the opposition’s net) to waste multiple five on three opportunities. Kaberle has to do a better job at keeping the opposition guessing; the Senators penalty killing forwards were consistently cheating on Phaneuf’s side and #15 played right into their hands (this isn’t a new problem; I still blame it for ultimately hurting the effectiveness of the McCabe-Kaberle powerplay tandem). Phaneuf for his part needs to a) find the lanes and b) HIT THE FREAKING NET.

Hopefully Captain Dion can shake off the visible signs of rust he displayed last time out. He’ll skate alongside Carl Gunnarsson 5-on-5 according to the Globe and Mail’s Leafs Beat.

Jean Sebastien Giguere will see his first action of the preseason, looking to pick up where he left off last season. Jussi Rynnas will back him up, and will look to rebound after a tough first outing if he takes over part way through.

Also appearing in his first primer is the young and gigantic Keith Aulie, who will skate alongside other “Big Four” member Simon Gysbers. Burke‘s comment over the summer on members of the big four having a good shot at pushing for a spot at training camp has not quite lived up to the billing so far, as Mikus, Gysbers and Holzer have all been solid but not spectacular. We’ll see what kind of impression Aulie can make tonight.

A second line of Nikolai Kulemin, Mikhail Grabovski (who have shown strong chemistry together in the past) and Clarke MacArthur represents an interesting experiment as well.

Wayne Primeau, at camp on a professional tryout after his contract with the Leafs expired July 1, will center the fourth line. He faces a lot of competition down the middle, but with Nazem Kadri looking AHL-bound so far and John Mitchell failing to show much of anything, perhaps he can work his way onto the roster with some energetic, hard-forechecking and defensively-responsible shifts.

Here is the full line-up courtesy of Leafs Beat:

Forwards

Versteeg, Bozak, Kessel

Kulemin, Grabovski, MacArthur

Hamilton, Brent, Crabb

Orr, Primeau, Brown

Defence

Gunnarsson Phaneuf

Kaberle Komisarek

Aulie Gysbers

Goal

Giguere (starter)

Rynnas

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  • long_suffering_leaf_fan
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  • http://MapleleafHotstove Beathoven

    A couple of things,with our abundance of goaltenders if there’s a deal to be made,particularly with New Jersey I wouldn’t be surprised to see one of Riemer,Scrivens or Rynnas included.
    Secondly,I would like to see Kadri and D’Amigo play together in a game. I would also like to see Brad Ross in at least one pre-season game.

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  • Cameron

    @ 2 Minutes for Looking so Guru:
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    Rivet’s only out a few days. Kuba is another guy who’s absence will really hurt. And a broken ankle too, it’s not like he’s going to be able to return to the lineup A-okay. It will probably be mid-December before he’s really back to anything resembling his old self. Ottawa’s defense is pretty weak even with Kuba out, which is why they rely on a trapping style, but another injury could force them to look at trades.

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  • flappypaddle

    Svatos is gone now to the KHL on a one year deal, I am thinking he is next years Zhredev. I think Svatos will light it up over there and get his confidence back. All these d-man going down are making teams like us and Van, looking good now. Maybe with Burkie seeing these young guys looking good forces him to move a veteran? Hears hoping…

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  • Tim Horton

    @ Bob is your uncle:
    Hows my cred? I’m trying to keep it around 750 – 800 but I haven’t checked in a while…

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  • TuckerThomas

    I’m completely full of shit.

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  • GreekLeafer

    I’m really liking this Brian Burke interview on the radio.
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    EDIT: Burke is wrong when he says HBO has ignored hockey. There is a documentary called The Broad Street Bullies and it’s a sweet look at the Philly teams of the early to mid 70′s.

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  • Mike84

    Looks like Wade Redden is heading to the AHL. Maybe the Sens or NYI pick him up for free.

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  • flappypaddle

    Mike84 wrote:

    Looks like Wade Redden is heading to the AHL. Maybe the Sens or NYI pick him up for free.

    They would be paying half his contract no?

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  • Marlies Man

    @ long_suffering_leaf_fan:
    Well, nitpicking a bit, but Giggy’s is slightly below 3.00 because he played 65 minutes counting overtime last night.

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  • flappypaddle

    Just so everyone knows the Keepers league is now set and the draft is ready to go tomorrow night at 8 pm see you guys there! So pumped! Thanks for all those that joined its going to be awesome.

    Cant wait to see the boys take on the Buffalo Millers tonight, Kadri being on the second line behind Grabo’s line kinda makes me think thats the way the season will start with Kadri on the 3rd and Grabo the second. But the most interesting part of tonights game is that Buffalo cant just focuse on Kadri’s line because Grabo’s line will burn them.

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