GDT: Date with the Devils (7pm TSN)

by on February 10, 2011 in Game Day - 1,041 Comments

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The Hundred Million Dollar man with a ten dollar haircut.

The new look Leafs will play host to the red-hot New Jersey Devils tonight in a match-up of surging cellar dwellers.  Both teams are well out of the playoff picture as of now (the Leafs sit 8 points out, the Devils 15), yet both teams are also coming into tonight’s contest with 2 consecutive wins.  The Leafs are also on a longer hot streak of 4 – 1 – 0 in their last 5.

Incredibly, the Devils have gone 8 – 1 – 1 in their last ten.  Those 8 wins account for 40% of their wins through 54 games. Magically (or so it seems) all the problems in New Jersey – From the coach getting canned to Kovalchuk getting benched to Brodeur’s meteoric fall to mediocrity – were solely Jamie Langenbrunner’s fault.

Tale of the Tape

Record (W-L-OTL):

Leafs: 23-25-5 (12th in the east)
Devils: 20-30-4 (13th in the east)

Goals for:

Leafs: 143 (23rd)
Devils: 116 (30th)

Goals against:

Leafs: 169 (24th)
Devils 156 (18th)

PP%

Leafs:  17% (T-20th)
Devils:  14.2% (27th)

PK%

Leafs:  76.7% (28th)
Devils:  82.2% (15th)

Game Notes:

- Tonight marks Joffery Lupul’s first game for Toronto.  He’ll be skating on a line with Clarke MacArthur and Tyler Bozak.  I believe it will be Bozak who is the ultimate beneficiary of this assignment.  The sophomore forward has been progressing defensively this season while his offensive game has suffered.  Hopefully these new line mates will improve his production down the stretch.

- With Marty Brodeur resting his aching knee, Johan Hedberg is likely to start tonight for the Devils while James Reimer will make the start in goal for the Leafs.  The shine is starting to come off a little bit for the rookie goalie.  He’s had a lot of help offensively in the vast majority of his starts, so it will be interesting to see how well he’ll do in what is likely to be a low scoring affair.

- Videogames, insiders and vapid talking heads all claim that defense wins championships. It’s fair to say that the loss of Francois Beauchemin will be felt on the ice.  Regularly facing top lines and playing 23+ minutes, the hole created by Beauchemin’s departure will be a big – and telling – one.  For all his detractors, he ate up important minutes and is third in the league with 131 blocked shots while also averaging just less than 2 minutes of PP time and 3 of PK time per game.

With Schenn, Kaberle and Phaneuf regularly seeing 22 or more minutes a night, there’s only so much more they can be used.  The balance of Beauchemin’s minutes will have to be distributed between Komisarek, Gunnarsson, Lebda and the recently called up Keith Aulie.  This likely results in increased powerplay time for Gunnarsson, increased PK time for Komisarek (who has actually looked like an NHL defender in recent games) and hopefully no more playing time for Lebda.

- Yesterday’s trade is about to test the mettle of Brian Burke’s earlier trades as Aulie partnered up with Dion Phaneuf during practice.  Both were brought over on January 30th 2010, but there’s more to the line-up change than the symbolism.  Phaneuf will now have to acclimate to a new, green partner, while Aulie will have to re-acclimate to the speed and strength of the NHL game.  Though they are listed together, it’s unreasonable to expect Aulie to see ice time north of 18 minutes.

All that said, Aulie’s play was commendable when he was called up during Phaneuf’s injury in November.  Though his stat line of 0 pts and a -5 in 12 games would initially suggest otherwise, the November era leafs were a listless and leaderless bunch with Phaneuf, Armstrong and Giguere out with various injuries.  He could stand to be more physical, but he uses his positioning, reach and deceptively good foot speed effectively in the defensive zone.

- Incidental to Aulie’s call up, John Mitchell cleared waivers today and has been assigned to the Toronto Marlies.  If I were one of the 29 other GMs in the league, I’d have passed too.

Dramatic Plotline of the Day:

- With the trade of Frank the tank, Tomas Kaberle will once again become an Alternate captain.  I thought the play of Luke Schenn or Colby Armstrong could have warranted some extra stitching, but at least this move implicitly answers a tired question.  I’m reading into the Tea Leaves here a bit, but it can be safe to assume that Kaberle won’t be getting moved before the February 28th trade deadline.  It doesn’t make sense to sew the letter back on for about 8 games before shipping him out.  So hopefully that conversation can finally be put to bed.

Final Thought and a Quote:

- Thank god the game is on TSN tonight.  No matter who’s calling it in either the booth or the studio, we won’t be subject to Doug MacLean’s commentary.  The former Columbus Blue Jackets and Florida Panthers coach had this to say about Phil Kessel’s play to assist on Nik Kulemin’s third period goal in Tuesday’s game in Long Island:

“Beat off a guy! Beat off a guy!”

I’m totally taking this out of context (Kessel stiff armed an Islander d-man in a fight for the puck prior to passing to a streaking Kulemin), but I mean really…Kids are watching.

Enjoy the game tonight, ladies and gents.

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  • rustynail

    @ luisad:
    I think we were all full on contracts then. Either way hindsight is 20/20.

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  • Cameron

    @ djglenn:
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    Yep, already corrected myself, you’re right man. I thought it was once the season was underway for some reason.

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  • djglenn

    @ Cameron:
    And playing in Vancouver how was he to make that team that is why they traded him not just give him Florida gave up on him. Grabner was traded from Vancouver along with Steve Bernier and a 2010 first round pick (25th overall) to Florida for Keith Ballard and Victor Oreskovich. Florida was playing him on the 3rd line most of the time. Some 2nd line minutes but just not enough.

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  • http://tinypic.com/r/2jcew6r/7 luisad
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  • Cameron

    Anyone think Burke is going to forcefully find a new home for Komisarek? I mean, Aulie is great and all, but this is the perfect opportunity to try and get Komisarek more ice time and play him out of his funk. Yet they show him no love, no opportunity, and relegate him to 8 minutes of duty. I think you can start looking to under-achieving forward contracts.

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  • http://tinypic.com/r/2jcew6r/7 luisad

    lol it doesnt matter anymore, its not guaranteed that he would have done well in TO anyways

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  • http://www.mapleleafshotstove.com Schenn
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  • Cameron

    @ djglenn:
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    Regardless, he is small and soft, which we have in abundance. By no means was his success a guarantee. Obviously the Oilers and Blue Jackets passed on him as well.

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  • djglenn

    Habs lost in the shootout tonight so if we can beat them this weekend we might send them on a downward spiral. We win and that will be 3 loses in a row.

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  • DWC

    Grabovski and Kessel are the two most talented forwards on the team. They make plays together and cause the opposition to completely forget about Kulemin, who is no slouch himself. I think if the line stays together, Kulemin could hit 35 goals before the season is over. Grabovski and Kulemin are also both very good defensively, and Kessel is getting better in that department over time.

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  • http://www.mapleleafshotstove.com Schenn

    I asked this earlier, but didn’t get any responses to it, so I’ll try again.
    Would anybody here be upset if Burke doesn’t make any more trades before the deadline??
    I don’t think I’d really care if he doesn’t pull off anymore deals, sure it brings excitment, but I don’t see the need for him to make any deals.
    If he does make a deal, there are really only two players I would be alright with him dealing and they are Giguere and Kaberle if he isn’t planning on resigning here. Of course, I wouldn’t be angry if he traded a different player, as long as the return is worth it.
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    As for the off-season, my two targets would be Richards and Bryzgalov. If I were Burke and couldn’t get either of them, I’d probably be quite content with keeping the roster how it is.
    Kulemin/Kadri/Kessel, MacArthur/Grabovski/Lupul, Armstrong/Bozak/Versteeg, Brown/Hanson/Orr.

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  • DWC

    @ Schenn:
    Getting upset at Burke for not making trades is kind of asinine imo, because there is no sense in trading a guy just for the sake of making a trade, and we don’t know what Burke gets offered by other GMs. Maybe he won’t get offered fair value for anyone on the roster, and in that case, it would be foolish to pull the trigger on a deal.
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    Personally, I’d like to see Giggy moved without the Leafs having to take back a high salary in return. Versteeg I’d like to see stay unless he can be packaged with a prospect or two for a young first-liner. Same goes for MacArther. Kaberle stays unless we can get an immediate replacement who is younger.

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  • kb

    djglenn wrote:

    Grabner 2 goals tonight for the N.Y. and to think we could of grabbed him for nothing.Hard to believe we did not put a claim in for anybody that was on waivers yet.

    Don’t think we had first dibs….

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