GDT: Onwards to Ottawa

by on April 2, 2011 in Game Day - 722 Comments

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14th place in the Eastern Conference? Thoroughly victimized over the last few seasons by the Toronto Maple Leafs? Yes, these Ottawa Senators appear to be ripe for the picking for a surging Leafs squad.   A Leafs squad that must also anticipate the final three games of the season, must-wins against opponents stronger than a suddenly-rebuilding Senators team. This also appears to be a situation that could evoke the sort of mental relaxation and carelessness in the Leafs that would see Ottawa happily steal away two points at Scotiabank Place.

Indeed, it was almost assured that the Leafs of just a few years ago (lead by Stajan, Blake and co.) would have let this be the sort of head-slapping upset capable of immediately deflating the team (and an entire fanbase). While it’s too early to tell for sure, it seems Brian Burke has assembled a young, motivated squad with a bit more of that ever-so-valuable “mental fortitude”. To the man, they have been very open about the focus they will bring tonight, knowing there is no room for error. To avoid another whiteout at the hands of Craig Anderson and the Senators, the Leafs will have to trot out the same level of effort and intensity that they displayed in Boston.

Speaking of Anderson, the Ottawa tender of the near future has shown that his dominating performance against Toronto was not an anomaly.  Having regained the rhythm and focus that saw him have a great season last year in Colorado, Anderson has lifted the Senators to 5 wins in their last 10.  The American netminder is at his best when facing a heavy workload, with the right motivation to fuel his urge to battle and remain sharp.  There is no doubt that Anderson is currently in the zone, playing in front of a loose Senators team that is having fun for the first time this season.

Strategical Keys

As such, Toronto should aim to pressure a mistake-prone Ottawa defense immediately, and hope to secure themselves at least a one goal lead.  In that situation, the Senators have had a tendency (in recent weeks) to either step up their attack (and expose themselves defensively) or to fold in the towel (mainly on the days that Jason Spezza decides to not show up).  Either path should put the Leafs in a position to generate scoring chances.

With the recent signing of college free agent Da Costa, the Senators elected to return Colin Greening to the AHL.  Somewhat of a surprising move, considering the rookie has been one of the best Ottawa forwards since the trade deadline.  He had formed an energetic and hard-working complement to Jason Spezza, and it remains to be seen how this will affect Spezza’s game.  Da Costa himself will line up in the third-line C slot.  The diminutive forward has the potential to be a decent second-line center and tonight will be a big first step in his acclimatization to the NHL game.

One would think Phil Kessel had this game circled on his calendar, as he has torched the Senators to the tune of 22 points in 23 games over the last few years.  While many would consider the Thrill to be in one of his patented goal-scoring slumps (1 G in his 9 games), he has found ways to put up points regardless (8 in his last 8, to be exact).  This has a lot to do with Kessel’s increased dedication to hard work, but also to the Leafs de facto #1 LW: Joffrey Lupul.  Lupul has injected skill and size onto Kessel’s line, arguably for the first time this whole season.  All goal scorers in this league, even the elite, go into slumps.  While most don’t bear the scrutiny that Kessel does, they also alleviate criticism by contributing irregardless of their scoring.  This usually manifests as a combination of defensive awareness, physical play, and playmaking.  And riding the coattails of competent linemates, on occasion.  It is likely the difference between a 30 goal, 30 assist Kessel and a more mature version of the winger that could put up consistent 35 goal, 40 assist numbers.

Gameday Quotes

The ever-humble Reiminister of Defense:

“I’m honoured to get rookie of the month.  I don’t know how much credit I can take for it. I think whenever a goalie gets an accolade or something like that I think it’s always indicative of how the team is playing. I’m happy to receive it, but really I think it’s the guys in the room that really won that one.”

It’s that sort of mentality that likely inspires his teammates to fight even harder for him.  Why wouldn’t you throw it all out there for a guy that only ever gives everyone else credit for the team’s success?  It’s unselfish gestures such as these that create the bonds of a true team, even though Reimer‘s teammates aren’t ready to hoard all the praise:

“He’ll say that we’re doing all the work in front of him, [but] we know how well he’s played back there” (Tyler Bozak)

Lineup

Courtesy of Jonas Siegel:

MacArthur-Grabovski-Kulemin
Lupul-Bozak-Kessel
Kadri-Boyce-Crabb
Rosehill-Brent-Brown

Aulie-Phaneuf
Gunnarsson-Schenn
Lashoff-Komisarek

Reimer

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  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPiuD24JV2U 2 Minutes for Looking so Guru

    3 points out boys!!!

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  • http://leafs4life.net/ Amoroq

    #Winning DUH!

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  • vesku35

    Finally Healy has to give Reimer some credit.

    WOOOHOOO! WE LIVE!

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  • Black_Hawk

    Wsh stream?

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  • lonsmos2

    fuck off Smurfs I was really hoping they’d shit the bed these last 3 games and we could have buried them in game 4….

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  • http://www.talkleafs.com Jordan

    We are actually getting somewhat help. Playoffs are still a dream but boston beat atlanta and montreal beat NJ. That Boston pick will just keep rising and stay there is we keep winning

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  • rustynail

    vesku35 wrote:

    Finally Healy has to give Reimer some credit.
    WOOOHOOO! WE LIVE!

    Could you hear his voice quivering with the effort that took?

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  • Black_Hawk

    Jordan wrote:

    We are actually getting somewhat help. Playoffs are still a dream but boston beat atlanta and montreal beat NJ. That Boston pick will just keep rising and stay there is we keep winning

    Yeah,there are positives.Just keep winning thats all we can do

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  • rustynail

    chansler
    With all the Toronto fans in Ottawa, do the #Leafs raise their sticks and salute at centre ice? Juuust kidding.

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  • rockydundas

    Wow…that was killing Healy. You could tell he was saying all that through clenched teeth! LOL! What a win! I don’t want this season to end!

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  • Barry

    Bell’s new jingle is almost as bad as Bell.

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  • Cloud09

    So who do we want to win tomorrow, Buffalo or Carolina?

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  • Cameron

    Ovechkin!!

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  • http://leafs4life.net/ Amoroq

    That loss against Florida hurts more today.

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  • MapleHeart

    OV scores in OT Washington wins

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  • lonsmos2

    Amoroq wrote:

    #Winning DUH!

    ha ha ya know win or lose playoffs or not you’ve got to be sooo fucking proud of each and every one of these guys, Next year a number one centre, PMD or just get Richards that’s our number one centre and point man to run the PP in one shot. get a special teams coach with some imagination in here and we basically go with the same team and we will be in as long as no let down from Reimer and we are in playoffs easy…as a matter of fact 100 points for sure. Bozie will be great third line centre with Army

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  • http://leafs4life.net/ Amoroq

    CAPS WIN!

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  • luke

    w00t! Washington!

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  • Gilbert

    Fuck I love ovie

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  • McKelvie

    WAHINTONG WINSSSSSSSSSSSSSSs

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  • Black_Hawk

    YEah ovie scored

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  • Mislav Jantoljak

    YES!!!

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  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DPiuD24JV2U 2 Minutes for Looking so Guru

    Awesome. Good work washington… as late as it came.

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  • B Leaf

    Washington wins

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  • Gilbert

    Ats huge I know it’s only one point gain but still huge

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