Keep quiet, keep winning

by on March 1, 2011 in 2010-11 Season - 387 Comments

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With another trade deadline behind us, the NHL season truly enters “crunch time” as rosters are set (for the most part) and the push for the Cup gets underway.

Most teams, including the Leafs, chose not to ripple any waters on February 28th – save for a few minor deals and an even smaller amount of major transactions.

While some media outlets will suggest that the teams surrounding the Leafs in the playoff race added key components while Brian Burke sat on his hands, this simply isn’t true.

If Toronto fail to make the postseason, it won’t be due to the fact that the Hurricanes and Thrashers added Bryan Allen and Radek Dvorak, respectively. Nor will it be because Brad Boyes is now a Buffalo Sabre.

The deals pulled by Burke earlier this month crush those done by the other clubs surrounding the Leafs in the standings.

If the Leafs fall outside of the playoffs, it’s because the hole they’ve dug is much too deep. But overall, I’m glad about where this team is headed regardless.

Brian Burke chose not to move anyone outside of John Mitchell on deadline day, opting to have his wheeling and dealing finished prior to the 28th of February. With major deals falling into place earlier this month for Kris Versteeg, Tomas Kaberle and Francois Beauchemin, there simply wasn’t much else Burke could look at with only hours left to move assets.

One rumor that was steady throughout the day was drawn to Stephen Weiss and the news that he would only waive a no movement clause to go to Toronto. Then there was the John-Michael Liles situation, which apparently fell apart due to the fact that Burke was asking for futures along with the Avalanche’s salary dump.

While Weiss is a good player, he isn’t even really on the level of Mikhail Grabovski, who will be the ideal second line center for the Leafs going forward. Weiss/Grabovski is surely an upgrade to Bozak/Grabovski as far as pivots go, but there was really no need to offload assets to nab Weiss just because he was available (and likely at a pretty steep price.)

Burke set his prices prior to the deadline and didn’t budge from them, showing no urgency to move another player. And doing nothing is much better than doing something stupid.

With the way the team has been playing recently, and Kaberle shipped out weeks ago, there was really nobody to target from this roster as a potential trade pawn.

J-S Giguere could have possibly been an option, but A) he’s injured, B) he’s not good at hockey, and C) he costs more than the Florida Panthers.

Some could argue that Clarke MacArthur was a solid bet to be moved, garnering interest from around the league. But even though he has yet to be signed to a contract extension, Burke wasn’t going to sell him for pennies.

As much as it seems like the ball is in MacArthur‘s court due to his surprising performance, he’s still a restricted free agent this summer and cannot test the market.

I’m quite confident the Leafs can work out a deal to keep him around for at least a couple more years, and at a decent price. Burke may play some hardball through the media when it comes to negotiations, but he did essentially the same thing last year with Nik Kulemin and he’s getting prime value from the winger right now.

What the Leafs need to do right now is simply focus on making up points on the teams in front of them, and that’s it. Their chemistry hasn’t been altered whatsoever, and the same team that has just climbed into the playoff picture will have to carry it the rest of the way.

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  • creasemonkey

    @ dtime:
    I’m fine with 2 points for a win, 0 points for a lose including OT, and a point a piece for a tie after 5 minutes back to the way it was, I guess I could have said that instead oh well

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  • canucksnaphook

    piece of shit rangers…..go F yourselves…we will catch your asses !!

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  • canucksnaphook

    ok…..rangers !! back in it.

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  • daverleafsfan

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaSdeM-zK2k Watch this updated hope video about the leafs push to the playoff… absoultely bone chillingly exciting !

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  • Potsy

    I can’t stand the fact that winning a shootout gets a team just as many points as a regulation win. Reg win = winning an actual hockey game.
    Shootout wins = winning a hockey like or hockeyish event. How does each = the same amount of points?
    2 for reg win or OT win
    1 for reg tie
    .5 extra for silly shootout win

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  • Potsy

    @ JR from Halifax:
    BB likes big tuff teams. You’re right about are marlies they have come in ready to play.

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  • moimoi28

    Well I think we all agree that the current formula for point’s is broken. And a change is in order. I think it’s interesting to note that if you go to the IIHF way we sit 9th 3 behind Carolina, and if you go to the 0 point’s for OT loss, 1 for so loss, 2 for so win, and 3 for win, we would then sit 10th 6 back of Carolina, and 1 back of Buffalo, and have a tiebreaker over Atlanta. Anyway you spin it we are doing better in those system’s. But I think we’re stuck with this crap for awhile.

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  • Potsy

    Buff and car win in reg.
    ATP and fla lose in reg

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  • Potsy

    Buff and car win in reg.
    Atl and fla lose in reg

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  • moimoi28

    Am I the only one that think’s are line-up will look like this come October 1.
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    Kuli-Grabo-Mac/Kadri
    Lupul-Laich-Kessel
    Upshall/Kadri-Bozak-Army
    Brown-Brent-Hanson
    (Orr)
    .
    Phaneuf-Aulie
    Schenn-Pitkanen
    Gunnar-Komi
    (Lebda)
    .
    Reimer
    The Monster
    .
    If Mac is back Upshall won’t be brought in, if he’s gone Upshall is brought in.
    .
    It’s not a team that will blow you away, but it’s a team that can be a playoff team(if we get goaltending). And if it suck’s then that’s alright too because we will get another high end draft-pick. It doesn’t seem likely that Richard’s will join the Leaf’s, so we go with Grabo as the #1 and Laich as a good #2.

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  • Potsy

    @ moimoi28:
    Dude the deadline just ended. Can you take a break from your wild roster adjustment speculation for one fucking day?

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  • DIGGLER

    I’ll join this convo just because I was looking up stats on the OHL. One player Burke needs to sign real quick is Jason Akeson. Here’s a little bit of info on him; an overager for Kitchener, leads CHL in assists and point (GP 58- G 24- A 78- PTS 102). He’s an excellent skater, quite fast and really swift. He’s average sized (5’11″ 180lbs) and sees the ice extremely well. No slouch defensively or along the boards and can play center or RW. He can’t be drafted any more, but I expect he’ll be highly sought after free agent. The thing I noticed was his steady progression in points every where. I see him being a late bloomer. If Leafs can sign him it would be great, another offensive prospect. Leaving them to be able to move a pick comfortably since they signed a prospect instead of drafting one.

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  • moimoi28

    Potsy wrote:

    @ moimoi28:
    Dude the deadline just ended. Can you take a break from your wild roster adjustment speculation for one fucking day?

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    Yes, wild indeed.

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  • Potsy

    @ DIGGLER:
    Sounds good to me send the fax over to moimoi so he can make another roster adjustment

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  • DIGGLER

    Potsy wrote:

    @ DIGGLER:
    Sounds good to me send the fax over to moimoi so he can make another roster adjustment

    LOl whats the number?

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  • moimoi28

    @ DIGGLER:
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    I don’t like his goal total’s. Other than that it seem’s impressive. But I’ve watched too many overager’s rip it up in the WHL and it’s usually(not all the time) a safe bet that if they don’t do the scoring that they rely on their linemate’s too much and can never adjust to playing at a higher level with lower level linemate’s who don’t produce as much. Who are his line-mate’s in Kitchener?

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  • moimoi28

    @ Potsy:
    Did someone piss in your cornflake’s today?

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  • bigslapowski

    Crap. Boys scored in his 1st game.

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  • TRUE-BLUE

    I think it’s good the Rangers lost tonight, despite what some of you might think. Buffalo still isn’t that far ahead, but they do have the games in hand. I think for the Leafs, it’s better to chase down NYR AND CAR instead of just CAR and trying to leap frog Buffalo.
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    Win tomorrow and the Leafs are 4pts behind Carolina and 5pts behind New York. I think it increases our odds.

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  • Potsy

    DIGGLER wrote:

    Potsy wrote:
    @ DIGGLER:
    Sounds good to me send the fax over to moimoi so he can make another roster adjustment
    LOl whats the number?

    1-800-55-TRADE!
    If you get a reply from a guy named Eklund you’ve got the right number!

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  • Potsy
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  • Potsy
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  • DIGGLER

    @ moimoi28:
    I have no clue who’s on his line. Gabriel Landeskog is ther and probably on his line but he has half the points this kid has. Jerry D’Amigo & Andrew Crescenzi are there too, so if Leafs would have any interest in him they most likely would have ample opportunity to scout him out with the few players they have playing for the Rangers. You can’t go wrong with more free prospects!

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