“Miller Time” Once Again for the Leafs

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Kicking off the first of two divisional games on consecutive nights, the Toronto Maple Leafs traveled a short trip down the QEW to take on the Buffalo Sabres at the HSBC Arena in the second of six meetings between the two teams. After tonight’s 3-1 victory, the Sabres now hold a 2-0 record against the Leafs following a 3-2 shootout decision on Nov. 6 in Toronto.

During most of Monday’s victory over the Dallas Stars, The Leafs controlled the play on both sides of the ice, and looked to build on that momentum as they searched for their second road win in 6 games. In fact, not since Oct. 15 have the Leafs been able to find the win column while playing away from the Air Canada Centre. If that trend is to change, the offense needs to be a factor and become involved rather quickly, especially against a Buffalo Sabres team who is struggling at home. Although it is the obvious intention, Leaf forward and former Sabre, Clarke MacArthur believes the key to his team’s success was to open the scoring early and build from there.

“When we score first you look at our team and we seem to pick up momentum and roll, then the other team has to come put of their comfort zone.”

It was easy to see how the first goal could have played a large role in the outcome of the game for either team, as neither have been able to maintain consistency within their offensive ranks.  Jonas Gustavsson looked to continue his strong play in the absence of J.S. Giguere, while Ryan Miller, who has been a nightmare for the Maple Leafs got his first taste of the divisional match-up this season. Carrying his U.S. Olympic team to the Gold Medal Game against Canada, Head Coach Ron Wilson learned a lot about Miller. When asked prior to the game on how his team looks to solve Miller, Wilson had no answers.

“I have no idea,” Wilson said. “If I had the answer, we’d score a lot more goals. He’s a big tall guy who does a great job covering the lower half of the net, and like with all great goaltenders, his concentration level is unbelievable. Every game you’ve scored on him, you’ve earned it.”

The first period was an emotional and spirited affair as both teams came out firing. A Paul Gaustad hit from behind on Phil Kessel ignited the Leafs bench and their emotions would eventually get the best of them. After Nikolai Kulemin was also hit with what looked to be a charge by Patrick Kaleta, Luke Schenn came to his defense and dropped the gloves in his effort to send a message. Adding to a first period already filled with animosity was Colton Orr as he looked to settle a score with Gaustad for his hit on Kessel. Orr received an untimely 6 minutes in penalties on the play which lead to a Jordan Leopold power play goal, and a 1-0  Sabres lead. Things quickly began to unravel for the Leafs as Kris Versteeg took a selfish penalty, getting his stick up on Nathan Gerbe twice behind the play. The inevitable result from the poor judgment became reality for Versteeg and the Leafs as Thomas Vanek beat Jonas Gustavsson  from the point and lifted his team to a 2-0 lead. Versteeg would maintain a regular shift despite his stupidity. The power play goals sparked the Sabres offense and the game may have been well out of reach following the first period had Gustavsson not made four or five huge saves to keep his team in it.

The second period started out where the first had left off, as the Sabres continued to pile the chances on Gustavsson, only to be turned away by the Swedish netminder. The middle frame progressed and the Leafs seemed to find their legs as they began to generate some chances. The change in pace caused the Sabres to take a few penalties, and the Leafs looked to get on the board. Unable to manufacture offense on the power play and with Ryan Miller up to the task when needed, the Leafs found themselves still trailing by two heading into the third period.

The alarming trend surrounding the Maple Leafs offense or lack there of took center stage in the third period. Their inability to create traffic in front of the steady Ryan Miller forced the Leafs power play into mistakes, and eventually lead to a Patrick Kaleta short-handed goal, and the 3-0 lead. Making matters worse for the struggling offense, it was the help of Sabres defenseman Jordan Leopold that gave the Leafs their only goal of the game. A funny bounce deflected off Ryan Miller and in an attempt to clear it from harms way, Leopold put it right on the stick of Phil Kessel who slid it passed a sprawling Miller. That would be it from the Leafs and like a bad re-run, their effort simply wasn’t good enough and they fall to just one win in their last 13 games against the Sabres.

For Head Coach Ron Wilson and GM Brian Burke, the answers from within are no more. The solution to their sputtering and inconsistent offense cannot be found in the current configuration. Nazem Kadri, although playing well at times, has not been effective and has yet to find his first career goal. Phil Kessel is scoring with ten on the year, however the timely goals necessary to lift his team into a game are missing. Counted on by default to create those chances for Kessel is Tyler Bozak, and the young pivot is mired in a pressure filled sophomore slump. Without the luxury of options it will be up to this current crop of players, a group that Brian Burke believes in, to find their way. The belief is evident among Brian Burke, but with his Christmas trade freeze just around the corner,  just how long he will continue to believe is in question.

Without much rest the Leafs will travel to Ottawa tonight as they look to get right back at it for the Battle of Ontario tomorrow night. Once again deserving a better fate, Jonas Gustavsson is set for his second start in a row. If nothing else the Leaf players owe an urgent and steady performance to their hard working goaltender who has given them a chance every game he’s played.

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  • FlappyPaddle

    I was looking at next years potential UFA’s and there are a couple that might be worth alook, Miettinen, Semin, Moulson, Jussi Jokinin, Talbot not to mentio the big guy Mr. Richards lol.

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  • Cloud09

    Jay Rosehill
    GP G A PTS +/- SOG PIM
    2010-11 Regular Season Toronto Marlies 19 4 3 7 3 29 53

    Seems pretty good to me, I say give him a chance. Would be a better replacement then Caputi right now.

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  • Bring the Cup Home

    Luke Schenn at the age of 25 is a scary scary thought.

    he JUST turned 21. insane. by far my favourite leaf. hope we keep him for his career. he’ll be our Scott Stevens.

    this guy is crazy good, and still getting stronger. when he is 25 – 28 and in his prime, playing 25 minutes a night for us, it will be quite enjoyable. think of our core in another 3 years….look at these ages:

    Schenn – 24
    Kessel – 26
    kadri – 23
    kulemin – 28
    phaneuf – 28
    monster/rynnas – 27 or 25 respectively

    burke is building this team to peak in 3 years from now. we need to sign a free agent STAR player though. someone like richards. add an elite talent to that list and we are looking very good.

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  • Caperfan

    yes I understand that paso but still you have to be smart about it.If A guy is not going to fight you and you drop the gloves anyway and start swinging we all know whats going to happen next….and it did.Then to have Steeger go out and put you 2 men down for something similar is just not smart…..and what happens if Ottawa tries the same thing tonight.I think we would have been much better served if either Orr OR Steeger took a run at one of their good players i.e.MILLER
    that probably would have sent a better message and maybe even put him off his game or even better put him out of the game.Just sayin

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  • Bring the Cup Home

    i have a feeling schenn and kadri will both become the cornerstones of these Leafs. I think Kadri will be incredible within a couple of years. His hands are so good. He will grow bigger and stronger and learn this level and I think he’ll be a point-a-game guy for most of his career. Which would be awesome.

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  • Frostbittenjam

    not sure if anyone else has mentioned this, but it’s been bugging me since last night–Orr should not have been given 6 mins in penalties. as a ref myself, we are taught that the guy either gets a 5 min for fighting OR a 2 min minor for roughing, you can’t stack roughing penalties on top of one another. Of course what the refs did was much simpler because they could just throw up the double minor, but that’s just lazy.
    it would have been better for us if Orr had just been given a 5 (only 3 mins shorthanded vs 4).

    .

    also not a smart play by Orr in the first place :|

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  • peterbleafs

    Here is a line juggle in no particular order

    Versteeg Bozak Kadri
    Kulemin Grabovski Kessel
    MacArthur Brent Sjostrom

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  • FlappyPaddle

    peterbleafs wrote:

    Here is a line juggle in no particular order
    Versteeg Bozak Kadri
    Kulemin Grabovski Kessel
    MacArthur Brent Sjostrom

    I loved what I saw with Kessel and Grabo in their too short combination.

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  • Jordan

    Sooooooo………..

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  • FlappyPaddle
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  • peterbleafs

    FlappyPaddle wrote:

    peterbleafs wrote:
    Here is a line juggle in no particular order
    Versteeg Bozak Kadri
    Kulemin Grabovski Kessel
    MacArthur Brent Sjostrom
    I loved what I saw with Kessel and Grabo in their too short combination.

    Me too, and I liked what Kulemin, Bozak and Kadri were doing. I have no idea why the fuck Wilson split them up.

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  • Jordan

    @ FlappyPaddle:
    Oh man, I got so far
    Ferrari 458 totally tuned
    Gallardo totally tuned
    Veyron with 1200 hp

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  • goleafsgo1328

    Anyone have a link for the Marlies game? It says the game is on Leafs TV but I have no clue where to get a stream of that…

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  • FlappyPaddle

    peterbleafs wrote:

    FlappyPaddle wrote:
    peterbleafs wrote:
    Here is a line juggle in no particular order
    Versteeg Bozak Kadri
    Kulemin Grabovski Kessel
    MacArthur Brent Sjostrom
    I loved what I saw with Kessel and Grabo in their too short combination.
    Me too, and I liked what Kulemin, Bozak and Kadri were doing. I have no idea why the fuck Wilson split them up.

    You said the answer to your own question Wilson is the reason he split them up he’s scared of success didnt you know that?

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  • MacniMoscow

    Dunno, gotta keep Grabs and Kulie together, no? And Mac is learning Russian I heard.

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  • MacniMoscow

    Maybe I’m crazy, but might it not be a good idea to set the lines for a while and let them gel, get some chemistry going? How can guy’s click if their being flip-flopped all the time?

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  • peterbleafs

    MacniMoscow wrote:

    Dunno, gotta keep Grabs and Kulie together, no? And Mac is learning Russian I heard.

    Likely so why not Kulemin, Grabbo and Kessel…..MacArthur adds very little
    Then Versteeg, Bozak Kadri
    Put MacArthur with Sjoe and Brent for a few games.

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  • peterbleafs

    Versteeg is the only Leaf who can onetime a shot, he needs to be with Kadri, we have all seen just how incredible Kadri sees the ice. He has already laid in passes people couldnt fathom and so fucked them up. Versteeg is a shooter, not a playmaker.

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  • IBleaf

    Guys we had a bad game, no need to get worked up…lol easier said then done i know.

    But we have won 2 of the last 4 so maybe lets just see where this goes, Even if we dont make the playoffs atleast well get a low 2nd round draft pick…lol

    @Jordan- Its hard not to be all over kessel tho, poor attitude, poor effort level, poor one timer , poor slap shot,poor defensive game, poor leadership good snap and wrist shot.
    I didnt like the trade from the get go but im trying to learn to accept it but its really hard.

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  • Jordan

    @ IBleaf:
    Mentally its a hard deal to take if you don’t like Kessel, simply because the 2nd pick hasn’t been picked yet so we wanna win every game. But the progress has been made IMO. This year is the final year for Burke to build the forwards so we need to give him time to prove himself as well

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