The Kids Show Up in Toronto… Just Not the Leafs

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The Toronto Maple Leafs had one day to stir over their frustrating overtime loss to the Tampa Bay Lightning and were hoping to turn the page and move forward as they welcomed the Edmonton Oilers to the Air Canada Centre. With the Oilers in town, fans were treated to a battle between two of the league’s youngest and quickest teams. Unfortunately for both organizations it seems the inexperience is keeping them among the bottom of the NHL Standings and in most statistical categories. On this night, that youth and excitement was one sided as the Oilers counter attacked their way to a 5-0 victory.

The Leafs came out with a few positives early, most notably a strong defensive effort by Mike Komisarek in preventing an Oiler breakaway chance. Shortly after that, Jordan Eberle, an important piece to the Edmonton puzzle, took advantage of an early opportunity and slipped a shot passed Jonas Gustavsson. The Leafs kept moving their feet and showed no panic. With the focus on each teams ability to skate, the Leafs displayed theirs, forcing the Oilers to take a few penalties. Like a nightmare on repeat, Toronto power play was unable to erase the early lead, generating chances but failing to capitalize. Phil Kessel was close to lifting his team off the goose egg, but the solid and steady play of Nikolai Khabibulin kept the Oilers ahead into the first intermission.

It is always exciting when young NHL stars make the trip to Toronto and the Oilers showed that in tonight’s game to the Leafs’ dismay. After a quick goal in the first period by Jordan Eberle, it was first overall pick Taylor Hall’s time to shine early in the second. Hall used his speed to skate past his check and nicely back-handed the puck past Gustavsson, ending his night. The two curious goals allowed was enough evidence for Ron Wilson to pull Gustavsson and send in the returning J.S. Giguere. Expecting to back-up Gustavsson in his first game since a groin injury sidelined him, Gigeure had to be involved early and settled in for the remainder of the second period. Gigeure’s counterpart Nikolai Khabibulin continued his excellent play and robbed the Leafs of a few chances to get into the game. Preventing Nazem Kadri from scoring his first NHL goal on a nice wrap-around, Khabibulin went post to post and somehow stopped the puck from crossing the line. The sturdy performance from their goaltender gave the Oilers some confidence to press offensively. With 2.2 seconds on the clock, Sam Gagner crashed the net hard and gave his team the 3-0 lead, and sent the Leafs off the ice to a chorus of boos from the home crowd.

The third period saw the frustration continue for the Leafs as Khabibulin shut the door on a few early chances. The confidence on the Leafs bench decreased rather quickly, and without support from the hostile Toronto crowd, the atmosphere turned on them and seemed to swallow up their pace, eliminating any momentum for a comeback. The offense became easily contained and the Oilers took full advantage of the vulnerable Leaf team. Completing a strong night, Taylor Hall scored his second of the game on a nice redirect from a Jordan Eberle pass. The Oilers seized the toxic environment and finished off the Leafs with a Ryan Jones breakaway goal. With just 19 shots on goal, the Oilers completed a perfect Eastern road trip with the 5-0 win.

Quality chances for the Leafs offense were more readily available tonight than in recent times. But with the two goals Ron Wilson referred to as “bad” putting the Leafs in catch-up mode, the offence again didn’t produce the final product needed. After the game Wilson spoke of his decision to pull Jonas Gustavsson from the game.

“I wanted to give our team some momentum. Two bad goals and I think Monster would agree to that. Giggy was ready so I decided to put him in.”

Evident that players were left gripping their sticks a little tight, the offensive dearth was worsened by the steady Nikolai Khabibulin. The tension set in quickly and with the fans impatience grabbing hold, the Leafs attack was smothered with frustration.

“We start the third period and a young team is going to be frustrated. Its the cliche where being scored on in the last minute hurts. We tried to do too much with the crowd stirred. It became one on one and they buried us at that point.”

The cliches have become the norm with this Maple Leafs team. While they are relevant, the fact that players and coaches alike are left without excuses to give speaks to the critically bad position this team is in. The question coming into the season was whether or not the offense could put the puck in the net, and by now this has surely been emphatically answered. Dropping sixteen of their last twenty and being shut out in six games thus far has visibly collapsed the emotion in nearly all Leafs players and the dressing room seems lost on Wilson. The team can no longer hold onto their steady goaltending and improved defensive play as positives. The efforts in both categories are spoiled consistently by an inability to generate offense. Brian Burke is at the mercy of any rival GM interested in movement right now and unless his struggling team can find its own way out of this tailspin, little is likely to change on that front. Only time will tell if Burke is able to fix his team and rescue the season. The lifelines inside the Leafs locker room appear non existent.

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  • MacInMoscow

    @tron
    Well sure, didn’t you here? RW fired, Richard Peddie stepping in on an interim basis.
    Luke Schenn traded to Van for the rights to sign Sundin.
    More coming in on the ticker…………..

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  • FlappyPaddle

    tron wrote:

    Been in a meeting for 45 minutes, did I miss anything?

    Kessel became our #1 center and Kadri became a 4th liner.

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  • MacInMoscow

    Sorry, Sundin is a UFA. Man, Burkie fucked up again!

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  • Pazuzu

    It’s not only the Kessel deal, it’s a bunch of deals in the last 3 years, much longer than that if you wish to go back even further(Stempy has more goals than Kessel since he was shipped out of Toronto). This is a recurring nightmare for us Leafs fans and I am finally starting to give into the fact that it is all corporate bulls**t. Sure BB has complete control, but under the mandate of rebuild and make he playoffs “NOW”. He’s been handed a contradiction. Nevertheless, I for one thought BB would be the one guy who would flip them the bird and do it right for once. Fact is, this team was on the slide 3 yrs ago and JFJ started abandoning the rebuild when he traded Rask(best goalie outside the NHL at the time), and it’s been all down hill since then. None of us would be batting an eye if we were in the boat the Oilers are in, but I think we could have been in better shape than EDM if this thing was done with patience, developement and cap mangement. Unfortunatly, this has been a complete rush job by BB and we are seeing the results…no valuable assets to trade that are NOT part of the core, very close to the cap limit, bottom 5 team with no high end draft picks. I’m not a big fan of RW, but seeing him the last few pressers, I feel bad for the guy, at the same time, he can’t be throwing players under the bus and expect then to go to war for ya. His line-ups are head shakers, like why is Lebda in there when Aulie has been one of the most dependable guys on the blueline? Why is Kadri centering the first line? He has to put Kadri in a position to succeed and that clearly isn’t it. He looked fine on the wing to me. I like the Ted Nolan idea for the interm. Dallas got the Marlies going pretty good and I wouldn’t want to fuck that karma. Nolan is known as a players coach and if this thing is still off the rails, with a new coach by the trade deadline, BB will have a clear idea on what players don’t fit.

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  • MacInMoscow

    You know, I am glad that the initial symptoms of pain, rage and depression are finally giving way to humour. Oh shit, that’s the last faze before death

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  • Nazem.K-savzri

    SO many Captain Hindsights around now lollll! You guys shouldnt take Southpark literally ;) .

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  • tron

    BurkiewillFINISHthis wrote:

    tron wrote:
    Been in a meeting for 45 minutes, did I miss anything?
    I had lunch.

    What did you go with today?

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  • Snots

    I can’t remember a team so pathetic on scoring like this…

    and I saw the Oakland Seals.

    Pitiful, somethings gotta give…..

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  • Dougy

    @ FlappyPaddle:

    Couldn’t agree more….Wilson’s line juggling is insane…you have to put potential line combinations together in practice and see what chemistry there is…after a careful review set up the lines and let the guys play together for 4-5 games minimum. Shuffling the lines after every game and sometimes during games is crazy.Kadri is now on the 4th line with Orr and Rosehill? Come on , how dumb can you be?

    Go with these lines..and leave them alone for 5 games.

    Macauthor Grabo Kulemin
    Kessel Versteeg Kadri
    Armstrong Bozak Sjostrom
    Rosehill Brent Orr

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  • MacInMoscow

    @dougy
    But you can’t possibly leave out Bitchell for 5 whole games! R Willies will be sooo lonely

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  • Burtonboy

    ESPN NHL coverage
    Vancouver Canucks head coach Alain Vigneault continued to accuse the Chicago Blackhawks of running up the score – http://es.pn/eznBTR
    Alain Vigneault must think the NHL is Pee Wee hockey or something. Of course they are gonna run up the score and leave a message for their rivals. Jesus bye

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  • BurkiewillFINISHthis

    tron wrote:

    BurkiewillFINISHthis wrote:
    tron wrote:
    Been in a meeting for 45 minutes, did I miss anything?
    I had lunch.
    What did you go with today?

    Just a sub…..take out…so I can eat and type at the same time….pretending that anything of what I says matters to anyone……lol

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  • MacInMoscow

    @Burtonboy
    Good thing he isn’t coaching in NCAA football

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  • What can Brown do for you

    Also why not put Kadri back down in the AHL, and leave him there for he rest of the season…
    I don’t like the idea of him getting used to loosing. He’ll develop better down there anyways where he can continue to LEAD the team, thats what his development is all about. Theres no point in rushing our players, i’m so passed that point.

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  • Pazuzu

    It’s not a matter of a bunch of guys being “captain hindsights”. In order to see why this team is where it is, you have to go back and look at the circumstances that got this team to this point, and when you do that, you see that it’s the same problem that has plagued this organization for decades that is rearing it’s ugly head again …and will continue to… until Leaf brass realize that you don’t have to re-invent the wheel to achieve even moderate long term success.

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  • McKelvie

    I prefer Kessel at center actually… just saying.

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  • FlappyPaddle

    OMG this is the ultimate must have for anyone who plays GT5!!!!
    http://www.autoblog.com/2010/12/03/video-race-star-converttable-may-be-the-coolest-coffee-table-we/

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