GDT: Bye Bye Broadway

by on January 19, 2011 in Game Day - 1,129 Comments

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In their final match of the campaign with the New York Rangers, the Leafs will be aiming to even up the season series (1-2-0 against NYR thus far) and end a two-game losing streak.  Mike Brown will serve the second game of his suspension.  Kris Versteeg will return from a minor ailment in a lineup change that will immediately infuse offense and change the dynamic of the Toronto powerplay.

The Matchup Stats

The Rangers won their recent trade with Phoenix almost purely based on their ejection of Michal Rozsival’s ridiculous $5 million cap hit.  Yet the return they received in the form of Wojtek Wolski could make this trade an absolute steal.  Wolski, who briefly attended Northern Secondary School in Toronto, is what the MSM likes to call an “enigmatic talent”.  ”Enigmatic” is essentially an indication that he has the skill to be a 70 point player in the NHL, but the mental fortitude and dedication is variable.  Wolski is thus a streaky player, who blew his chance with two NHL clubs (Colorado, Phoenix) in nearly ideal situations for an up-and-coming player.  Not surprisingly, Wolski is making an immediate and prolific impact with the Rangers, specifically on a dynamic line with Stepan and the Norwegian Hobbit (Mats Zuccarello).  Speaking of streaks, Marian Gaborik has lost his groove in New York and has been unable to find the back of the net for 8 consecutive games.  Unlike Wolski, Gaborik is an all-world talent when healthy and will surely break out in the near future.

The Rangers are one of those teams that no current Leaf has fared well against in recent years.  Ironically, John Mitchell is the exception with a 1.00 PPG in his last 8 against New York.  This is of course due to a few memorable games that the injured Mitchell has had against the Blueshirts, namely a 5-goal, third period explosion by the Leafs in a 5-2 win on Nov 1, 2008.  Those were Mitchell’s first two NHL goals (he finished the night with 2 G, 1 A, +4).  I sat second row, visitor’s blueline for that game and to this day believe that it will constitute the highlight of Mitchell’s NHL career.  In more relevant statistics, no other Leafs player has topped 0.5 PPG against the Rags in recent years. Phil Kessel leads the way with 3 goals and 6 points in his last 12 games against the Rangers.

Strategical Keys

Jonas Gustavsson will need to rediscover the focus that contributed to his early season success.  The Swedish netminder has held his own against New York in recent years, posting a 0.912 SV% in three games.  Toronto will also need to adopt the “road warrior” mentality that underlies their hot road play of late.  The coaching staff will surely be instructing their forwards to bear down in the faceoff circle, as the Leafs look to take advantage of the 28th ranked faceoff team.  Important faceoff wins in the defensive zone will greatly contribute to Toronto’s penalty killing efforts against New York’s 22nd-best powerplay.  The Leafs will also have to prepare for some physical punishment as the Rangers are the hardest hitting team in the league.

Gameday Quotes

Ironically, today’s quote is with respect to the aforementioned “hitting champs” of the league, courtesy of Luke Schenn:

“Hits is kind of a funny stat. Sometimes it depends where you’re playing and who’s keeping track.”

Lineup Notes

Brett Lebda sits.

Forwards
MacArthurGrabovskiKulemin
Crabb – Bozak – Kessel
Armstrong – Boyce – Versteeg
Mueller – Brent – Orr

Defence
Beauchemin – Phaneuf
Kaberle –  Schenn
GunnarssonKomisarek

Goalies
Gustavsson

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  • payner93

    @ Gili:

    if mac wants 3.5 mil i say adios brother. no way he’s worth or earned that. not yet anyways

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    Gili wrote:

    @ 4evrblue:
    didnt quote it cause im a plug!

    lol no worries, I knew you were responding to me because of the “point form” format, replying rather than quoting does wonders though ;)

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  • Cactus

    Do we really want Hartnell? One of the worst PK teams in the league over the last three or so years bringing in a guy who always finds himself near the top of the minor penalty list seems like a terrible idea to me.

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  • wags31

    Holy Moly !

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  • Cameron

    @ VesaT:
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    lol, Beauchemin has achieved more than Vancouver’s entire defensive squad. Komisarek is a -2 this year, despite playing with Lebda many nights. Kaberle is soft, but you need someone like him out there, so complaining about it is just stupid. That’s like hating a fork because it isn’t a spoon. My guess is you don’t watch a lot of hockey outside of the Leafs. Our defense is VERY comparable to Vancouver’s. The difference is, the other two parts of their team are elite, and the other two parts of our team are far, far below average.

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  • Spirit_of_67

    The Leafs fan song… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDSud7vAH_0

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  • wags31

    Leafs 5 Ducks 3 I’m Out, Good-night All !

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  • Cactus

    @ wags31:
    Nobody would have jumped on Stajan if he wasn’t forced to play over his head, and the same thing is happening with Bozak. It’s not his fault that we have nobody better to play with Kessel. Ideally, we’d stick him with Armstrong and Versteeg, but for now he has to try and play above his threshold and try and meet unrealistic expectations.
     
    @ Cameron:
    Fair enough.

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    New Thread Up

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  • HHT

    I was sick and missed the game thank god – but out of curiosity I just did a search for the word ‘fuck’ and it occurs 100 times during this 1100+ post blog, so that pretty much says it all. If you will, call it the FI or Fuck Index.

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  • Spirit_of_67

    What upsets me the most is Burkes plan of building from the goal line out.This summer we were all slapping each other in the back with that achievement.The aquisition of the Monster,Giguere and Reimer,Rynnas and Scrivens in the system.Not baad!…Right?..Then the defence..Phaneuf,Beauchemin,Komisarek,Schenn,Gunnerson,Kaberle,Lebda,Aulie..Not baad…Right?..Then the focus was on bringing in forwards like MacArthur,Versteeg..ect..
    Well here we are over half way through the season this year and we discover our goaltending is shit!…Giguere and Gustavsson are not doing much better than Raycroft and Toskala..ect..
    Our defence is the 3rd highest priced in the league and I would gladly find somebody to trade Beauchemin,Komisarek,Phaneuf and Lebda to…but guess what?..Nobody will touch them..let alone Kaberle..we kind of found out about that last summer didnt we?!!!!….Everybody yaks about Kaberle!…yakitty yak!…Well…no bites on the trade market!….Am I right?!!…
    Now how are we going to develop our forward lines if we have albatrosses hanging around our necks with our goalies and overpaid,over rated defensemen and their contracts?…Anybody?…I think Burkes plan has backfired in our faces a little now…Has it not?

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  • Mortar

    Now solving SOG on COD Black Ops on veteran would make me happy. Any body have any tips?

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