Thursday Mashup: Canada’s Team

by on June 16, 2011 in League News - 419 Comments

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Of course I’m talking about the Leafs, who will be drafting at #25 and #30 after the Bruins destroyed the Canucks in Vancouver last night.

The Canucks’ best players didn’t play like their best. In fact, they may have been their worst. Roberto Luongo can’t really be blamed for the loss, but he really didn’t do much to help his team win.

The Sedin twins, on the other hand, were atrocious. Both were -4 on the night, while Alex Burrows was -3. Not much of a top line.

Boston finally managed to bring their best game to Vancouver, which may be in part due to Nathan Horton spraying water from the TD Garden on to the Rogers Arena ice. Whatever the superstition, the stars seemed to align for the Bruins last night as they were on their heels for a couple minutes to start, then proceded to take the game over.

It began to look as if the Bruins were playing game seven of the Stanley Cup Final, while the Canucks were in regular season form.

For me personally, it was nice to see Tomas Kaberle and Michael Ryder hoist the mug. Kaberle may have not been lights out all playoff, but he was solid in the Final. And Ryder played great basically right from the drop of the puck against Montreal.

While both teams are Leafs rivals, I think a lot of fans of the blue and white just associated themselves with the Bruins a little more than Vancouver. After all, the Bruins do play a tough game, and since the days of Wendel we’ve been keen on watching that type of hockey.

The Canucks really went overboard with their foolishness and embellishment, which turned a lot of fans against them. Luckily, we can all sleep easy knowing that Max Lapierre, Raffi Torres and Alex Burrows won’t get their names on the Cup.

For us Leafs fans, this officially closes the book on the season as the wheels get spinning on off-season roster moves.

And that will begin next Friday when the Entry Draft gets underway.

So on to the Draft, on to free agency, and on to the links;

Kaberle reflects on time as a Leaf

Tomas has a few names to drop after his Cup win

How Tim Thomas changed the position

Goalie Guild with an interesting article

Riots overshadow hockey in Vancouver

Crazy scene after the big loss last night. Criminals posing as hockey fans.

Close, but no Stanley Cup ring

The Globe with a story on how the Canucks failed

Hail to the victors

Vintage Leafs Memories with a salute to the Bruins

Rumor Roundup

THN talks Bryzgalov, the Draft, etc.

If you have any other links you’d like to see featured, throw them in the comments section or drop me an email.

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  • mjs18

    @ dlb:
    lol

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  • captain morgan

    @ Great Dane:
    Nope, we need that spot for one of our kids, Kadri or Frattin.

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  • DWC

    I wouldn’t give up Mac or anyone else in our top 6 for a 10th overall pick in this draft, which will, in all likelihood, amount to a third-liner in a couple years… I wouldn’t do two 1sts for it either. Quantity wins in a deep draft.

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  • DWC

    @ Ensign:
    Good? This year, Thomas set the record for best save % since the stat has existed.

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  • Ensign

    @ DWC:
    Haha i mean to show that he’s been inconsistent year to year..yes he was great this year sorry.

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  • bigslapowski

    ice_chip Chip Alexander
    by mirtle
    Rutherford on Pitkanen, Jokinen, LaRose: “We know what their position is. It does not appear we will be able to sign them.”

    Please sign LaRose Burkie! Larose-Bozak-Armstrong.

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  • DWC

    @ Ensign:
    He’s actually been the best that any goalie has ever been. I mean, the guy sets the regular season save % record, and then follows that up with and amazing playoff performance where he has equally impressive numbers, and wins the Conn Smythe. It was a legendary year for him.

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  • Penthouse

    @4evrblue

    kenny ryan, and greg mckegg are in two completely different classes of prospects.

    and please no to couturier

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    @ DWC:
    Yup. Agreed. I wasn’t trying to downplay his year..

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    Penthouse wrote:

    @4evrblue
    kenny ryan, and greg mckegg are in two completely different classes of prospects.
    and please no to couturier

    it would all depend on what they are looking for. as of right now their chances of making the NHL are about the same IMO which puts them in the same class of prospects, the only difference is their role.
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    Couturier is exactly the type of prospect we need. tremendous size, protects the puck well and is an assist machine.

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  • Penthouse

    @4evrblue

    he disappears in big games, no heart. No thanks.

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  • Komas Taberle

    I drink beers with Jay Harrisons dad Jeff, I’m very happy for Jay.

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  • Ensign

    @ Penthouse:
    Penthouse wrote:

    @4evrblue
    he disappears in big games, no heart. No thanks.

    You mean he’s not ‘clutch’ ;)

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  • Penthouse

    @ensign

    yes lmaooo these terms are interchangeable for me.

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  • captain morgan

    @ bigslapowski:
    I like LaRose, but he’d have to play on the fourth line, as it will be Kadri/Frattin with Bozak and Armstrong. I’d rather get Pitkanen.

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  • 4evrblue

    Penthouse wrote:

    @4evrblue
    he disappears in big games, no heart. No thanks.

    this I honestly cant argue against lol I haven’t really seen him in many “big” games. the only big game I saw him in was the WJC gold medal game where the entire team disappeared for a while. I know he was delegated to a checking role for the entire tourney though so I dont know that he really disappeared, more like our top scorers didn’t score. What big games have you seen him in other than that?

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  • captain morgan

    @ Komas Taberle:
    That’s cool….nice to see a guy like him making his way in the NHL.

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  • Penthouse

    @4everblue

    ive watched some high profile games in the QMJHL. The last one i remember was his team vs the quebec ramparts, it was a battle for #1 in the Q, and he completel disappeared, Quebec has patrick roy’s son and ray burqoue(sp)’s son, so they were really boosting that rivarly, and he didn’t do anything at all.

    I saw him live at the prospect games this year aswell, didnt impress at all. and i was very disappointed in the WJC.

    he seems like a guy that has all the tools, but isn’t the type to run through a brick-wall to win, kind of guy.

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  • DWC

    Pitkanen – Phaneuf
    Ehrhoff – Phaneuf
    Phaneuf – Wizniewski
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    Any of the above would be a sick first D pair. Hopefully Burke can get one of them in place.

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