Lightning Strikes the Leafs Late

by on December 1, 2010 in Uncategorized - 50 Comments

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Finishing 0-2 and recording just one goal following their weekend road trip, the Toronto Maple Leafs anxiously returned home to the Air Canada Centre, looking to their steady play there as inspiration to get back on track. Despite their dreadful offense on the road, the Leafs have managed to score 12 goals at home in their last three games, all of which have been victories. Eager to continue that trend, the Leafs would need a flawless effort to contain a hungry Tampa Bay Lightning team. After dropping their last two games, the Lightning’s schedule was blessed with a game against the desperate and fragile Leafs. Although the score was in their favor and the game in their hands, the seemingly inevitable collapse transpired and the Lightning took full advantage, bolting to a 4-3 overtime victory.

Kris Versteeg’s early goal put Toronto ahead, as he found the back of the net, following a sloppy play by Lightning goaltender Dan Ellis. Unable to handle a bouncing dump-in, Ellis was run into by his own defenseman and the Leafs managed to find the 1-0 lead. If not for a controversial decision to waive off a goal from a Luke Schenn point shot, the Leafs may have carried a 2-0 lead into the first intermission. It was ruled on the play that Clarke MacArthur had interfered with goaltender Dan Ellis, although it looked to be a marginal call and the Leafs bench would agree.

Tampa seemed to generate some momentum in the second period, and the Leafs found themselves short-handed, an area that sees them at the bottom of the league. That stat would not improve and Ryan Malone put the Lightning on the board as he banked a pass from behind the net off Gustavsson’s skate, tying the game at 1. Nikolai Kulemin was able to regain the Toronto lead with a power-play goal of his own, blasting the puck passed Ellis from the top of the left circle.

The Leafs looked to be in command when Nikolai Kulemin capitalized on a sloppy play and put the puck into a wide-open net midway through the third period for a 3-1 lead. Joey Crabb’s dump-in took an odd bounce off the end boards and slipped into the slot. As Ellis tried to bat the puck away, he deflected it and Kulemin made no mistake. Along with Kulemin’s second goal of the night, the play saw Joey Crabb record his first point as a Maple Leaf. Looking to avoid a third straight loss, the Lightning would continue to press and closed the gap on a goal from Martin St.Louis. Steve Downie made the play in front and St.Louis stepped around Jonas Gustavsson, putting his team within 1. The weight could virtually be seen on the Leafs shoulders as the momentum shifted towards the Lightning. The will to win and close out the game was still apparent and somewhat evident from the home team, as Mike Brown heroically blocked two hard shots from the point. However, that same sacrifice would not come from the entire Leafs squad, with Tyler Bozak and Kris Versteeg guilty of  a soft attempt to block a shot, and St. Louis tied the game with eight seconds remaining.

The outcome seemed determined before the puck was even dropped for the extra frame. When it was it wouldn’t take long for the crucial mistake in the form of a mental breakdown. As Luke Schenn gained the zone he elected a poor back-hand pass to Phil Kessel rather than throw the puck on the net or down low. Brett Clark picked off the Schenn pass and sprung a 2 on 1 with Simon Gagne. Showing no rust from his injury, Gagne snapped a wrist shot passed an already frustrated Gustavsson, and sealed the Lightning victory in his first game back.

It is hard to imagine where the Leafs can look to pry their way out the free-fall they are in. Left without answers to their offensive woes, Nazem Kadri was positioned into the number one slot for the game, proving to be a daunting task for the youngster. Kadri was a turn-over machine throughout the night, coughing up the puck on the rush and at the blue-line. Aside from a rather consistent effort from Nikolai Kulemin and Mikhail Grabovski to go along with a few bounces that finally went their way, the Leafs offense continued to struggle. Those struggles have forced the Leafs into a few risky chances, and some costly plays which Ron Wilson referred to after the game as mental mistakes.

“We had some missed assignments, a couple of mental mistakes from veteran players that you wouldn’t expect. It was inexcusable.”

When asked of his obvious view towards the non-goal late in the first period, Wilson would not hold back his displeasure.

“That should have been a goal. I think when the referee reviews it himself and he sees it, he’ll agree. He said MacArthur was in the crease the whole time and he wasn’t. He was pushed into the crease by the defenseman as the puck was entering the net.”

Front and center in the loss, and among many is the strong play of Jonas Gustavsson. The ”Monster” has given his team the chance to record valuable points on a nightly basis, yet his performances are spoiled by untimely errors in judgement from the players in front of him.

“We’d love to get him some wins because he deserves them,” center Tim Brent said. “It definitely wasn’t his fault. We let it slip away.”

There is no question as to the strong  bond surrounding GM Brian Burke, and Head Coach Ron Wilson. It is certain both men withhold a burning desire to win and to do right by this franchise. The potential for them to achieve those goals together however, is decreasing as the losses continue to pile. With no cards left to play, Burke may be forced to look past his longtime friendship with Wilson and make a professional decision. The impression from inside the Leafs organization is that the move seems rather distant and is far from Burke’s intentions. But without much to show in terms of success in his two year tenure with the team and the entire hockey world waiting for something to give, Burke has to be feeling the tension.

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  • reenergized

    4 hours have passed and I’m still pissed …

    we need:
    sombody that can win face offs
    Kadri back on the wing
    A big center
    Komi to sit a few games (when Dion is back)
    Beach to find a new home (this is interchangable with the previous line)
    Luke to keep getting better (mistake in this game apart)
    Monster to play 60 – 70% of the remaining games
    Burke to make one more “shake up”

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  • luke

    Holy hell!
    Rogers in talks to buy Leafs??
    This needs a MLHS article to itself!
    http://www.thestar.com/sports/hockey/article/899562–rogers-in-talks-to-buy-leafs-in-blockbuster-deal?bn=1

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  • reenergized

    @ luke:
    Maybe it will change the culture of the teams a bit …

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  • TuckerThomas

    Nobody can deny there is pressure playing in TO. This pressure is more so from the fans than the media due to this new internet world. We all need to do our part and encourage our team through all sorts of trials and tribulation as well as celebration. Why anyone would want to put added pressure on these kids by ranting and crapping all over them is truly beyond me. Thats why I keep looking and grasping on to the positive side of things. It’s what I consider being a fan is all about.

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  • leafs_17

    @ luke:
    i don’t know yet if this would be a good thing or a bad thing

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  • TuckerThomas

    @ leafs_17:
    We all fucking hate MLSE remember!!! They are the enemy. This could be a good thing. Really good thing for the future of this team and the way it is presented to the fans both on TV and at the ACC.

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  • leafs_17

    well i know why the media hates the leafs cause they ain’t getting a piece of the action
    i could see rogers charging a premium for there channels as the would pretty much own a monopoly on Toronto sports and already are pretty deep in the media

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  • TuckerThomas

    @ leafs_17:
    They’re after the advertising revenue my friend. And they will monopolize that market BIG TIME. They want as many fans seeing those adds as possible.

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  • leafs_17

    i’d prefer the owner to have a face instead of a board room

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  • leafs_17

    @ TuckerThomas:
    well apparently they are

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  • TuckerThomas

    @ leafs_17:
    Could you imagine Balsillie as owner? I think he’s thinking long and hard right now. He is definitely a guy who might appear in all of this.

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  • leafs_17

    @ TuckerThomas:
    “Content is king. The only way you can draw new subscribers is through compelling, unique and exclusive programming”

    that quote scares me, especially the exclusive part

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  • TuckerThomas

    @ leafs_17:
    I should actually read the whole article eh? LMAO!

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  • leafs_17

    @ TuckerThomas:
    well either way it can’t get any worse so whatever they want to own the leafs of pretty much all of Toronto Sports sure why not but i can’t see if being that good for all the other Toronto based sports networks like TSN and the score. which is the one thing i like about MLSE owning the leafs is that they don’t own any major media company’s them selves ya they have leafs and raptors tv plus goltv but those aren’t basic cable channels anyways altough thye say MLse wants to start there own Media Network too

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  • Sasha

    @ TuckerThomas:

    Not necessarily at all. The dual product market exists when a television provider, such as TSN, can sell our attention to advertisers. With that in mind, television networks want the people watching to have money. It really doesn’t matter at all if a program has a lot of viewership if those watching it do not have a lot of money.
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    This is one of the reasons that there is so little diversity on Television. A television program that appeals to Canadian immigrants of Indian or Chinese descent would garner millions of viewers. The problem is, they traditionally don’t have as much expendable money as say, a middle aged white guy (Ahem, first 20 rows of ACC) would. This is why there is such a thing as THE GOLF NETWORK even though professional golf viewership pales in comparison to most other professional sports.
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    With Rogers having a monopoly on the industry they could strip as many games as they’d like from public television because they know the same people that are willing to spend $30-100 (who knows) on Leafs TV, would be the viewers that actually have money to spend on advertising. With these demographics, they could charge a lot more for advertisements between the action.
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    This model is used with most “prestigious” newspapers. It actually HURTS their advertising revenue to offer sales on subscriptions, even though they would have more readers, because then the people/consumers that could afford it would be people that have less to
    spend.
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    Truth be told, this Rogers take over could be an absolute disaster!

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  • leafs_17

    @ TuckerThomas:
    is rogers your provider for cable and what not?

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  • Sasha

    Jim Balsille would be a great owner! Anyone that would actually take a competitive stance with the team would be great.

    This Rogers/MLSE conglomeration wouldn’t be so good at all in my opinion. Exclusive TV, and control of access just rubs me the wrong way. I guess this is why public broadcasting is so important. Too bad the government couldn’t step in and buy MLSE for CBC, every game would be like Saturday night HNIC. Taxpayers would shit. But the government could probably make all of their money back in less than a decade.

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  • Sasha

    @ TuckerThomas:
    That’s fair, and a good point about the flip side of the coin…they would probably spread the network so it could be nationwide.

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  • leafs_17

    @ Sasha:
    i’d like to see jim balsille as owner leaving the coverage to be shared and not monopolized

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  • TuckerThomas

    @ leafs_17:
    Nope. It’s Shaw. But I’m sure Rogers will carry all Leafs games and make sure anyone who wants them can get them.

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  • leafs_17

    @ TuckerThomas:
    what about the NHL Center Ice deal i never have used it or watched it so not too sure how that works

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