Morning Mashup: November Pain

by on November 1, 2011 in Leafs News - 600 Comments

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Photo: John Ulan/The Canadian Press

As we all know far too well, the Leafs early-season record since the lockout has ranged from dismal to catastrophic.  At the conclusion of the first month of play, we’re typically floundering on the edges of a playoff spot or in the deepest chasms of the Eastern Conference.  So far, this year is markedly different.  In fact, this is the first time Toronto has made it out of October with seven victories in exactly a decade, having last accomplished the feat in the 2001-2002 season that saw them hit 100 points (eventually losing to the Hurricanes in the conference finals).

But if this franchise has learned anything in its recent stretch of ineptitude, it’s that a successful season cannot be had on the back of one strong month.  Rather, the teams that are perennial playoff features in the NHL do so through year-long consistency.  As a unit, this team will need to avoid lengthy losing streaks through whatever means possible.  Because sadly, while a fantastic month guarantees nothing, a disastrous one can be fatal.

You would think Toronto’s aforementioned trend of nasty Octobers would inspire the determination and effort necessary to redeem themselves in November.  Unfortunately, this has not been the case over the last six seasons, although many would say it was simply due to a lack of some other ingredient (read: talent).  What has transpired in the second month of these last few campaigns has been mediocrity at its finest:

November 2010: 3-7-3 (.346%)

November 2009: 5-5-3 (.500%)

November 2008: 4-6-3 (.423%)

That’s right, in Ron Wilson’s three years as head coach of this club, the Leafs have never amassed more than thirteen points in November. That’s an 82 point pace over a full season.  Based on the best of the last three Novembers.  Suffice to say, a similarly disappointing month in Toronto’s current campaign would all but negate their hot start.  It would slowly but surely drag them back down to the frantic mess of teams that hover anywhere from fifth to fifteenth in the conference, clawing to the bitter end to secure a playoff position.

With that in mind, this iteration of the Toronto Maple Leafs is in an unique and refreshing position.  Firstly, they have the requisite talent, depth, and determination to end this season in the top eight.  More importantly, with consistent performance and continued success in the upcoming month, they can distance themselves from the pack.

Other than edging the franchise closer to it’s first playoff berth in seven years, this would provide the coach, general manager and players with the breathing room to withstand the concerted cataclysmic outcry that inevitably arises in Toronto after a stretch of bad play.  With all the inherent pressure of playing in the biggest market the NHL has to offer, this team’s personnel could certainly benefit from a little extrinsic reinforcement of their confidence.  But they will have to continue to earn this right through dedication as a group, beginning this Wednesday against the New Jersey Devils.

LEAFS LINKS

A must read: Anthony Petrielli’s “Leafs Notebook”

Mirtle breaks down the difference between this year and last

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Grabovski’s value no longer only seen through blue and white glasses

Ron Wilson on the Leafs PK – “no me gusta”

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  • tron

    chances are he was playing right wing with Kuli-Grabo as well so off the 11 games Frattin has played, he played his off wing for 3.

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

    I understand what you are saying. Long term it is highly likely Joe Colborne has a better career than Joe Crabb. That doesn’t mean that today Crabb can’t be the better AHL player.

    Also, I think you are over-estimating the difference in Frattin vs Crabb in a 3rd line winger role for about 14 mins a game over the short term. Frattin has struggled offensively while Crabb has lit up the A. This is not the same as Mac getting hurt and Crabb being recalled to fill in…

    Realistically if Kadri starts putting up numbers I’d expect him to get a shot sooner rather than later. They are probably just giving him ample time to get back into game shape without the media pressure.

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  • rustynail

    Agreed and he pretty out spoken earlier about the young guys getting ice time.

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  • Anonymous

    Totally agree

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  • rustynail

    To be honest right now I would rather have Frattin, Kadri and Bozak on the 3rd line and shift Lombardi back to 4th until he is 100%. But that ain’t happenin for a bunch of reasons

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

    I don’t really see what they see in Dupuis but I don’t agree with them not recognizing mistakes…

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  • Ensign

    You two wack’a'doos ;)

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  • Skar

    His work ethic. Balls to the wall every shift. How to be a pro (even a career) AHL’er…

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  • Burtonboy

    Kadri might not feel like he was being singled out now as well. LOL

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  • Anonymous

    This would be the best case scenario if you ask me

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  • Anonymous

    I have been a big Frattin supporter here but I have to trust management on this one. I am sure he will be back.

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  • Anonymous

    Have another sip lol

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  • rustynail

    that’s very true and the two of them playing on the same line could add some structure to both their games.

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  • Burtonboy

    Now that I wouldn’t mind one little bit.

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  • rustynail

    yup he sure didn’t leave with the team

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