MLHS Morning Mashup: Enroth Crushes Leafs’ Hopes

by on March 31, 2011 in Leafs News - 459 Comments

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It appeared as though the Leafs received a lucky break when the Sabres announced that Ryan Miller was listed as day-to-day with an upper body injury as a result of being hit in the chest by a Dion Phaneuf slapshot on Tuesday. As Leafs fans, we should know better by now. With Miller out, the Sabres started a relatively unproven and undersized goalie in Jhonas Enroth, who had only appeared in nine NHL games prior to starting last night. He made 23 saves to earn the victory and his first career shutout. Buffalo’s win puts the Leafs seven points out of the eighth and final playoff spot with only five games remaining.

Toronto is back in action tonight against their division rival Boston Bruins, who have struggled against the Leafs this season, winning only two of the five previous matchups. However, the Bruins enter the game on a hot streak, winning three straight, their latest a 3-0 shutout performance over the Chicago Blackhawks on Tuesday.

Tonight’s game figures to be a goaltending battle between Thomas and James Reimer. Both have been consistent all season, but have been especially impressive in their last few games. Thomas has shutouts in two of his last three games, while Reimer enters the game with wins in five of his six starts.

The last time Boston and Toronto met, on March 19th, the Leafs broke out, potting five goals on Thomas. Although it is possible, it is highly unlikely that we see another see-saw match in Beantown tonight. Expect a low-scoring affair with strong defensive play by both teams fighting to finish the season on a positive note.

Quotables:

“I think I could be (the No. 1 netminder in Toronto) but there’s a lot of good goalies out there and management is going to have decisions to make. I’m sure they’re going to make the right ones.”

- James Reimer, courtesy of Paul Hunter at the Toronto Star

Leafs Links:

Wilson will be back

James Mirtle confirms that Ron Wilson will return behind the bench next season. Brian Burke thinks Wilson has “done a marvellous job” with the team this season. What are your thoughts Leaf Nation?

Maple Leafs 4 v. Sabres 3: Job Done

In case you missed it, Tuesday’s game recap from PPP.

Matt Frattin Is A 2011 Hobey Baker Award Finalist

The 23-year old and former fourth round pick led the WCHA in scoring with 22 goals and 40 points in 28 games for North Dakota.

George Malik at Kuklas Korner has more on the other two players in contention.

Leafs Keep Nail From The Coffin

Jonas Siegel recaps Tuesday’s win over Buffalo.

Keep Ya Head Up

Another humorous video for Bloge Salming in partnership with THOH.

With Five Left, Leafs Still Kicking

Steve Lansky at The Leafs Nation says it ain’t over ’till it’s over for the Leafs’.

Leafs’ made playoffs in miracle run 52 years ago. Can they do it again?

Paul Hunter at the Toronto Star takes an in-depth look at the Leafs run in 1959 and wonders if they can re-create the magic this time around.

Leafs’ Tim Brent sees the visor issue clearly now

Brent was lucky to avoid serious eye damage and is now wearing a visor on a full-time basis.

‘We have character,’ Reimer says

Interesting quotes from Reimer and his thoughts on the team, courtesy of the Toronto Sun.

Maple Leafs GM Brian Burke Remains Confident in Reimer and Kadri

Lukas Hardonk at The Hockey Writers looks at Burke’s confidence in Reimer and Kadri heading into next season and beyond.

Shorthanded Marlies lose wild one to Syracuse

Marlies lose 4-3 to the Crunch and currently sits two points back of the final playoff spot in the West.

Other hockey links:

Video: Hal Gill shatters glass in Carolina with his sheer enormity

Gill shatters the glass in Carolina after being hit relatively lightly by Hurricanes forward Tuomo Ruutu.

Enroth, filling in for injured Miller, keeps Sabres on playoff path

The young Enroth made 23 saves over the Rangers en route to his first career shutout.

Last Night in Leafs Prospects:

Former third round pick in 2009 Jamie Devane scored for the Plymouth Whalers with less than 8 seconds left in the third period to tie the game at 5-5 with the Kitchener Rangers. The Whalers went on to win 6-5 thanks to a thrilling final minute goal to force overtime. Devane leads all Leafs prospects in OHL playoff scoring with one goal and three assists in just three games.

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  • Cameron

    @ Hockey Hoser:
    @ rustynail:
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    You’re right. He played with Kadri for a time too. What was I thinking?

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  • What can Brown do for you

    Huberdeau is taller, and will gain weight of course-Couturier is just bigger in every way. And Champaign doesn’t ‘dominate’ the league, considering he is 20-21 years old, He came 13th in scoring, it’s about time?

    And Cameron, I guess we’ll have to wait and see what happens then, I just feel 1 of these 2 players will turn out. I just think you are underestimating them that’s all. Just because there is no clear cut #1 in this years draft, does not mean it isn’t deep people…Most of the scout reports i’ve read say otherwise actually but overall, yah it’s mixed opinion. There’s nothing wrong with the Q either, it producers fine players.

    “I always laugh when people act like big Q numbers mean NHL success.”

    Yah, me too?

    Sidney Crosby:
    2004-05 Rimouski Oceanic QMJHL 62 66 102 168

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  • MacInMoscow

    @ BKR17:
    Ahh, OMAFRA (?!)

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  • Hockey Hoser

    @ Cameron:
    no worries, happens to the best of us. You were probably thinking of tonight’s game…I’m not saying anything else, don’t want to jinx it:)

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  • rustynail

    blogesalming Bloge Salming
    I’m waiting for Bettman and the Coyotes to show up on an episode of Dragon’s Den.

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  • tron

    1992-93 Victoriaville Tigres QMJHL 53 45 92 137
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    now that’s a player hahaha

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  • Cameron

    @ tron:
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    lol, yea, now all these little stat quirks are coming back to me. why did it take you guys so long to correct me!?

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  • BKR17

    MacInMoscow wrote:

    @ BKR17:
    Ahh, OMAFRA (?!)

    ?

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  • kessel gets 40

    @ BKR17:
    lol not to familiar with OMARFA what is that

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  • Hockey Hoser

    Doesn’t Yannick (sp?) Perreault still hold the offensive records in the Q? I remember him breaking some of Lemieux’s records. Then Daigle showed up in the Q and ripped it up, he might of broken some too.

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  • rustynail

    blogesalming
    The way he battled back from beating up that russian trainer is admirable. RT @mirtle: I imagine Ray Emery is the Masterton front-runner

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  • tron

    Cameron wrote:

    @ tron:
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    lol, yea, now all these little stat quirks are coming back to me. why did it take you guys so long to correct me!?

    I was more in shock that you said it to be honest. You are 98% of the time right on the money with your stats. you are the MLHS McGuire

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  • BKR17

    @ kessel gets 40:

    Ontario Ministry of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs, its across the street from your campus :P

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  • Hockey Hoser

    kessel gets 40 wrote:

    @ BKR17:
    lol not to familiar with OMARFA what is that

    OMAFRA is the huge building across from the University at the corner of Gordon and Stone. It has to do with the ministry of agriculture.

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  • MacInMoscow

    BKR17 wrote:

    MacInMoscow wrote:
    @ BKR17:
    Ahh, OMAFRA (?!)
    ?

    OMAFRA, what is that? It sound like some kind of UN backed non profit organization dealing with anti malaria funding for african countries of ex French colonial descent.

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  • Cameron

    @ What can Brown do for you:
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    I’ve seen Couturier play enough to know he’s nothing special – certainly not worth giving up two 1st round picks and D’Amigo for. I wouldn’t do that for Landeskog. I don’t mean to completely derail these guys, but that trade proposal is just absurd. I think you will be massively surprized with D’Amigo as time goes on. He’s become very proficient at parts of the game that other players take much longer to adjust to. He’s played with men, and held his own. He might be shorter than those guys, but he has heart, and he’s built like a fucking tank.

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  • tron

    My brother-in-law went to Guelph, we went and visited him one weekend not a bad town. Nice pub selection. Did they ever finish that hotel on the corner? Don’t ask me streets, think it was on the main road coming into town from the 400

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  • MacInMoscow

    BKR17 wrote:

    @ kessel gets 40:
    Ontario Ministry of Agriculture Food and Rural Affairs, its across the street from your campus

    OK, that makes more sense, lol!

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  • Cameron

    @ tron:
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    I suppose I was somehow confusing Crosby and Tavares, melding them into one player. Still, that’s embarrassingly wrong. Oh well.
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    To make up for it, does anyone want to see my statistical defense of Ron Wilson in light of Burke announcing he will definitely return next season?

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  • tron

    MacInMoscow wrote:

    BKR17 wrote:
    MacInMoscow wrote:
    @ BKR17:
    Ahh, OMAFRA (?!)
    ?
    OMAFRA, what is that? It sound like some kind of UN backed non profit organization dealing with anti malaria funding for african countries of ex French colonial descent.

    no That’s AMFACEFCD

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