Matt Frattin & Joe Colborne Scouting Reports

by on April 10, 2011 in Toronto Marlies - 65 Comments

Matt Frattin & Joe Colborne Scouting Reports
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Below are a few notes on Joe Colborne and Matt Frattin from their Leafs debut.

Before getting to the scouting reports, I want to state that it is inconceivable to judge these players based on their performance from Saturday night, or based on a single game at the NHL level, so take these as viewings with a grain of salt. I thought they both handled themselves well and were both assertive and contributed something on every shift.

Colborne has had the benefit of playing in the AHL, while Frattin is coming in fresh out of a successful stint in college.

Matt Frattin
Looked comfortable handling the puck through center ice with or without support .. calm and composed, seemed to handle the pace and didn’t panic in rushed instances .. handed an open net when Price lost the puck near blueline but the puck was bouncing when he tried to shoot and the shot went off way wide .. wide arced, bow-legged stride, balanced in stride and strong when he plants .. skates with some reckless abandon and despite some raggedy tendencies, could change direction quickly, making him elusive .. always found himself around the puck .. seemed to instinctively look for the big hit should the opportunity arise .. good instincts on driving through to the crease area which resulted in a dangerous tip at end of first period .. calm and poised with the puck while rushing, exhibiting patience in a second period rush where he weaved through the neutral zone penetrating the blueline .. good release, hard shot from short windup, but operated within a shoot-first mentality and hurried shooting opportunities perhaps as a measure of time/pace .. had a good sense of making the right play for the circumstances, sacrificing his body like when clearing the puck out of the zone, knowing he would be hit .. not only kept up, but was dangerous at times showing a strong desire to get to dirty areas and a nose for risk .. project, with skills and sense to work on improvement.

Joe Colborne
Underway into professional career with multiple appearances with the Toronto Marlies .. tried to assert himself early with uncharacteristic physical play, shaking off nerves getting involved early and adjusting to NHL pace and physicality .. settled down in the second looking more comfortable playing a safer game .. seemed to overhandle the puck early and skated himself into corners only to double back into his lane instead of driving into the middle or making a play towards the goal .. had to just get to the net with the same passion and commitment that he did with the Marlies, and did at times .. overhandled the puck trying to skate it out of the Leafs zone, which oddly enough ended up on Phil Kessel‘s stick and in a Leafs goal .. used long reach and deceptive change of pace that resulted in a turnover right in front of the net where he passed it off to streaking teammate, ending in a scoring chance – creating plays out of nothing .. was caught stationary on occassion instead of finding space .. still holds his stick at his waist, and stick prep has to be better, especially with the speed of the NHL game being even quicker than in the AHL .. must also overcome skating himself into a corner and limiting options .. was assertive and made some nice passes both long across zones and short down low .. shook off early rust and contributed something on every shift .. some good tools and drive into dirty areas .. tempered expectations aside, has great makings for a second line pivot.

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  • Mislav Jantoljak

    Nice job! Was looking forward to this and for good reason.

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  • Black_Hawk

    Chicago/Vancouver in the first round

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  • Black_Hawk

    And nice work

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  • Burtonboy

    That could be the end of the Brad Richards era in Dallas . Next stop TO ?

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  • rustynail

    Been waiting for this and it definitely was worth the wait. Kinda weird that I can’t disagree with anything written.

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  • Black_Hawk

    Burtonboy wrote:

    That could be the end of the Brad Richards era in Dallas . Next stop TO ?

    Hopefully

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  • Burtonboy

    Nice write up Gus.

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  • http://admin Alex Tran

    Great notes Gus. Love the descriptive terminology.

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  • Burtonboy

    deja vu for Vancouver ?

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  • mitchsteel09

    Great write up!

    From what I get out of that is that Joe Colborne has great talent and when he figures that he can drive the middle and protect the puck we will be saying tomas kaberwho?

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  • Black_Hawk

    Burtonboy wrote:

    deja vu for Vancouver ?

    Hopefully

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  • What can Brown do for you

    Good write up I agree with almost all of it except a few things. Colborne had the better 2-way game in my opinion, and his size/reach is something this team could really use-in both ends. I don’t recall seeing him ‘skate himself’ into corners but if he was, I would attribute that to nerves so its nothing to get worked up over. Frattin had a much better first appearance than Da Costa’s, and handled himself very well in the interview between periods, which tells me hes a confident and mature kid. Both were impressive and I hope they excel next year with the Marlies

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  • Cameron

    Burtonboy wrote:

    deja vu for Vancouver ?

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    It really makes picking players for a pool enormously difficult. Obviously the tendency of most people will be to load up on Canuck players, but Chicago could easily beat them in 6.

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  • Burtonboy

    @ Cameron:
    This is the the match up Vancouver didn’t want. My prediction ……Chicago in 7

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  • bronson

    Cameron wrote:

    Burtonboy wrote:
    deja vu for Vancouver ?
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    It really makes picking players for a pool enormously difficult. Obviously the tendency of most people will be to load up on Canuck players, but Chicago could easily beat them in 6.

    who do you like in the first round this year?

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  • Burtonboy

    Now the Richards situation becomes more complicated for sure. I would have taken bets on him resigning if Dallas were in the playoffs. Now its a toss up I think

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  • Cameron

    @ bronson:
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    Washington, Buffalo, Boston and Pittsburgh in the East.
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    Detroit, Anaheim and San Jose in the West.
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    I’m undecided on that Vancouver/Chicago series though.

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  • Black_Hawk

    bronson wrote:

    who do you like in the first round this year?

    In the west:
    chicago
    San jose
    Detroit
    Anaheim

    In the East:
    Washington
    Buffalo (hoping)
    Montreal (again for the first rounder)
    Pittsburgh

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  • What can Brown do for you

    Fuck we are going to have a godly farm team next year I can’t even wait…let’s hope we can stay healthy this time ^^

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  • rustynail

    warwalker jrwendelman (Junior)
    RT @DownGoesBrown: Well, Brad Richards…a frantic playoff push only to fall just short will be invaluable experience when you sign in [TO]

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  • Black_Hawk

    Burtonboy wrote:

    Now the Richards situation becomes more complicated for sure. I would have taken bets on him resigning if Dallas were in the playoffs. Now its a toss up I think

    Hopfully it gets complicated for them and easyier for us

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  • Burtonboy

    @ Black_Hawk:
    Thats what I meant Black Hawk. Did Brad Richards seem a bit disinterested in this game. Might be just me but he didn’t seem all that impressive for a game that meant so much

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  • What can Brown do for you

    Oh and my picks are:

    Vancouver, San Jose, Detroit, Nashville in the West.

    Philadelphia, Boston, Tampa Bay, Buffalo in the East.

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  • Cameron

    @ What can Brown do for you:
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    I really hope you’re wrong about Nashville. Anaheim is my back up team. I could see Tampa taking Pittsburgh. That Buffalo/Philly series is tough to call too – because you don’t know what Flyers you’re going to run into in the playoffs. Will they be the Beasts of the East, or the pansies they’ve been the last month or so?

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