Is Ron Wilson Really To Blame?

by on November 8, 2010 in Analysis - 186 Comments

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With the typical (and expected) “Fire Ron Wilson” sentiment being thrown around after another tough loss (now five in a row) I thought I would enter the fray and share my opinion on the matter.  It is often easy to blame the coach and the old adage “it’s easier to fire one coach than 20 players” has certainly been applied in the NHL over the past 25 years but in the case of the Maple Leafs, is the coach really to blame?

I had written a story in the preseason that one of the potential problems I saw going into this year was the chance that Brian Burke’s general strategy really wouldn’t mesh well with the roster given to Ron Wilson.  The whole top-six and bottom-six forward approach is fine in theory when you have Henrik and Daniel Sedin, Marcus Naslund, Brendan Morrison and a prime Todd Bertuzzi at your disposal – or Corey Perry, Ryan Getzlaf and Teemu Selanne etc.

But on a team with only one legit sniper (Phil Kessel) you simply cannot afford to throw away or at the very least shape your lines with only two of the four focused on scoring, whether real or implied.  We got off to a hot start because Kessel was providing big time scoring on one line and Clarke McCarthur was providing big time scoring on another.  With both of them scoring at a ridiculous clip the third and fourth lines only providing truculence, defence and sand paper made perfect sense.

When reality (and law of averages) took over and Kessel and MacArthur were no longer scoring at an Alex Ovechkin type pace our lack of secondary scoring was painfully exposed.  We stayed with the same lines for a few games but Ron Wilson smartly adapted and shifted some of the scoring threats (if we can call them that) to be better represented through the first three lines, not just two.  While losing Colby Armstrong was also a mitigating factor to the line shuffling the Leafs simply cannot afford to have only two lines focused on scoring.

I have already championed for the Leafs to play a more stifling, defensive and patient game based on personnel but blaming Ron Wilson overall for the team’s woes is just wrong.  Ron Wilson’s track record suggest he is more than an adequate coach (just ask him) but the fact is the Maple Leafs aren’t exactly brimming with talent, especially in the forward core.  There is Phil Kessel (7 goals) and possibly Clarke MacArthur (7) or Nik Kulemin (4) who will be capable of 30+ goals each, and that is it.

We have an unproven NCAA first line centre in Tyler Bozak (2 goals), the talented but enigmatic Mikhail Grabovski (1 goal) centering our second unit and the unknown career minor leaguer Tim Brent on the third.  And although he has had a few tough breaks early on there is clearly a reason the Chicago Blackhawks had Kris Versteeg (2 goals) predominantly on their third line in more of a checking role.

He (Versteeg) is a fine hockey player and the Hawks obviously had depth up front but I don’t think Versteeg is destined to be this breakout scoring threat; he has enough games played in the NHL to get a good sense of what he can and cannot bring to a hockey team.  Unfortunately the bigger, stronger and cheaper Viktor Stalberg (sent to Chicago in the trade) has 4 goals and 4 assists and is playing roughly 11 minutes per night.  Stalberg also has more shots to date (30 to 24) and when you consider Versteeg is averaging over 20 minutes a game – we’ll hold off judgement for now but the jury is still out on that move.

Our third and fourth lines are effective both in providing their expected share of offense, shutting down our opponents relatively well and providing a boost of energy in the form of hits, hustle or fisticuffs.  Our defensive unit while deep is probably a tad overrated as it isn’t exactly filled with Norris Trophy winners but a solid group none the less where almost all of them could play on any other team’s defense core. Saying that outside of Luke Schenn there might not be anybody else on our blue line playing well enough this season to call them a true #1 or 2 defenseman, including Dion Phaneuf and Francois Beauchemin.

If we compared our defense to a baseball starting rotation I’d say we have one #2 starter (Schenn, who has the promise of an ace), a bunch of #3 starters (Phaneuf, Beauch, Kaberle) and then a #4 (Mike Komisarek) and two #5s (Brett Lebda, Carl Gunnarsson).  It’s a solid but unspectacular group and while not a weakness, probably a misuse of resources when considering overall production.  Basically, not enough bang for the buck.

Ron Wilson is doing the best he can with what talent he has been bestowed with, and has probably gotten as much out of this group as any other coach could have.  Outside possibly bringing in a coach with a drastic strategy change (i.e. a quick fix defensive minded coach).  So if we don’t (or at least shouldn’t) blame Ron Wilson, just who should bear the brunt of blame for the sad state of the Maple Leafs?

Brian Burke has been in office since November 29th, 2008 and will hit the two year mark of his Maple Leaf reign in a few weeks.  If there was an American styled mid-term election based on the results of his first two years he would probably lose more seats than the Democrats.  Is Burke solely to blame for the teams current plight or was the team he inherited from John Ferguson a complete and utter mess?

Let’s look at the top six forwards from the Leafs in 2007, the current 2010 group and the top six of both the Stanley Cup combatants from a year ago (Chicago and Philadelphia).

*Included will be the career point per game mark for each player for reference and comparison sake.

Leafs 2007/08 (record 36-35-11):

A. Ponikarovsky (0.53) M. Sundin (1.00) N. Antropov (0.61)
J. Blake (0.59) A. Steen (0.52) D. Tucker (0.50)

Leafs 2010/11 (5-5-3):

K. Versteeg  (0.58) T. Bozak (0.64)* P. Kessel (0.62)
N. Kulemin (0.46) M. Grabovski (0.56) C. MacArthur (0.45)

*Very limited amount of games career wise, it should be noted his 2010/11 PPG is 0.38

Blackhawks 2009/10 (52-22-8):

M. Hosssa (0.93) J. Toews (0.86) P. Kane (0.94)
K. Versteeg (0.58) P. Sharp (0.60) D. Byfuglien (0.45)

Flyers 2009/10 (41-35-6):

S. Gagne (0.78) M. Richards (0.76) J. Carter (0.73)
S. Hartnell (0.53) D. Briere (0.79) C. Giroux (0.62)

The Blackhawks second line listed above which didn’t always include Kris Versteeg (but I used him for sake of ease) would easily be our best line.  Take a look at the actual top line which includes three electric forwards all scoring at a near Mats Sundin clip – think about that.  The Flyers aren’t exactly an offensive dynamo by any means but still possess a second line that could also be considered the Maple Leafs best.

There is no doubt Brian Burke has changed the culture and the team appears to play harder, take less nights off and are definitely more truculent but it hasn’t yet made one iota of difference in the standings.  At what point does rhetoric need to be replaced with actual bodies capable of performing at a higher level, and just where are the Leafs going to find these needed pieces?  The latest anointed saviour seems to be Brad Richards and nobody knows for certain if this is a realistic option at all – would he even want to come here?

When I rationally discuss the game with a fan of another team the one point they make that has some validity is Leafs fans in general overstate the value of our own players.  We think because they are on our first line that they are valued league wise as a true first line player when in most cases it is simply not accurate.  Obviously this isn’t true of all Leafs nation (and most readers here) but you can’t deny you have seen this type of behaviour from fellow Leafs fans.

Let me put it to you another way if you had to play a buddy in NHL 11 on X-Box (PS3 whatever) in a game you absolutely needed to win and could choose any team in the NHL, would selecting the Maple Leafs even cross your mind –  based solely on talent level?

Given the Leafs current actual talent level it wouldn’t appear the team has a coaching issue per say but more of a managerial and roster creation problem.  The Leafs just aren’t that talented and how much of that is the fault of current GM Brian Burke remains an unanswered question and hot topic around Leafs nation.

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  • TuckerThomas

    @ ilivetoleaf:
    If talking about chicken wings and Miley Cyrus counts then yes, he’s the champ.

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  • ilivetoleaf

    @ gunner_36:

    Got it the wrong way around. You had a life when on MLHS, lost it, now you have one again ;)

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  • Cameron

    Josh Nicholls – 17GP, 9G, 11A, 20P, +10
    (and that’s after being slowed down by a concussion)
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    Brad Ross – 16GP, 8G, 9A, 17P, +12
    (not to mention a whopping 44 PIMs – how does he even have time to score?)
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    Greg McKegg – 19GP, 10G, 16A, 26P, even
    (on the worst team in the OHL, he is the only bright spot – hope he gets traded)
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    Nazem Kadri – 12GP, 5G, 6A, 11P, even
    (he seems to be getting better each each, as does his companion D’Amigo)
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    Jesse Blacker – 15GP, 3G, 8A, 11P, +4
    (this kid is really starting to put his game together and shine on an otherwise weak squad)

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  • rustynail

    @ gunner_36:
    been waiting for you to post to see how many. Some day sthis summer it was just you posting I swear.

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  • Jordan

    @gunner
    I remember, but I thought you were someone else and changed your name. MLHS to the MAXXXXX! Dial it in, where the fuck you been?

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  • gunner_36

    ilivetoleaf wrote:

    @ gunner_36:
    Got it the wrong way around. You had a life when on MLHS, lost it, now you have one again

    Ha ha ha, alright.
    .
    Man, I can only imagine how Jordan feels.

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  • Cameron

    Jordan wrote:

    @gunner
    Who the hell are you? You have 3000 posts so you changed your name at some point. Owe UP!

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    No, he was just on here every night til 4 in the morning posting one sentence replies back and forth with one member or another.

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  • leafs87

    @ Cameron:
    Ive heard rumors of Mckegg being traded to the London Knights. That would be interesting to see Mckegg explode ina bigger maret for the OHL and with better players. I hope Mckegg can finish the season amongst the leading scorers this year and he has the potential to do so.

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  • NotoriousSez

    I personally think Burke has done an amazing job, he’s basically turned trash into something good ( Phaneuf Giggy etc) He really has done a great job of playing with the cards he’s been dealt. So far he has done an amazing job in all the drafts he’s participated in for us. I just think JFJ left this franchise in a worse state than any of us even could comprehend. I’d put money on a 4th grader out GM’ing JFJ. Screw the Harold Ballard curse, JFJ just tore that shit up and created something even worse!

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  • gunner_36

    rustynail wrote:

    @ gunner_36:
    been waiting for you to post to see how many. Some day sthis summer it was just you posting I swear.

    So, how you been Gunner?
    Not bad, you?
    Good?
    How could the Leafs get better?
    Sign Ryan Johnson :)
    Hey, you’re right!
    I know.
    .
    What you talking about? ;)
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    Jordan wrote:

    @gunner
    I remember, but I thought you were someone else and changed your name. MLHS to the MAXXXXX! Dial it in, where the fuck you been?

    Oh, so you want me to take a run at your title?

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  • leafs87

    Im not sure if anyone has followed this Nail Yakupov kid, but he is a currently a rookie in the OHL with the Sarnia Sting. He just turned 17 and is currently in second in OHL scoring with 15 goals, 16 assists, 31 points in 18 games played. He wont even be eligible for the NHL draft for 2 years. Very interesting to follow

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  • gunner_36

    leafs87 wrote:

    @ Cameron:
    Ive heard rumors of Mckegg being traded to the London Knights. That would be interesting to see Mckegg explode ina bigger maret for the OHL and with better players. I hope Mckegg can finish the season amongst the leading scorers this year and he has the potential to do so.

    Not the way Jason Akeson’s been piling up the points. 15 in his last 3 games. Go Rangers.

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  • kessel gets 40

    id say even justin whilliams seems like he could be a good pickup if he makes it to FA, guys got a lotta skill

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  • leafs87

    @ gunner_36:
    Nail Yakupov has only 3 less points than Akeson, and is 3 years younger! Incredibly impressive

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  • Cameron

    @ leafs87:
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    Yea actually, another member on here was saying they ran into a Leaf scout who said that was someone the Leafs had to keep an eye on for the 2012 draft. Very interesting talent, although it sounds like he has Ovechkin or Semin like potential so far, so he’ll likely be a top 3 pick. Hopefully we won’t be in that range.
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    @ rustynail:
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    Or more importantly, would you trade Brad Ross for Jimmy Hayes? What about a 3rd in 2012 for Greg McKegg? Burke friggin owned that draft. To think he was one pick away from landing Pulkkinen (the guy I wanted real bad), who is now better than a PPG player in a European men’s league (with Jokerit). You know he was after him too, because he traded his 4th immediately after he was taken off the board. Friggin Detroit.

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  • leafs87

    @ gunner_36:
    15 points in 3 games is just ridiculous though holy shit

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  • gunner_36

    leafs87 wrote:

    Im not sure if anyone has followed this Nail Yakupov kid, but he is a currently a rookie in the OHL with the Sarnia Sting. He just turned 17 and is currently in second in OHL scoring with 15 goals, 16 assists, 31 points in 18 games played. He wont even be eligible for the NHL draft for 2 years. Very interesting to follow

    Interesting. Very interesting. Never heard of him before. Even more interesting. You seem to be a wealth of knowledge tonight. Nice work kid.
    Think I’ll call it a night.

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  • Black_Hawk

    @ gunner_36:
    You Serious?

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  • TuckerThomas

    gunner_36 wrote:

    Nice work kid.

    Yeah, sure is. But this kid has him beat…
    http://www.funnypicture123.com/html/people_funny/20061217/233.html

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  • Cameron

    A little food for thought;
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    Teams that are also 500:
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    Pittsburgh
    Chicago
    Nashville
    Carolina
    Anaheim
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    (Good) Teams Below 500:
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    Phoenix
    New Jersey
    Buffalo
    Calgary
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    It could definitely be worse right now.

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  • Jordan

    @gunner
    I want you to beat me. Everyone needs to
    Lol

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