Scouting Reports: Nazem Kadri & Matt Lashoff

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Scouting Reports: Nazem Kadri & Matt Lashoff
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Updated scouting reports for recent call ups Nazem Kadri and Matt Lashoff (with files from Clayton Hansler):

Nazem Kadri
Ranked 7th in AHL rookie scoring with 41 pts (44-17-24-41) and second overall in the AHL with eight first goals .. Kadri has adapted to some added bulk and cranked up the toughness .. isn’t afraid to engage in tight and along the boards .. physical game isn’t his forte however, despite improvement, and he relies on skills and dangles .. can waiver with intensity blending into the background, yet explosive enough to be able to exploit breakdowns and set up scoring chances seemingly out of nowhere that can change the tide of a game (first goals to open the game are an example) ..

(cont’d) slowly adapting to the pace and timing of the pro game and learning to integrate more toe-drags and quick releases at better frequency and less risky spots on the ice .. shown shooter instincts, rather than playmaker but with good vision and distribution skills .. will move in off the half boards for a better angle to use his wrist shot or cut in off the wing on the rush into the middle and take a shot .. will take face offs as a center in the offensive zone and center ice, but not in the defensive zone .. plays the defensive posture of a winger high in the zone rather than a center down low near the crease .. slowly maturing defensively, but a work in progress, while a change in position changes his role introducing new responsibility and adapting to that .. there’s a temptation in exiting the zone for quick breaks, but he’s not the fastest skater and his first two-step quickness while better, still needs to improve .. rides shotgun on the PP with Joe Colborne at center since his arrival and have looked better together as a tandem than both individually .. could be a future second line pairing in the making

Additional Notes:
In the offensize zone, Kadri has a bad habit carrying the puck too long and too high instead of cycling it back to the D. It has lead to numerous turnovers through the season. Although improvement is evident, he still has not gotten away from it.

His cuts off the wing to the high slot are often-high risk, and at times, head down. This said, he scored goals on both Saturday and Sunday on very similar plays. He didn’t respond well to coaches advice on avoiding these plays.

Kadri still over-passes. Eakins encouraging him to shoot more. He did over the weekend – and resulted in three goals.

Kadri has a superb mixture of balance and puck control. This allows him to swing the puck far out to the side, shift his body weight, and continue to maneuver the puck around or through the defender. This, mixed with his vision and creativity, works extremely well in one-on-one or one-on-two scenarios where he only has a defender or two to get around – this though is a hinderance when he’s entering the offensive zone of a team like MTB or WBS with at least one forward back. This is when he begins to hold onto the puck too long, and then loses focus on all opponents around him – leading to turnovers.

Matt Lashoff
Appeared in all but one game this season (injury) – the most of any Marlies player .. made a greater comittment to defense, in particular better support positions .. has a plus-4 rating, his second AHL season as a plus (plus-11 in Providence) .. had (3-10-13) power play points in 69 GP .. with (7-21-28) ranked 29th among AHL defensemen in scoring .. exploits good size and strength to lay out some big checks along the boards .. exhibits ‘happy feet’ at times when trying to gain sharp angles to limit space or to lay out a big hit .. mobile from the back and more selective about jumping into the rush, taking due risk .. better puck mover with head high vision to spot outlets and passing ability to hit them .. will freeelance from the point using happy feet to find better angles for pucks on goal or for his decent shot .. committment to defense has made him more aware of his passing options up front .. gap control could be tighter .. doesn’t take away space from rushers quick enough allowing too much time to maneuver .. must change habit of holding his stick at his waist while defending the rush, not out in front to take away pass across, or even into rushers space to force them wide .. almost as if he’s looking for the big hit when defending, luring the rusher with space and pouncing on them with big frame .. will improve when he realizes not every hit has to be a home run and will benefit from the structured defense of the NHL.

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  • Penthouse

    @ bob is your uncle

    ofcourse your going to say latvia, and neglect, russia, sweden, slovakia, germany, norway, usa, switzerland etc.

    theres no way teams filled with journeymen and other AHL fringe players who cant break NHL 4th lines are going to beat NATIONAL teams. get real buddy

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  • http://admin Alec Brownscombe

    @ lonsmos2:
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    Maybe it’s for the exact reasons you state that Gustavsson isn’t playing. What I observed with Gus was a noticeable drop in confidence and spike in frustration in his game once things got away from him after a good start to the season. Maybe it was partly because for a while there the team lost no matter how well he played. Either way, if confidence is an issue, throwing him into the middle of a playoff push with little margin for error as his first taste of NHL action since mid January is pretty high risk. Giguere may be on his last legs (or groins), and seems only passable as opposed to a goalie that can win you games at this point, but he’s also as experienced as they come and playing out his final string of hockey in a Leafs uniform or as an NHL player altogether. For Gustavsson, as you say, there are long-term considerations to take into account.

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  • luke nukem

    i still think gustavsson is gonna be a wicked goalie, maybe better than reimer, he’s just been behind the 8-ball for awhile now. my bet is he battles through this adversity and shocks everyone next year with his solid play as he takes the #1 job. i still belive he’s gonna be good…if not, well we have depth for that.

    he DEFINITELY deserves a few starts too prove himself before the end of the year, i wish giggy had his surgery (thats he’s going to need in the offseason) a month ago.

    on a similar note, all of my leaf fan friends around here absolutely hate bozak, for no other reason than he’s not scoring 70 points…i tell them to be patient, he’s only played 90 games or something like that.

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  • tron

    @ Alec Brownscombe:
    You bring up some very good points that I never thought of. The time of year and playoff push that we are in would require the utmost confidence from the goaltender. Do we put that on the Monster not knowing if he has it or not?

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  • Penthouse

    just because bozak is having a bad year does not mean hes a bust

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  • luke nukem

    what better way to find out what gus has than to throw him in the net?

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  • luke nukem

    @ Penthouse:
    i totally agree, he’ll be solid once he figures it all out, im sure of it.

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  • Bob is your uncle

    Penthouse wrote:

    @ bob is your uncle
    ofcourse your going to say latvia, and neglect, russia, sweden, slovakia, germany, norway, usa, switzerland etc.
    theres no way teams filled with journeymen and other AHL fringe players who cant break NHL 4th lines are going to beat NATIONAL teams. get real buddy

    I could have also said the Wilkes-Barre/ Scranton Penguins lol. To each his own.

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  • keon

    Apparently Will Acton, son of Keith has signed an ATO agreement with the Marlies.

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  • keon

    Will Acton’s Bio and stats:
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    http://www.hockeydb.com/ihdb/stats/pdisplay.php?pid=90850
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    He was a team mate of Gysber’s at Lake Superior State U.

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  • tron

    keon wrote:

    Apparently Will Acton, son of Keith has signed an ATO agreement with the Marlies.

    Forward
    Born Jul 16 1987 — Stouffville, ONT
    Height 6.02 — Weight 190 — Shoots L

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  • Burtonboy

    @ Alec Brownscombe:
    There’s is little doubt Giggy knows how to handle the pressure. Been there and done that type of thing. I tend to agree with you on this one Alec. Not only has Gus had a confidence issue but the team does also when hes in net. Hopefully he can come back next season having learned a lot from the whole experience because talent wise there is no better goalie in the organization.

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  • mitchsteel09

    @ keon:

    Probably a depth type thing. Or just to give him a chance. He plays in the CCHA and isn’t anything special.

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  • Penthouse

    they putting jiggy in, because he makes 6 million dollars and is going UFA, plain and simple. they have to respect the guy, even know hes going to lose us the game. Even the couple times hes had to come into the game in the 3rd he immediately lets in a goal. If it were for the 6 mil, guss would be playin tonight.

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  • lonsmos2

    keon wrote:

    Apparently Will Acton, son of Keith has signed an ATO agreement with the Marlies.

    great now we’ll never get rid of Keith….

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  • http://admin Alec Brownscombe

    tron wrote:

    @ Alec Brownscombe:
    You bring up some very good points that I never thought of. The time of year and playoff push that we are in would require the utmost confidence from the goaltender. Do we put that on the Monster not knowing if he has it or not?

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    Exactly. If the Leafs lose tonight, Giguere struggles and the playoff race is lost, we would probably see him soon.
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    The other factor to take into account is that Giguere told Burke he would like to stay at the deadline providing he gets some starts. His only appearances in the last 12 games have been a few third periods when Reimer was banged up or the game got out of hand.

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  • JamesG

    Does anybody know if Kadri is supposed to be playing on the first line (centre) or third line (centre or winger)? With Lupul’s size to create some space I’d love to see what Kadri does between him and Kessel.

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