The Kids Show Up in Toronto… Just Not the Leafs

by on December 2, 2010 in Uncategorized - 614 Comments

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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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  • zoonpolitikon

    @ Pazuzu:

    That’s true, but you have to look forward eventually. Dwelling on the past is just gonna bum you out and leave you feeling powerless. What can we really do as fans to change any of this… not a whole damn lot.

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  • Only_crime

    im ashamed to admit this but im not gunna even try to catch the game this saturday. Over the last three years im pretty confident ive seen almost every saturday night game i could and this is going to be the first time in quite i while i have absolutly no desire to even try and watch it. I have zero problem watching this team compete hard and lose games but after rushing home from work last night to watch a team that couldnt string two fucking passes together after the first period my desire to watch this team is gone.

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  • Burtonboy

    Didn’t Kessel play center in College ?

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  • BurkiewillFINISHthis

    Only_crime wrote:

    im ashamed to admit this but im not gunna even try to catch the game this saturday. Over the last three years im pretty confident ive seen almost every saturday night game i could and this is going to be the first time in quite i while i have absolutly no desire to even try and watch it. I have zero problem watching this team compete hard and lose games but after rushing home from work last night to watch a team that couldnt string two fucking passes together after the first period my desire to watch this team is gone.

    Good gawd…you are a leaf fan….one more sleep will change your mind……I promise….enjoy tyhe game tomorrow night…..lol

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  • danvrtsng

    I’m expecting Kessel at center to be a non-factor… Probably won’t make any kind of difference.
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    Wish I could be more positive about it…

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  • Nazem.K-savzri

    Only_crime wrote:

    im ashamed to admit this but im not gunna even try to catch the game this saturday. Over the last three years im pretty confident ive seen almost every saturday night game i could and this is going to be the first time in quite i while i have absolutly no desire to even try and watch it. I have zero problem watching this team compete hard and lose games but after rushing home from work last night to watch a team that couldnt string two fucking passes together after the first period my desire to watch this team is gone.

    GO LEAFS GO! GO LEAFS GO! GO LEAFS GO! (LOL)

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  • Nazem.K-savzri

    Only crime my brotha, u know aswell as me, that you’ll be watching the game lolll.

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  • canucksnaphook

    @ danvrtsng:

    I have to agree. Limited impact, just means him trying to beat more guys one on one.

    i will make an observation about Kessel’s passing, it is very very underrated. There have been several times this season that he has hit a WIDE OPEN guy because the D is expecting him to shoot and somebody like Bozak fucks it up. This maybe a reason why he tries to beat everybody by himself. Need a guy to help him out….its getting painful.

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  • Nazem.K-savzri

    Kessel playing center will get him coming down low in the O-zone again. Lately he’s been high along the blueline and its hindered his ability to gain speed. Glad he suggested it himself.

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  • wiski

    So let’s get this straight.

    Kid comes up, plays ok on the wing.

    They shift him to center because our GM is horrible. He plays horrible (Who besides Zeke didn’t see THAT coming?) now he’s demoted to the fourth line.

    You know what? Just clap. No reason to question the insanity anymore. Just clap.

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  • Pazuzu

    @Burkewillfinishthis
    Ya, Leafs are young, in the past Leaf GM’s traded picks and prospects for vets to try and make a run to or in the playoffs, now they do the same for young, more expensive cast offs. The Leaf youth are expensive 22-25yr olds, while the Oiler youth, for example, are ELC and/or cheap 18-22 year olds–with more on the way it would appear. Thing that gets me is every year since the mid 1980′s, everyone says “this is a weak draft year”. I literally hear that every season…it’s bunk.

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  • A-Dub

    Latest Leafs jab from my boss…see avatar pick.
    If you can’t read it, it says: “How to play against the Leafs”
    Bow head in shame

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  • zoonpolitikon

    @ Burtonboy:

    Yeah, that’s what I recall. I also vaguely remember something saying that he wanted to play centre in Boston as well.

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  • Ensign

    man everyone here needs to slow down and RELAX.. it was a bloody practice… Christ on a raft!

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  • BurkiewillFINISHthis

    Face offs…..a percentage won or loss……it really is a stupid stat….example….if a guy hits 300 in baseball….he is reveared….makes a billion dollars a year….a .260 hitter is a sack of shit and makes the league minimum….BUT…….the dude hitting .300 is only averaging 30 hits per every 100 at bats…..the .250 hitter is getting 25 hits per 100 at bats….just 5 hits less.

    A centerman who is reveared at 60 percent is winning only one more face off every 10 draws….then a 50 percent centreman………its simple…..you win some, you loose some…..it is mostly noticed like the other night….its not like Bozzie lost it on purpose…..

    Stats can be misleading.

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