MLHS Morning Mashup: Ending in Defeat

by on April 10, 2011 in Leafs News - 212 Comments

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Photo Credit: Photo by Graig Abel/NHLI via Getty Images

It was far from a satisfying send off but last night’s 4-1 loss to the Habs was in some ways a microcosm of 2010-11 season that was. With their powerplay quite literally working against them, the Leafs put themselves in a hole early, showed some fight back and ultimately fell short, while some promising youthful performances comprised a silver lining for a better tomorrow. That said, it seemed a good portion of the Leafs roster was still suffering from the hangover of a playoff run fallen short, the giveaways and breakaways against were plentiful and the effort generally uninspired.

It’s important to keep one game in perspective but debutants Frattin and Colborne gave Leafs fans a pretty good feel for what the future may hold last night. Colborne’s frame will need some further filling out but he looked like an unrefined model of that big-bodied skilled center fans have been yearning for since Mats Sundin’s departure. Matt Frattin showed no hesitation in getting right in the mix with a high-tempo game and some good offensive instincts in finding the good scoring areas, registering five shots in 15 minutes of icetime. Frattin would have notched his first NHL goal if not for a couple good saves from Carey Price.

Onto the mashup from Greg.

Quotables:

“The run that we went on after the all-star break was a really good building block for our team. Having such a young team and playing in such important games, I think it’s really going to help us next year. You could see how a lot of the guys matured.”

- Dion Phaneuf, courtesy of James Mirtle at The Globe and Mail

Leafs Links:

Out with a whimper

PPP recaps the game and then picks apart Cherry’s Kadri illogic.

Habs dump Leafs in season finale

Mirtle recaps the Leafs disheartening 4-1 loss last night.

Game in 10 – Game 82

Mislav’s final game in 10 of the season.

The Good and Bad of the Leafs’ 2011-12 Second Half

Mark Ascione at The Hockey Writers highlights the Leafs’ ups and downs since the All Star Break.

Marlies Overtake Amerks

The Marlies snapped their five game winless streak by defeating the Rochester Americans 6-5 in their second last game of the season yesterday.

Other hockey links:

Eastern Conference Quarterfinals Are Set

The Bruins/Canadiens matchup highlights the first round in the east.

Video – T.J. Oshie With The Goal Of The Night?

Incredible individual effort by Oshie to score his 12th of the season.

Last Night in Leafs Prospects:

Jesse Blacker went pointless with a plus-two rating in Owen Sound’s 3-2 win over the Plymouth Whalers to take a 2-0 lead in the series. Whalers forward Jamie Devane was a minus-one and failed to collect any points. Out west, Josh Nicolls of the Saskatoon Blades was also pointless in the opening game of their first round matchup with the Kootenay Ice.

Your Say:

What were your first impressions on Joe Colborne and Matt Frattin in their respective debuts? Heading into the off season what areas does Leaf management need to address either through free agency or via trade?

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  • Cameron

    @ 2 Minutes for Looking so Guru:
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    Like mitch already said, it’s actually a pretty solid comparison using the PIM’s. I watched Perry very closely when he was developing, and there are certainly similarities. The difference is height more than anything. Perry is 3 inches taller and 20 pounds heavier. When Kadri fills out, he’ll probably only be 10 pounds lighter, but he’ll never have the reach that Perry does. A lot of little similarities though, particularly in the agitator part of their game.

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  • rustynail

    chansler Clayton Hansler
    Joe Colborne will join the #Marlies for their final game today at Ricoh… cause he’s cool like that.

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  • mitchsteel09

    @ Cameron:

    Players like Perry, are really starting to get me excited for this draft. One thing the cap has been great for is player development. It’s so hard to stack your team with vets nowadays that it puts a higher emphasis on growing your own talent. Teams are starting to catch on.

    Edit: The previous comment is in no way advocating a draft only rebuild.

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  • moimoi28

    http://mapleleafshotstove.com/2011/04/10/leafs-to-sign-prospect-leo-komarov/
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    Cool

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  • keon

    That new sports woman on TSN is pretty easy on the eyes

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  • moimoi28

    keon wrote:

    That new sports woman on TSN is pretty easy on the eyes

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    Yeah, I’m not minding that at all.

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    reporterchris Chris Johnston
    Give Cory Clouston credit. He’ll meet the media tomorrow morning as the #sens clean out their lockers.
    40 minutes ago

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