What to Expect in 2011-12: Tim Connolly

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What to Expect in 2011-12: Tim Connolly
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Leafs Nation was parked outside Brad Richards’ agents’ office on July 1st, singing songs they hoped would sway him to our little corner of the universe. It was not to be, along came Tim Connolly, the Leafs’ silver medal. He has been notorious in his time in Buffalo for injuries that leave him absent from the team for large chunks at a time. At only 2 years, is Connolly a gamble worth making for the Leafs? Time to find out.

Here are the top 9 offensive contributors at forward for Buffalo in 2010-11:

Name Games Played Goals Assists Points
T. Vanek 80 32 41 73
D. Stafford 62 31 21 52
J. Pominville 73 22 30 52
T. Ennis 82 20 29 49
T. Connolly 68 13 29 42
D. Roy 35 10 25 35
N. Gerbe 64 16 15 31
P. Gaustad 81 12 19 31
J. Hecht 67 12 17 29

*Include ES, PP and PK

Despite missing 14 games this season, Connolly still managed to finish fifth in scoring on the team. His point percentage comes out to 0.62. If we stretch that out to a full 82 games, Connolly gets 51 points. Doing the same for everyone on this list, Connolly comes in fifth again, passing Tyler Ennis but falling behind Derek Roy. From a purely offensive standpoint, Connolly had one of his worst seasons in several years. In 09-10, Connolly’s points percentage was 0.89 with 65 points in 73 games. In 08-09, his points percentage was 0.98 when he scored 47 points in 48 games. It’s clear the talent is there for him to be a top center. The gamble comes in guessing whether he can stay healthy while playing up to his capabilities.

Here’s the Corsi breakdown for these same players:

Name Corsi ON Corsi OFF Corsi REL
J. Hecht 11.57 -1.49 13.1
J. Pominville 8.32 -3.34 11.7
T. Connolly 9.55 -1.67 11.2
N. Gerbe 7.80 1.01 6.8
T. Vanek 4.33 -0.26 4.6
P. Gaustad 2.18 0.53 1.7
D. Stafford 1.29 2.41 -1.1
T. Ennis -0.85 1.78 -2.6
D. Roy -0.38 5.76 -6.1

*Includes only ES time

Corsi is a possession statistic. It tracks shots directed at the opponent’s net (with shots on goal, missed shots and blocked shots all counting) and subtracts from that shots directed at the player’s own net. Corsi ON tracks a team’s Corsi when that particular player is on the ice. Hecht, Pominville, Connolly and Gerbe all had exceptional Corsi ON ratings. This means they had possession far more than their opponents and directed many more shots at the opponent’s net. Corsi OFF tracks a team’s Corsi when that particular player is not on the ice. Hecht, Pominville and Connolly again have great Corsi OFF ratings, because the more negative that number is, the worse the team is when those players aren’t on the ice. If we then subtract Corsi OFF from Corsi ON, we get Corsi REL, the “true” Corsi stat.

Connolly slides into third place on this list. The reason is that his style of game is well suited for even strength play. Roy, Stafford and Ennis are players that thrive on powerplay time and to their credit they do it very well. Connolly is a far more consistent performer, which the Leafs absolutely craved this past season. His strong powerplay skill is icing on the cake.

Lastly let’s look at some defensive statistics:

Name Ozone% Fin Ozone% QUALCOMP Blocked Shots Hits
T. Vanek 61.8 55.1 -0.006 12 30
D. Roy 61.3 53.9 -0.028 16 16
J. Hecht 59.0 53.3 0.012 26 32
J. Pominville 58.0 52.0 0.017 50 35
D. Stafford 57.6 52.5 -0.014 5 53
T. Connolly 56.0 53.0 -0.009 53 24
T. Ennis 54.5 52.9 -0.008 27 42
N. Gerbe 50.3 48.5 -0.022 23 53
P. Gaustad 44.4 47.1 -0.011 44 128

*Blocked shots and hits encompass ES, PP and PK

Ozone% tracks the percentage of shifts a player starts in the offensive zone, while Fin Ozone% obviously tracks the percentage of shifts a player ends in the offensive zone. From the very high Ozone% for Vanek and Roy, we can surmise that Buffalo was trying to shelter them from the defensive zone. This is unsurprising, as many top offensive players are noted as being subpar in their own end. Connolly ends up somewhere in the middle, indicating that while he may not be a defensive stalwart, he’s at least viewed favourably in his own end. Gaustad ended up with an absurdly low Ozone%, which suggests confidence in his ability to move the puck forward.

QUALCOMP helps us to give meaning to Ozone stats. It measures the stats of one player to those of his competitors. Most of these players have negative QUALCOMP stats, mostly because they’re quite talented forwards. However, some players, like Derek Roy, have been further sheltered by being placed against far inferior opposition. Connolly again finishes somewhere in the middle. However, he did come out on top for blocked shots among this group, while being only second among all forwards on Buffalo. An area in which Connolly does not excel is in hits. Expecting a gritty forechecker from Tim Connolly is asking far too much. He’s a dangling playmaker, through and through.

So what can we expect from Tim Connolly? A great offensive talent, with adequate defensive contributions. He’ll be a great benefit to Phil Kessel more than anyone else on the Leafs, as his style is exactly what Kessel needs to focus on scoring goals. The only downside is again his injury history and potential for further injury. That’s why Burke only pulled the trigger on a 2 year deal. Any longer would have been far too risky. At the very least, even if he completely flops for Toronto, it will have given Kadri and Colborne 2 years to properly develop. I have no problem with that.

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  • http://twitter.com/rickpearce76 Rick Pearce

    The thing that bugs me more about Wilbur than his bad judgement of talent and his obvious hatred for the leafs is that he won’t stand behind what he says. I listened to his show for a long time and heard him say all kindsa shit about the leafs and every Friday when RW is on Wilbur never says a negative word.

    If you are gunna hate then hate, but stand behind what you say ffs. For all his BS lately at least Simmons stood up and said, ‘yeah i said it’

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  • Anonymous

    Joe Corvo to the Bruins

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  • captain morgan

    Yeah, but a real defensive liability…parts of his playoffs were good, but there were some where he sucked…it’s the same contract amount that he had with us and I find that surprising…Boston wasn’t willing to pay that much for him to bring him back.

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  • Anonymous

    Good news,Jamie Oleksiak has decided to try out for Team Canada rather then USA hockey.

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  • Anonymous

    Never said much different but he was right about the Connolly Richards comparison. He was also a terrible hockey manager.

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  • Anonymous

    Agreed!…. and was decent enough to allow the Leafs to trade him for something unlike the other 4.

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  • Ionsys

    i quite agree—i wouldn’t have even signed him at 3 per

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  • http://twitter.com/rickpearce76 Rick Pearce

    I’ll only give him some respect for his involvement with the St. John’s Leafs, thats it.

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  • Anonymous

    thats brutal, you guys are making him to be a horrible player, hes consistently a 40+ point guy

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  • Anonymous

    I am not being negative but how does everyone think the Lupul Connolly Kessel combo will do defensively? Try to be objective please.

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  • captain morgan

    I’m sure that he was the one leaking everything to the media too, when he was the ass GM!

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  • Anonymous

    Won’t matter because they will be in the opposition zone all the time!

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  • http://twitter.com/rickpearce76 Rick Pearce

    In all fairness I don’t know much about Connolly defensively but he himself claimed to be a good PK guy. This article says he’ll be sufficient at least.

    Kessel made strides last year in his defensive game IMHO. He’s not gunna win the Selke any time soon but he made improvements for sure.

    I thought Lupul was strong on the backcheck and used his size to his advantage.

    Overall I doubt they’ll be used to shut anyone down, but I think they will at least be able to be responsible out there.

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  • Anonymous

    That’s how he got hired too!

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  • Anonymous

    they should be able to get it done, connolly’s got great corsi numbers and seems solid defensively, lupul definitly hustles, they’ll probably be given more ozone starts though, i dont expect em to take tooo many dzone starts unless its against favorable matchups.

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  • Burtonboy

    Connolly is not bad as Joe pointed put in his article. Also there was improvement in Kessel’s defensive game the last part of the season.Lupul remains to be seen but I suspect he won’t be too bad at all.

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  • captain morgan

    Kessel played both ends of the ice at the end of last year well…Burke and Wilson saying he ahd become a 200 foot player…Lupul has always been decent in his own zone and in case you hadn;t heard, Connoly is a good defensive player…it’s more about positioning and thinking ahead of the play with Connoly.

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