GDT: Leafs/Sens – Familiar Foes and Woes

by on November 2, 2010 in Game Day - 960 Comments

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Tonight, the Toronto Maple Leafs will play host to the Ottawa Senators at the ACC in a game that could be a nail biter for all the wrong reasons. For fans who are looking for a tight game, the Leafs have provided endless periods of “so close!” The Senators? They seem to be running down a similar path, despite blowing out two of their opponents last week with five goals for in each game (vs. Panthers and Coyotes). Unfortunately, they are coming off a shutout loss to the Bruins (surprise) and if they had not put up 10 goals in two games last week, their goals for totals (26) would tell the true tale of two cities who simply cannot score.

“We have to expect bigger things offensively,” Senators coach Cory Clouston said. “We’ve had some guys chip in offensively, but tension will be on the main guys. We need other guys to start scoring. They have to help out. There’s definitely room for improvement, but it will be a process.”

If you replaced Cory Clouston and Senators from that quote with Leafs and Ron Wilson, it would be the same answer to the same questions. The fact is, similar stats run for both clubs. The Leafs have Phil Kessel (7 goals) and Clarke MacArthur (6) doing all the work when it comes to the score sheet. For the Senators, it’s Daniel Alfredsson (6) and Milan Michalek (4).

Then we move down the depth chart a bit, and the Senators have a bit more luck with the puck as Alex Kovalev (3), Mike Fisher (3), Erik Karlsson (2), Ryan Shannon (2), and Chris Kelly (2) have found the back of the net a few times so they recognize what a goal tastes like. That’s alright though, because the Leafs secondary scorers are sure to out-duel the “sometimes but not really” deadly offensive Senators. The incredible speed and soft hands of dangler Tim Brent will get the Leafs past their slump, as will the power forward scoring dynamo, Colton Orr, who runs over (literally) anyone who gets in his way. He’s going for gold!

With all that said, there is one stat the Leafs can be proud of this year, and it would make Cory Clouston’s quote mean that much more for the Senators if they could even come close to matching it (the Leafs goaltending this year), but they can’t.

Robin Lehnar has come in to relieve his goaltending partners twice this year (played the last five minutes against the Canadiens on October 16, and the final half of the October 18 match-up against the Pittsburgh Penguins), stopping all ten shots he has faced in just over 34 minutes of ice-time. The other two? Well… Pascal Leclaire has appeared in four games this season, posting an acceptable 0.903 save percentage and a 3.24 goals against average. He is the better of the two, yet posts a 0-3-1 record.

Insert the savior – Brian Elliot. He is expected to get the start tonight, and he will hit the ice with a 0.894 save percentage and a 3.39 goals against average. His numbers are weaker than Pascal Leclaire (who is now back to the ice after being on the shelf with a groin injury), yet he has a record of 4-4-0.

Toronto, on the other hand, has been nothing short of solid in net. Despite the few mistakes Jonas Gustavsson (0.921 save percentage and 2.36 goals against average) and Jean-Sebastien Giguere (0.909 save percentage and 2.27 goals against average) have made here and there this season, neither has cost the Leafs a victory. Every goaltender in the league has shots they wish they had a second chance on, but mistakes happen – as per human error – and the game goes on. Toronto has had more bailouts this year than Lindsay Lohan.

The Positive:

Toronto has better goaltending.

The Negative:

Toronto has not scored in over 122 minutes.

The Conclusion:

The Leafs could make Elliot look like a God in net.

Although:

The Senators could make the Leafs look like a playoff team again.

It’s not as if they aren’t trying though, and tonight both teams will try to make an example of the other. Ron Wilson has been looking for ways to improve his lines from within the organization, and the Senators are just hoping the on-again off-again talent of Jason Spezza and Alex Kovalev show up tonight.

The Leafs have found a new piece to their puzzle with the addition of Luca Caputi to the top line. He is expected to park himself in front of the Senators net tonight, take the abuse and generate more scoring opportunities. This is a great decision – if the pucks would get past the two or three other players looking to block more Leafs shots. According to the Toronto Star, Caputi has been studying tapes of Tomas Holmstrom. If he can be even half the net presence that man is, the Leafs win this experiment hands down.

The action gets underway tonight at 7:00 EST. I will be liveblogging the event on The Checking Line.com so be sure to join in on the discussion.

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  • Penthouse

    @ Tim:

    i just saw it, they said minimum 4 weeks, could be more….

    and hopefully we can package grabovski, beauch, and prospect/pick package to get Backes

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  • rustynail

    DarrenDreger

    Phaneuf suffered a deep cut last night. Burke says he’s out at least 4 weeks.

    Time to put him and Armstrong on LTIR and give us some valuable cap space.

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  • James Dean is bringing rebellious back!

    Tim wrote:

    luke nukem wrote:
    phaneuf out 4 weeks? per darren dreger twitter

    Ouch. Fuck things in Leaf land are always against us, we can not buy a break.

    We kinda did buy a break. Remember when Markov was cut by Carey Price’s skate. He missed the entire season. Phaneuf is a tough guy and when I saw him down like that, I tought that was it. I tought it was kinda lame that the Leafs players were more interested in dealing with the was it a goal situation than helping their captain up.

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  • Tim

    I’m outta here boys have a good one…cheers!

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  • Only_crime

    on a side note wtf is with the marlies explain to me how the fuck dale mitchel plays in three games and they win two out of three and lose in overtime in the third and he still has his ass scratched in favor of greg fucking scott??!! i mean im no expert but it seems to me he brings some leadership i mean the kid is an absolute trooper he single handedly got windsor to the memorial cup that one year. I mean im not saying the kid is the next coming of maurice richard im just saying give the kid a fucking chance hes been pretty successful so far.

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  • Tim

    @ James Dean is bringing rebellious back!:

    Yep I thought wtf are these guys doing, Dion is hurt help him to the bench.

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  • Kostas

    Don’t think we should expect anything major to happen till after the American thanks giving. That’s when, if this keeps up, I think we’ll see Kadri getting called up or a shake up involving a trade.

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  • Only_crime

    Tim wrote:

    @ James Dean is bringing rebellious back!:
    Yep I thought wtf are these guys doing, Dion is hurt help him to the bench.

    it was kind of a random injury tho i dont think anyone realized he was actually hurt. that whole play tho was just one big cluster fuck i mean two of our players completly take giguerre out of the play and phaneuf fall awkwardly and gets a serious injury like fuck.

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  • Tim

    @ Only_crime:
    I hear ya, I’d rather get him from FA but that is a stretch imo. If we have a shot I say we take it. Cluster fuck is a good way to describe it…lol

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  • Kostas

    Darren Dreger is reporting that Phaneuf will be out for at least 4 weeks.

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  • Kostas

    IMO, pairings should be:

    Schenn – Kaberle
    Gunnerson – Komisarek
    Lebda – Beauchemin

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  • James Dean is bringing rebellious back!

    Kostas wrote:

    Darren Dreger is reporting that Phaneuf will be out for at least 4 weeks.

    Was that from your greek insider Nick Kipreos? lol!

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  • Kostas

    @ JDiBRB

    lol… Kyper is busy yelling at Doug and Watters. Darren texted me this one.

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  • Doug93

    Holzer gets the call up

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  • Burtonboy

    @ Doug93:
    Rumour or fact ?

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  • rustynail

    mirtle

    The Leafs have called up German defenceman Korbinian Holzer with Phaneuf out at least four weeks (as per @bartsbytes).

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  • Nailer

    4 weeks for Dion! NOO. brutal for the team. I have him in the mlhs fantasy league as well. frig.

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  • rustynail

    jonas640

    Holzer is not expected to play, just a precautionary thing

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  • Burtonboy

    rustynail wrote:

    jonas640
    Holzer is not expected to play, just a precautionary thing

    I would say that depends on how Lebda plays or if Gunnerson slips off again

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