2/4: Marlies This Week

by on February 4, 2011 in Toronto Marlies - 568 Comments

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After posting a 1.79 GAA and .940 SV% over his last seven with the Marlies, Scrivens will return to Reading in wake of Gustavsson's conditioning stint.

Your weekly Marlies release:

“Last Week:

The Marlies went 1-2-0-0 in three games last week. Their lone win came on Friday night against the Syracuse Crunch.

On Wednesday night, the Marlies dropped a 4-2 decision to the Lake Erie Monsters in Cleveland. Nazem Kadri and Matt Lashoff provided the offense for the Marlies.

In Syracuse on Friday night, Toronto won 5-2 against their former division rivals. Ben Scrivens was the game’s first star making a Marlies season-high, 45 saves for the win. Fabian Brunnstrom netted two goals and three other Marlies recorded two point nights.

On Saturday, the Manitoba Moose defeated the Marlies 3-1 at Ricoh Coliseum. Greg Scott registered the lone Marlies goal in the loss. Ben Scrivens turned aside all 12 shots he faced in a relief effort.
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Notes:

- The Marlies won their 14th road game of the season on Friday night in Syracuse. The 14 road victories rank first in their division.
- Toronto’s penalty killing unit has been solid through their first 50 games this season, ranking second in the AHL with an 86.9% success rate. The Marlies have only allowed four power play goals over their past 15 games (61-for-65). They’ve killed off 26 straight penalties.
- Ryan Hamilton and Greg Scott both returned to the Marlies line-up on Wednesday night against Lake Erie. Scott has tallied points in back to back games for the Marlies (two goals, one assist).
- Keith Aulie participated in the AHL All-Star Classic on Monday night in Hershey for the Western Conference team. Aulie tallied one assist in their team’s 11-8 loss to the Eastern Conference.
- Simon Gysbers has notched six points (one goal, five assists) over his past four games. Gysbers tallied two assists on Friday night, but had his three game point streak snapped on Saturday in the Marlies 3-1 loss to the Moose.
- Ben Scrivens has posted a record of 3-1-1 with a 1.79 goals against average and 0.940 save percentage over his past seven games. On Friday night he made a Marlies season-high 45 saves against the Crunch. With Jonas Gustavsson headed to the Marlies on a conditioning stint, Scrivens will return to the ECHL for the time being.
- The Marlies are currently 17-0-3 when leading after 40 minutes.
- Matt Caruana has notched points in two straight games for the Marlies. In 15 games this season, Caruana has posted three goals and three assists.
- Mike Zigomanis has tallied points in six of past nine games, recording three goals and five assists during that span.

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Marlies Points Leaders:

Player GP G A Pts
Mike Zigomanis 42 8 23 31
Fabian Brunnstrom 46 13 13 26
Christian Hanson 40 11 13 24
Nazem Kadri 24 8 16 24
Matt Lashoff 50 6 18 24
Marcel Mueller 44 8 15 23
Justin Hodgman 31 8 13 21

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North Division Standings:

Team GP W L OTL SOL Pts
Hamilton 47 27 15 1 4 59
Manitoba 46 26 14 1 5 58
Lake Erie 52 24 21 3 4 55
Toronto 50 23 20 0 7 53
Abbotsford 49 22 20 2 5 51
Grand Rapids 49 22 21 1 5 50
Rochester 49 21 23 3 2 47
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Upcoming Opponents:

The Marlies play their lone game of the week on Saturday against the Rochester Americans at Blue Cross Arena. Toronto holds a record of 1-3-1 against their division rivals so far this season. Rochester currently ranks seventh in the North Division with a record of 21-23-3-2 for 47 points. The last time these two clubs met was on December 30 at Ricoh Coliseum, with the Marlies dropping a 2-1 decision. Christian Hanson had the lone marker for Toronto. Jussi Rynnas was between the pipes for the Marlies and made 22 saves.

The Americans are led by Michal Repik in scoring with 40 points (eight goals, 32 assists) in 43 games this season. Michael Duco paces the club in goals with 14. Jacob Markstrom has a record of 16-19-1 with a 2.98 goals against average and 0.907 save percentage.
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Reading Report:

The Reading Royals currently rank first in the Atlantic division with a record of 26-11-2-3. The Royals are currently on a five game point streak. They won back-to-back games over the weekend against Greenville and Elmira. Robert Slaney tallied a goal and an assist on Sunday in the team’s 6-5 victory.”
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    @ TRUE-BLUE:
    lol gotta take some posters in stride and I can understand the mixup with the draft picks and offer sheet thing, just a brain fart thats easy to make. Kessel is pure gold for this team though, so what if he was picked last out of what, 36 players? or was it 40? so he’s the last pick out of 36-40 of the best players in the league…….. not to mention that if they didn’t put in the stupid rules about having to pick goalies and defensemen by a certain round he definitely would have went earlier. I didn’t understand that rule anyway, I mean so what if a goalie is picked last? you’ll still have 3 all star goalies on your team right?

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  • http://www.mapleleafshotstove.com Schenn

    lonsmos2 wrote:

    rustynail wrote:
    jonas640
    RT @bartsbytes Look for Jonas Gustavsson to make AHL debut tonight in Rochester.
    so we play the Sabres and each of our AHL teams are playing each other as well.

    Rochester is no longer the AHL Affiliate of the Buffalo Sabres.

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  • KOOLIE

    for anyone questioning Chris Simon and his skill level, you must have never seen him play hockey before, he is a very very skilled hockey player and for 2 years was THE toughest man in the NHL.

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  • Slapper

    I’ve been thinking about the Leafs’ roster position and this whole thing about not wanting to give the Bruins another lottery pick. I get that and agree that I would love nothing more than for the Leafs to make the playoffs this year. Very unlikely though. But the one bright side regarding the Leafs finishing lower in the standings is that they’d get a higher draft pick in subsequent rounds, right?

    Another crazy thought. It’s in the Bruins’ best interest that the Leafs finish lower in the standings, right? Why don’t we use this as some sort of negotiating leverage in terms of a trade with the Bruins. We will agree to trade players X & Y to you, which will help you in the playoffs this year AND weaken us even more this year meaning you get a higher draft pick (or a better chance for a lotter pick). In exchange, you give us some solid players that can help us in the future (i.e. better players than the straight value for the players we’re giving up….to account for the fact that by making us weaker the B’s will get a better draft pick).

    Another consideration would be that we take on Savard as part of the equation. His career may be over anyway, so maybe we can get even more value by taking him off of the Bruins’ hands.

    Anyway, crazy thinking for a Saturday afternoon.

    Thoughts/comments?

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    new thread up

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  • djamon

    @ TRUE-BLUE:
    Thought they needed their current draft picks…not next year’s.
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    I’ll make sure not to make another mistake though.
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    (And Kessel was definitely the worst and/or least popular forward at the All-Star game…whether you like to hear that or not.)

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