Game In 10: Game 17, Leafs vs. Sens

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Game In 10: Game 17, Leafs vs. Sens
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Tonight we welcomed Doug Gilmour, Joe Nieuwendyk and Eddie Belfour to the Hockey Hall of Fame. All three players have a very strong Toronto connection but – next to Wendel Clark – Killer will always remain one of the biggest Leaf heroes of all time. Contrary to popular belief, Doug Gilmour wasn’t nicknamed Killer because of the look he gave other players, or because of his style of play. Brian Sutter gave him that nickname because he thought he looked like Charles Manson. At first he even called him Charlie.

Gilmour turned this franchise around, and made it credible again. His work ethic and style of play made him unforgettable, even if, like myself, you only got to see him play a few times. How could we forget Eddie the Eagle, or Crazy Eddie, who, besides being an All World goaltender, prolonged the stereotype of quirky goaltenders. Nieuwendyk played only one season in a Maple Leafs jersey, but that doesn’t make his contribution to this great game any less notable. Congratulations to Mark Howe as well.

1 – The Leafs are 10-6-1. Flaws exposed, this time by a fairly weak Sens team.

2 – Zenon Konopka and Mike Brown went at it early. As it’s often the case with Brown’s fights, this was also an energetic affair. Good bout.

3 – 13:01 is the amount of time the Senators needed to put the first shot on Ben Scrivens. It came off Spezza’s stick after some nifty sickwork but Scrivens’ glove hand made light work of it.

4 – Schenn’s game looked better tonight. He looked more composed and built on his effort against St. Louis. He also got an assist on the Bozak goal. Good job by Kessel on the first assist but fantastic work by Lupul to reach the blueline in time, negating the offside call. Deceptive shot by Bozak, good quick release.

5 – This is what happens when you don’t take advantage of your powerplays – no way the Senators should have been leading after two periods of play.

6 – We can’t seem to get sustained pressure in the offensive zone. It’s usually one shot, and it’s one and done, or it’s a chance off the rush, but rarely a period of sustained pressure in the offensive zone during 5-on-5 play. Also, again, we have trouble retrieving the puck on the forecheck.

7 – Grabovski is passing when he needs to shoot and shoots when he needs to pass. That whole line has been guilty of overpassing the puck and bad decision making when it comes to pass/shot selection.

8 – We opened the third period with two high quality chances when Dion jumped up into the play but we got burned on a 2 on 1 the other way and Zach Smith scored to make it 3-1 Sens.

9 – Along with lack of a good cycle and solid play on the boards, we’re also not scoring dirty goals, not getting enough second chances, and we don’t jump on rebounds, allowing the other team to clear the puck with ease. Again, all this is connected to bad zone entries, bad dump ins, and a lack of blueline support and strong board play. All the ingredients of solid cycles and sustained pressure. Consider our second goal a blueprint of how to get things done. Joffrey Lupul fought hard for that goal and was rewarded. I liked the last four minutes of play in the third, play like that for 60 minutes and we’ll be just fine. Unfortunately the Leafs seem to have a tendency for trying to win games with part efforts.

10 – We might have outplayed the Senators, and we might have had more shots, but the only stat that matters is the final score. Special teams are a big part of winning hockey games. We can’t continue to be this bad in that department and we need to start addressing our issues before the hot start makes no difference anymore.

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  • I’m going 5-hole!

    I didn’t see this earlier. Yes, that sucked. Would have liked to have hooked-up when you were down here. Take you to all the local establishments. :-)

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  • Anonymous
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  • Anonymous

    Saying Kyle Turris stance is quitting on his team is bullshit. He has met his contractual responsibilities and is exercising his rIghts as a RESTRICTED FREE AGENT.

    There was once an RFA long long ago who demanded to be traded. He now sits atop the scoring race.

    Whats his name again Oh yeah, Phil Kessel

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  • Whalz

    yup..your right,,,,i think ryan makes 5ish?

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  • Anonymous

    Well, I’ve never been impressed by Turris. I think Kadri has the edge to make the difference. Anyways, if Kadri held out for more money and hadn’t ever proven anything then I’m pretty sure we would all consider him a peice of shit. Would you not?

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  • Anonymous

    Yes, $5.1 for four more years, and if Kuli was going back, he only makes half that so someone else would have to be moved.

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

    you are right. right now this very minute with kuli slumping and kadri sitting in the A it would look great. if kuli was playing like he was last year and kadri develops a bit more and makes the big club i`m not so sure about it.

    having said all that i might make that trade because richards is a warrior. not sure what i would do. kuli has a lot of that same spirit in him, he just needs to pull it together this season. i think kadri has big league talent too, he just needs to make it happen.

    tough call.

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  • Anonymous

    Kessel and Turris. That’s your argument? A guy who scored 36 goals and a point a game in the playoffs but was benched, versus a guy who scored 25 points. Something doesn’t add up there. One was deserving of money but a team was up against the cap and couldn’t afford him and was low-balling him. The other has done dick-shit and wants out of his situation.
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    Not the same situation.
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    Turris is well within his rights. However, so is Cody Franson to say that he wants to play.

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  • Whalz

    but if im a rival gm, i try and aquire him……….

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  • RawLeaf

    Bottom line is this… For the third straight year we’ve gone into the season with sh*t/no back-up plan in net, and Bozak centering the first line… Say what you want about injuries, flukes whatever – that’s the reality. Not one single move BB has made can make up for this massive fail.

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  • Whalz

    gunner + kumelin

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  • Schenn

    Atleast our #1 Centre wouldn’t be sitting in the Pressbox injured for over 50% of the games!!

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  • Anonymous

    Good, let another team take him. I’m just saying he doesn’t fit on our team. Another smallish and soft forward. We have a plethora of them already.
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    Other teams actually probably have a use for Turris. I say he would be pressed to prove himself an NHL’er in this market.

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  • Whalz

    well in all fairness, hes been quiet as a mouse,,,,maybe hes working on something.,,,,

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  • Whalz

    6’1 and close to 200lbs is not another smallish player…..

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  • Anonymous

    He plays like one.

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  • Anonymous

    It could work.

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  • I’m going 5-hole!

    Let me answer this way: Does Tiger Woods know how to golf?

    He sure hasn’t looked like it at times…

    So I guess when people tighten up from pressure, they then don’t know the basic skills of their sport?

    I’m just guessing, but logic like that could be the source of the reactions you’re getting.

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