Leafs Call Up Kadri, Aulie

by on November 12, 2010 in Leafs News - 473 Comments

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Looking to break out of their current slump and perhaps send a message
to underachieving players, the Toronto Maple Leafs have called up
forward Nazem Kadri and defenceman Keith Aulie from the Toronto Marlies
of the American Hockey League on Friday.

Kadri has five goals and nine assists for 14 points in 14 games with the
Marlies this season. Leafs President and GM Brian Burke along with Head
Coach Ron Wilson made the decision to send Kadri to the AHL prior to the
regular season, in order to further develop his all-around game.

The Leafs selected Kadri in the first round (seventh overall) of the
2009 NHL Draft. He has one regular season game under his belt, which
took place due to an emergency call-up from the OHL last season. A
remarkable junior career with both the Kitchener Rangers and the London
Knights, kadri tallied 92 goals and 166 assists for 258 points in 242
career games.

“I have to be dedicated,” Kadri said last month. “I’m willing to learn
and do anything I can to be a better player. I know I have a lot of
things to work on. This is a developmental league and I’m willing to
work hard and do whatever it takes.”

Keith Aulie was acquired from the Calgary Flames in the trade that
brought Captain Dion Phaneuf to Toronto. In 14 games with the Marlies
this season, the 6′5″ defenceman has one goal and three assists, and
has been a physical presence on the back end.

Forward Christian Hanson and defenceman Korbinian Holzer have been
re-assigned to the Marlies, making space for the surprising roster
change.

Other than the obvious slump his team is eager to climb out from, Brian
Burke shed light on his reasoning for the call up of Kadri.

“I told him you are not a saviour here,” Burke said of the move. “You
were brought in to give us a spark and don’t carry the weight of the
world around. The group has to turn this around, not one or two players.”

“All the things I asked Nazem to do when we sent him down, he’s done.
Maybe he hasn’t perfected them, but he’s improved dramatically.”

“In an ideal world, if we had won a few of the last games, we would have
given him a bit longer, but he has made the adjustments we’ve asked him
to make. He’s cut down on his turnovers. He’s drawing penalties every
night by getting hauled down. He’s made a lot of the transformation we
need.”

Kadri and Aulie could find their way into the struggling Leafs lineup as
early as Saturday when the Toronto hosts the Vancouver Canucks. At
practice on Friday, Ron Wilson had Kadri placed on a line with Tyler
Bozak and Nikolai Kulemin.

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Some thoughts from Matt Bracken:

What a better way to ease a fragile young prospect into the world of professional hockey than to call him up during one of the most tumultuous times in recent history for the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Leafs brain trust has decided that Nazem Kadri is the answer for the team’s current scoring woes, at least in the short term. This is a move that simply reeks of desperation, a true knee jerk reaction and in my opinion a bad move period.

Kadri comes to a terrible situation with a coach who likely loathes his very presence in the line-up and has already gone on record as saying this wasn’t the type of move he feels would be effective. Wilson who didn’t actually mention Kadri by name made the following statement after a loss to the Ottawa Senators on November 2nd, 2010:

“I wouldn’t understand the point of major moves and things like that,” he continued. “Talking about calling people up from the minors who aren’t playing very well down there. It’s very easy to speculate: ‘He should be up’ and the guy is struggling in the American Hockey League. We’re going to be patient and not circumvent the process here.” It’s hard to imagine his overall sentiment regarding Kadri’s game has changed much in two weeks.

Worse for me is that Nazem Kadri was likely getting resigned to the fact he had a long way to go to becoming ‘big league’ ready and focusing night in and night out on becoming a better overall player was his only worry, in the American Hockey League. Now he is suddenly summoned from the AHL perceived as the savior, a guy they cannot live without and going to a coach who has pointed out (publicly) the obvious flaws in his game.

This is not the way to develop one of our few legitimate prospects. If Kadri provides a few key plays or goals in his first few games it might take the focus off of the areas he truly needs to improve and if he doesn’t make an impact he will be sent back down and likely resent the Leafs for it. Either outcome it is a lose-lose proposition and I am disappointed in Brian Burke for not sticking to his original mantra that the Leafs hold the development of Kadri’s game in higher regard than a quick fix solution.

In fourteen AHL games Kadri has scored 5 goals and added 9 assists and while the defensive play has been questioned it at least appeared he was settling in and starting to show some of the offensive flair we have seen in the past. Let him play in relative anonymity with the Marlies and let him play a lot, in all situations. Let him play in a low key environment so when he makes a mistake a 20-year old will inevitably make it might not completely destroy his confidence.

Basically, let him develop.

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  • kb

    Here is why Wilson has to go. Everyone on the team has certain skill sets, and instead of allowing the player to play up to those strengths, and building on them by adding little things to make them better……..he instead tries to reinvent each player, and then benches them if they don’t play that “new way” that has given Wilson those 500 wins in like 33,000 games coached.
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    So what you end up with is a whole bunch of players who are no longer allowed to play their own style, are totally afraid to make a mistake, and are thinking all the time instead of reacting – and in the process the player loses his confidence and isn’t able to do what got them to the show in the first place (for fear of spending time in the press box). You can see it in the play of every single player on the team – they are tentative, confused, and totally afraid of making a mistake. At the beginning of the year, the team was winning because the team played a simple game while getting used to each other. “Mr 500 wins” SHOULD have tried to keep the core of what got them off to a fast start, but of course he’s far too smart for that….and the players get the blame.

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  • TuckerThomas

    @ kb:
    Maybe RW will piss Kadri off enough for him to slash him in the neck.

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  • flappypaddle

    TuckerThomas wrote:

    @ kb:
    Maybe RW will piss Kadri off enough for him to slash him in the neck.

    I would rather see someone just punch him in the mouth mid-sentence, would make me the happiest Leaf fan ever!

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  • kb

    TuckerThomas wrote:

    @ kb:
    Maybe RW will piss Kadri off enough for him to slash him in the neck.

    We can only hope…..and Kadri just has to make it look like it might have been by accident. Truculence……

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  • DefenseWinsChampionships

    Tonight when Vancouver’s D are all focusing on Kessel, Grabo and Mac will have a little more room than usual to work their magic together. One of them will get a goal and the other will assist it, and then the Nucks will stop trying to only cover Kessel. With the extra room he’ll have at that point, he will break his slump.

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  • Cameron

    @ kb:
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    That is a very accurate assessment of the situation actually. However, it should be said that often times Wilson manages to make something out of players who weren’t expected to be much. I think his methods really helped Marleau, Pavelski, Clowe, Kulemin, Grabovski and now MacArthur. He also saw a great deal of success with John Mitchell at the start of their time together, but John has since fallen to the wayside. He lets his top tier players (Thornton, Kessel, and even Bozak) do whatever they want. But he’s clearly asking Versteeg to do things that aren’t part of his game, and clearly telling the 3rd and 4th lines to not focus on scoring at all, even though Colby is capable of 20. Frustrating at times.

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  • Cameron

    @ DefenseWinsChampionships:
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    The one positive thing about playing Vancouver is that I don’t think they even care about trying to shut Kessel down. They know they can outscore us if they play their game. I doubt they even draft up a plan for Kessel. It will be a nice change from playing against teams who just trap and focus on stopping Kessel.

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  • Burroz

    Here’s a question…if we lose tonight, what scoreline would you prefer to see? An offensive outburst at 7-6 (defense looks shite) or the standard decent D 2-1 loss?

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  • Cameron

    Sure, but I doubt it’s a focus for the Canucks. They can score at will. They don’t care if Kessel gets a goal.

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  • Black_Hawk

    If we could only win two games a year (god forbid,unless we have our first rounder) than I have to say I wish the Leafs could beat the Canucks in their two meetings of the season.I live in Vancouver and let me tell you these bandwagoning Canucks fans are the most annoying fans I have ever met.They would never let me live it down if the Leafs lost.So please Kadri or Kessel score 50 goals and send the Canucks home crying so I can be the one taunting instead of being the taunted.

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  • TuckerThomas

    @ Black_Hawk:
    I guess I’m lucky I live in Edmonton. How the fuck can an Oilers fan say shit to a Leafs fan.
    We practically cry on each others shoulders. :lol:

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  • Cameron

    @ TuckerThomas:
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    They still do if you look on Hockey Buzz ever (I know, it’s a sin). Read the comments under a Richard Cloutier article. It almost always devolves into a Leafs/Oilers battle. Taylor Hall has already won them the Stanley Cup, don’t you know?

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  • TuckerThomas

    @ Cameron:
    I have never read the comments section at HB ever. And never will. Julie scared me away last year.

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  • Cameron

    @ TuckerThomas:
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    It can be either entertaining or infuriating, depending on your state of mind. I’m ashamed to say it, but I just read Berger’s article. I had resisted since the debacle with him a couple weeks ago, and hadn’t read him in months before that, but this one is a fairly sympathetic article. You might actually think the man has a soul if you read it. He talks about how Burke looks beaten right now, emotionally drained after a year from hell. He talks up the big guy at the end though, and says that Burke won’t run from the fact that his walk hasn’t matched his talk to date, but rather, he will face it, and deal with it accordingly.
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    The thing is, I know people who’ve met Burke, and even worked with Burke, and I know that his character with the media really is just that; a character. The guy is a teddy bear behind closed doors. An article like this one makes me really sit back and think, “who the fuck cares about a few losses on the ice?”. Like seriously, we are all going to watch, and follow this team regardless of the losses. Would it be nice if the games were more exciting and the boys were scoring? Sure, but it’s the journey as much as the destination, and I think we need to cut this man some slack. This is a team 2 games behind 500, and the insane fan reaction is causing Burke more stress than any of us. He will fix this. Let’s just be patient.

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  • dawriter67

    Man: forgive me, father it has been 10 years since my last confession.
    Priest: The Father the son and the holy ghost. God forgives, my son.
    Man: I cheated on my wife:
    Priest: Go on.
    Man: I spied on my next door neighbor.
    Priest: Hmm mm.
    Man: I took money from my wife’s purse to go drinking with my buddies.
    Priest: God forgives, my son.
    Man: I downloaded porn.
    Priest: Sins of the flesh, my son. You must be stronger.
    Man: I looked up hockey buzz
    Priest: Why, you fucking-(gunshot).
    Man crawls out of confession booth.
    Man: What happened to those 10 hail marys?

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  • Black_Hawk

    Now lets say we can’t get Brad Richards via trade or signing,who do you guys suggest we target?And does anyone know how many years Versteeg has left on his contract? because I think this is his last year but I am not certain.

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  • rustynail

    FriedgeHNIC

    Broadcast teams: Hughson/Simpson/Healy (Toronto), Cole/Galley/Peacock (Montreal), Brown/Millen (Boston), Lee/Weekes/Oake (San Jose).
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    Back to grade C coverage.

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  • Cameron

    @ Black_Hawk:
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    Semin is the most likely to test the market, I would say. The Capitals have 37 million committed to 12 players or so. They could probably afford to resign Semin for one more year, but the following season they need to resign Carlson, Green, Neuvirth, Varlamov, and Fehr. It would make more sense for them to try and trade his rights at the draft, and worry about resign all their other pieces (Laich, Alzner, Fleischmann, Gordon), and add better depth all over the roster. Semin will be expensive with the season he is having. But the question is, would Burke commit big money to Russian sniper? Who knows. He may have to if Semin is the only guy making it to free agency. No one else significant seems willing to test the market.

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  • rustynail

    jonas640

    #Kadri will play 17-18 minutes tonight according to Wilson.

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  • rustynail

    jonas640

    #Leafs lineup tonight vs. Vancouver: http://www.640toronto.com/Blogs/EatSleepLeafs/BlogEntry.aspx?BlogEntryID=10162805
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    Caputi in press box again.

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