2/23: Marlies This Week and a Waiver Lesson

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RICHARD LAUTENS/TORONTO STAR

Your weekly Marlies release followed by some clarifications on re-entry waiver status with help from Leafs assistant GM Claude Loiselle:

“Last Week:

The Marlies went 3-1-0-0 last week in their four games, all against division opponents. Including their win Monday against San Antonio, the Marlies have rattled off four wins over their past five games.

Ben Scrivens backstopped the Marlies to a pair of victories over Manitoba last Tuesday and Wednesday in Winnipeg. Ryan Hamilton netted his first career AHL hat trick in the Marlies 5-3 victory on Wednesday night.

Toronto began their eight game homestand on Friday night, but was defeated 4-3 by the Hamilton Bulldogs.

On Saturday night at Ricoh Coliseum, the Marlies beat the Griffins, 4-3 in a shootout. Joe Colborne scored a goal in his Marlies debut and Greg Scott was the game’s first star.

Colborne added two more goals on Monday afternoon in Toronto’s 6-4 win over the Rampage. Andrew Engelage won his second straight game, making 33 saves.

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Notes:

- The Marlies have posted a record of 4-1-0-0 over their past five games. During that span they’ve out-scored their opponents 20-15.

- Toronto’s penalty killing unit has been solid through the first 59 games this season, ranking first in the AHL with an 86.5% success rate. They’ve allowed only six power play goals over their past 15 games.

- The Marlies 17 road victories currently rank first in the North Division and fourth in the AHL. Toronto has only five more road games on their 2010-11 schedule.

- Joe Colborne made his Marlies debut on Saturday night and recorded a goal and one more in the shootout. On Monday, Colborne was the game’s first star, scoring two times in the Marlies 6-4 win.

- Mike Zigomanis has registered six points (one goal, five assists) over his past four games. On Monday, Zigomanis scored the game- winning goal and added two helpers.

- Defenceman Simon Gysbers has collected 15 points (three goals, 12 assists) over his past 14 games. He ranks tied for second on the Marlies in power play points with 11.

- Nazem Kadri ranks 11th in the AHL in rookie scoring with 33 points (13 goals, 20 assists). He’s notched points in three of his past four games as he continues his point a game pace. He is six points off the team points lead with 18 less games played than leader Mike Zigomanis.

- Goaltender Andrew Engelage has posted two wins in his first two games with the Marlies this season.

- Toronto’s 177 goals so far this season ranks first in their division and are tied for fourth in the Western Conference.

- The Marlies are 9-2-0-4 against the West Division this season.

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Upcoming Opponents:

The Marlies continue their four game week on Wednesday with a matchup against the back-to-back Calder Cup champions, Hershey Bears. It will be the second and final time the two teams meet this season. Toronto won their last meeting 3-2 on November 12. Christian Hanson scored the game-winning goal late in the third period while Jussi Rynnas made 42 saves for the win. The Bears currently rank third in the AHL with 74 points, posting a record of 35-18-1-3.

Toronto hosts the Manitoba Moose for a pair of games this weekend at Ricoh Coliseum on Saturday and Sunday. CBC will broadcast the game live at 1 p.m. on Sunday. After losing to the Moose in their first three meetings, the Marlies have posted two straight wins against the division rivals. Toronto currently trails Manitoba by one point in the
North Division standings.”

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Marlies Points Leaders:

Player GP G A Pts
Mike Zigomanis 51 9 30 39
Nazem Kadri 33 13 20 33
Fabian Brunnstrom 55 14 16 30
Joe Colborne 57 15 14 29
Christian Hanson 44 12 17 29
Matt Lashoff 58 7 19 26
Marcel Mueller 53 9 16 25
Simon Gysbers 39 7 18 25
Justin Hodgman 36 10 14 24

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North Division Standings:

Team GP W L OTL SOL Pts
Hamilton 56 30 20 1 5 66
Manitoba 56 30 20 1 5 66
Lake Erie 60 29 23 3 5 66
Toronto 59 29 23 0 7 65
Abbotsford 58 27 23 3 5 62
Grand Rapids 58 25 24 1 8 59
Rochester 58 26 27 3 2 57

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There seems to be some confusion surrounding the re-entry waiver status of certain Marlies, a subject brought about by the lineup changes over the past week. I’ve confirmed the waiver statuses of the following with Leafs assistant GM and cap and CBA expert Claude Loiselle:

D Matt Lashoff – subject to re-entry waivers because he is on a one way contract making $550,000, which is over the $105,000 threshold.  The exception to this rule are players that are considered Veteran Minor league players defined as a player who have played at least 320 professional games in North America and have not spent more than 80 NHL games on NHL roster over the prior two seasons or more than 40 NHL games on NHL roster in the immediate prior season. That determination is made at the beginning of each season and Matt had only played 297 pro games before the 2010-11 season began.

D Danny Richmond – waiver exempt. Richmond earns in excess of $105,000 (his AHL salary is $200,000) but had played more than 320 pro games before the season started, qualifying him as a veteran minor league player.

F Fabian Brunnstrom – subject to re-entry waivers as he earns $675,000 on his one way contract, above the $105,000 threshold.

D Simon Gysbers – exempt from re-entry waivers as he is on an entry level contract.

F Aaron Voros – subject to re-entry waivers as he earns $900,000 on his one way contract.

Note: The one/two-way distinction has bearing on a player’s re-entry waiver status due to the salary threshold, but not on original waiver status. That is a function of age, experience and years signed from first NHL contract. One/two-way speaks to player salary at the NHL versus AHL levels (one-way it is the same in both leagues, two-way it is different). As one-way contracts are valued at the NHL salary minimum or above, they will always be above that $105,000 threshold.

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  • LeafsRyan.

    just watching leafs tv… the leafs are playing montreal and it’s a game from 2006. They showed the standings and the leafs have 59 point in 60 games and in 11th place. Now today are in 11th with 59 points in 60 games… playing MONTREAL tonight. That is just weird.

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  • Gilbert

    Remember when leaf fans wanted a proper rebuild and not trade prospects.

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  • http://www.talkleafs.com Jordan

    @ Cameron:
    Bozak’s value is gross. He plays on a line with Kessel but yet has HORRIBLE stats. Have you even looked them up lately? To help you understand, I will use Tyler Seguin, who you continue to say is having a horrible season and is a 4th line center
    Seguin- 56 games 21pts +1 (12:18 avg ice)
    Bozak 60 games 20 pts -21 (19:27 avg ice)
    Theres no argument at all. Bozak is garbage this year and is at the very best a 3rd line center……thats only IF he can get better. Because by your logic hes a 5th line center

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  • http://www.talkleafs.com Jordan

    TheDoor wrote:

    Jordan wrote:
    TheDoor wrote:
    I am seriously thinking Burke sees a high pick(top 12) with one of the 1st and our 2nd.
    So I would think the deal would look something like
    Bozak, Sjostrom, Gunnarsson, PROSPECT, 1ST, 3RD
    thats a horrible package I hope you realize. Sjostrom is a healthy scratch sometimes, and is UFA. Bozak is having a horrible season, and so is Gunnarsson. Theres no value there
    I am basing the Bozak and Sjostrom interest form Col due to the lastest articles after the Johnson trade of the team being happy with the offense from the forwards but not the defensiveness from the team.

    Bozak is -21, how could you sell them that idea? lol

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  • KKM

    @ LeafsRyan.:
    Let’s hope it translates to tonight’s tilt.

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  • Cameron

    @ Jordan:
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    Again, your putting words in my mouth. Seguin belongs in the OHL. He plays sheltered minutes on a very good team. His ice time is carefully monitored. He is having a horrible season relative to other rookies like Hall and Skinner. Bozak is trusted to kill penalties, and faces the other team’s top lines. It’s true, his offense has been horrendous, but he generates chances. Obviously there is no comparison between Seguin and Bozak, and if you’re trying to insinuate that criticizing one effects the opinion of the other, your wrong. They are different players, in different roles, being used diffferently, in different stages of their career. Bozak has carved out a niche for himself, whereas Seguin just looks lost. He puts up points because he gets to pillage the other teams who put their good players out against the Bruins good players. Bozak has no such luxuries. If you switch teams, Seguin would be lucky to have 10 points here, and would be a -40, whereas Bozak would enjoy all those luxuries.
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    All I’m saying is, his faceoff and penalty killing skill alone has value, even if you think he’ll never develop beyond that.

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  • http://www.talkleafs.com Jordan
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  • Gilbert

    Just read that panthers will soon be announcing that Weiss has been traded

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  • KKM

    Thursday, February 24, 2011 5:25 PM
    MapleLeafRumors: Panthers have moved Weiss

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  • Cameron

    Jordan wrote:

    Bozak is -21, how could you sell them that idea? lol

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    Bozak is minus 21 because he’s on a team that’s always trailing, having to go balls to the wall to try and tie it. Kessel is a huge minus too, but it’s because of the team. If we scored more goals as a team, it woudln’t be an issue. Look, I know the guy’s a 3rd line center right now, and maybe into the future, but he’s still got value.

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  • rustynail

    TSNBobMcKenzie

    FLA has traded forward Cory Stillman to CAR. Details to follow.

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  • Burtonboy

    TSNBobMcKenzie Bob McKenzie
    FLA has traded forward Cory Stillman to CAR. Details to follow.

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  • Gilbert

    Stillman traded to car

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  • rustynail

    KKM wrote:

    Thursday, February 24, 2011 5:25 PM
    MapleLeafRumors: Panthers have moved Weiss

    He guessed wrong? Its Stillman that moved?

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  • Cameron

    @ Jordan:
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    Yea, he was a PPG because the team was built very well, and he was playing next to an absolute all-star in Teemu Selanne. It perfectly illustrates my point that you don’t need a dominant, highly drafted, enormous physical center who does everything and is perceived to be worth 11 first round picks. McDonald was traded the next year for Doug Weight as a cap dump after 2-3 seasons of PPG hockey.

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  • rustynail

    TSNBobMcKenzie

    I am told FLA’s Stephen Weiss has not waived his NTC to go anywhere at this point in time. If that changes, will let you know.

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