GDT: Leafs at Panthers, 7:30pm (Sportsnet)

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GDT: Leafs at Panthers, 7:30pm (Sportsnet)
The Leafs will look to bring a physical edge to Florida tonight. (Getty Images)
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Tyler Bozak

Truculence. Pugnacity. A Panther craves not these things. (Photo credit: Getty Images)

Fresh off a well-earned, win-or-bust victory in Carolina last night, the Maple Leafs face yet another must-win scenario this evening as they pay a visit to the lowly Florida Panthers.

In what will be a bit of a blast from the past, Jean-Sebastien Giguere will get his first start in the Toronto goal since February 12th, while James Reimer, having started 13 games in a row and 25 of 35 since January 1st, receives a much-deserved night off.

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Storyline: Battle of the Backups

At first glance, it might seem a bit odd that Giguere would get the call over the forgotten man, Jonas Gustavsson, who has been quietly biding his time in the press box. Indeed, it would seem that facing a struggling offense, away from the pressure of playing in front of the home crowd, would be the perfect situation in which to give Gustavsson a chance to reclaim his confidence — and that of the coaching staff. After all, if he is to be in the plans for next season, at some point the team will need to figure out where his game is at.

(For more on Gustavsson and the three-headed goalie monster — pun fully intended — see Conor’s article from earlier today.)

Upon closer inspection, however, there is sound logic behind the decision to give Giguere the nod. For one, the team is in the thick of a playoff race and Giguere has been through it before. Secondly — and more importantly — in two starts against the Panthers earlier this season, Giguere has posted a 2-0-0 record with a 1.92 GAA and .927 Sv%.

The Panthers will counter with Scott Clemmenson, which in itself is a somewhat interesting move considering he has gone 0-1-1 against the Leafs this season with a 2.90 GAA and .885 Sv%, while Tomas Vokoun has gone 1-0-0 with a 1.00 GAA and .970 Sv%. However, with Vokoun set to depart as a free agent at season’s end, it would appear the Panthers are trying to get Clemmenson (who has 1 year remaining on his deal) into a few extra games in order to gauge what they have in him for next season.

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Keys to the Game

Passing: Although the Panthers do not boast a strong attack, averaging fewer goals-per-game and (amazingly) a less-effective PP than that of the Leafs, they do possess good speed among their forward ranks. The Leafs would do well to avoid the lazy, turnover-waiting-to-happen passing plays which nearly did them in on numerous occasions against Carolina last night.

Point Shots: Oft-criticized for not shooting from the point enough, it is no coincidence that the Leafs found success against against Carolina via a willingness from the defenders — namely, Phaneuf — to let fly from the blueline. With the Panthers ranked 23rd in blocked shots, and 25th in shots allowed, taking advantage of the shooting lanes must be a key component of the Leafs’ game plan tonight.

Pugnacity: Florida ranks 16th in hits (Toronto – 7th) and are tied for the fewest PIM per game (Toronto – 16th). In other words, there is an opportunity for the Leafs to wear the Panthers’ top players down by employing a rough-and-tumble approach from the outset.

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Previous Meetings

Oct. 26 @ TOR Leafs 3, Panthers 1 (Giguere / Clemmenson)
Nov. 10 @ FLA Panthers 4, Leafs 1 (Vokoun / Gustavsson)
Feb. 1 @ TOR Leafs 4, Panthers 3 (shootout) (Giguere / Clemmenson)

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Lineup

Per AM 640′s Jonas Siegel:

MacArthurGrabovskiKulemin
LupulKadriKessel
Boyce – Bozak – Crabb
Sjostrom – Brent – Brown

Aulie – Phaneuf
Gunnarsson – Schenn
Lashoff – Komisarek / Lebda

Notes:

  • Mike Komisarek’s status will be determined closer to gametime
  • If Komisarek cannot go, Brett Lebda will step in alongside Matt Lashoff
  • Gustavsson is expected to back up Giguere (complete night off for Reimer)

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Broadcast Information

  • TV: Rogers Sportsnet
  • Radio: AM 640 (Toronto & GTA), AM 900 (Hamilton & area)
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  • keon

    Well I tried to jinx them, it didn’t work

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  • rustynail

    Hail_Grabovski

    I believe the Leafs just tied the franchise record for most times shutout in a season, with 11. Also happened in 53-54 and 63-64.

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  • looshV

    Well that was a supreme bed-shitter.

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  • CaptnClarky

    @Jordan
    Jordan I loev ya man and you make this place fun even in shitty games like tonight… but tahts the one decision wilson made tonight i agree with (unfortunately some shitty choices he made put him in that position). Two points we lost tonight officially make the playoffs a dream and he knew that,… he was just giving his team any chance he could to score 3 goals in five minutes… i like the risk.. unfortunately his stupidity put himself in that position.

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  • BleedBlueWhite

    that was the worst game I’ve seen in a while
    got tossed around, couldn’t complete passes, no scoring opportunities…
    6-4 and no shot on net? that’s actually embarrassing

    ugly, ugly loss…couldn’t even get into it as a fan

    the powerplay has gone from bad to extremely bad – is it the players or the coaching on this one boys?

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  • keon

    I am going to check my bed thoroughly tonight before I get into it, cause the Leafs shit the bed so bad tonight, I’m afraid they may have have shit mine as well

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  • http://leafs4life.net/ Amoroq

    @ looshV:
    Come on, who hasn’t shit the bed? ;)

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  • Omac13

    why on the leafs PP do the insists on trying to skate the puck accros the blue line 1000000000 times only to turn it over and have it shot down thier end rather than just a hard or soft dump with guys goin hard to the corners?????

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  • Sandra

    Looks like Ottawa is gonna take NJ

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  • Burtonboy

    Well who does Ronnie throw under the bus tonight. I would bet he calls out Kadri

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  • wiski

    Sandra wrote:

    Looks like Ottawa is gonna take NJ

    they did

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  • http://leafs4life.net/ Amoroq

    Ok time to spend some quality time with the old lady. Cya! Jordan, warm bath water and a very sharp knife and there will be no pain. Just lie back and close your eyes ;)

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  • Sandra

    wiski wrote:

    Sandra wrote:
    Looks like Ottawa is gonna take NJ

    they did

    Good. Was checking the TSN tracker and it didn’t say final yet.

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  • Burtonboy

    yyzsportsmedia yyzsportsmedia
    lot of things kadri still has to learn- wilson
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    See what did I tell ya

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  • Gary Shields

    wiski wrote:

    Jordan wrote:
    He was questioned on this before and he said he had stats that proved the earlier you pull the goalie the better your chance of winning.

    Should have pulled him at the beginning of the third then… lol

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  • keon

    Amoroq wrote:

    Ok time to spend some quality time with the old lady. Cya! Jordan, warm bath water and a very sharp knife and there will be no pain. Just lie back and close your eyes

    hahaha

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  • wiski

    Burtonboy wrote:

    Well who does Ronnie throw under the bus tonight. I would bet he calls out Kadri

    He can through the whole team under the bus tonight,

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  • Only_crime

    Well i think all you MLHSers deserve props tonight i thought i was gunna come on here and see people going ape shit and screaming profanity at one another. Its nice that while some of us our raging (Jordon lol) at least were not taking it out on each other.
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    My thoughts on the game? well i dont really have any because i got stuck in class watching a shitty documentry but it doesnt sound like i missed much i was able to watch wilson pull the goalie with 5 left however. I can understand jordons frusteration with that but at the same time we had to go for broke cant really say it made much of a difference. Games like this happen maybe its because were so use to a team that loses to EVERYONE that when we actually have a team that seeems to be able to put it together we assume there going to win 11 straight. Tough night boys but lets not dwell on it its fun to watch some meaningful hockey lately and although they shit the bed i have no doubt theyll come to play next game. Were not completely fucked yet as we had to go 9-2 or something like that over last 11 games so who knows we could with 9 straight lol.
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    Can someone lest me know how Kadri played tonight? did he loook better than last night?

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  • The Captain

    Burtonboy wrote:

    yyzsportsmedia yyzsportsmedia
    lot of things kadri still has to learn- wilson
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    See what did I tell ya

    The difference between the development of Kadri and the development of tavares, duchene, etc. is that those other players were allowed to make mistakes and didnt have to worry about being benched or sent to the minors the next day. If the Leafs would just let Kadri play he would figure it out and get better every day.

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