Morning Mashup: Give Gardiner a rest

by on December 28, 2011 in Leafs News - 646 Comments

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It’s important to keep in mind that, as a rookie fresh out of college, the extent of Gardiner‘s seasonal workload was 41 games – dispersed in two-game weekend sets with big chunks of rest in between – during his three years of NCAA hockey. The adjustment to the NHL grind has definitely has shown through in recent games.

Thinking back to the start of the season, Gardiner – despite his rookie status – was a poised, two-way defenseman with a high hockey-IQ (he still is). For evidence, look how he has been used by the coaching staff. His consistent pairing with Luke Schenn is plain evidence of the confidence the coaches have in him. Wilson and his staff see him as a defenseman matured beyond his years whose skill, intelligence and decisiveness with the puck complements some of Schenn’s weaker traits.

Last night against Florida was the latest example of Schenn’s poor decision-making ability this season. Mid-way through the third, just about right after the second Leafs power-play expired, he proceeded to attempt to rush the puck into the offensive zone. However, when Schenn had got it near the Panthers’ blue-line, he had a decision to make – to either dish a pass to the boards to one of his wingers, or take it in himself by dumping it in or skating. Schenn was indecisive, took too long, and was forced into a costly turnover. These are the little things Schenn has struggled with – decisions like chipping a puck off the glass or manually pushing it out, or dumping the puck into the offensive zone or carrying it in, and these are the situations where Gardiner has often excelled.

Like I said, Gardiner’s hockey-IQ and decisive nature are two of the more refined, valuable skills he possesses in his arsenal. And they’ve been put into action immensely in an effort to compensate for Schenn’s poorer offensive awareness. Early results suggested Gardiner had been excelling; however, the latest diagnosis is suggesting some time off may be best for his future. And despite the coaching staff’s confidence in him, they have noticed his deteriorated defensive stability and poor decision making, and his time on ice has shrunk in recent games. A pinch you’d expect to see on the shinny pond, not an NHL rink, was Gardiner’s latest blunder on the 2-1 Florida goal that killed the momentum after the Leafs fought back to tie the game.

In a stretch that started on November 5th and ended on the 17th of December, Gardiner saw the ice for at least 20 minutes a night in 15 of 18 contests. In those three anomalies in which he didn’t play over 20 minutes of hockey, perhaps only one can be considered truly ‘reduced ice time’. In Nashville, he played 15:42 on an evening in which the buds dressed seven defenseman. Next came the only night his TOI was legitimately reduced, an under 19 minute night against Carolina. Following that, his TOI began to escalate again, as he played 19:41 in the 7-1 shellacking the Leafs handed to the Lightning.

His workload reached a maximum when he played a whopping 28:34 against the Dallas Stars the following game after the victory in Tampa Bay. That started another stretch of strong play, but now it’s been five straight games with less than 20 minutes of playing time and a diminishing defensive presence. Gardiner has been slower and making poorly thought-out decisions, an obvious consequence of his vastly increased November-December workload.

It was expected his body would catch up to him at some point, and it evidently has now. I don’t believe it’s time for a demotion (yet). It’s unfortunate in a sense that Gardiner didn’t get an AHL season to adjust to the grind of professional hockey as the competition is a bit easier, and the schedule is set up kind of similar to an NCAA schedule except double the length. Most of the games are played between Thursday and Sunday with chunks of rest in between. But it’s obvious Gardiner can still contribute to the big club in a big way (and he’s needed in Liles‘ absence), and a few games rest – paired with better management of his minutes upon his return – could go a long way in bringing back the assertive, intelligent, and decisive Gardiner we all know and love.

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@Whalz oh nevermind i just read further down and you were talking about american goalies lol shouldve picked up on that one

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12:10 AM • 29 Dec 11 • in reply to Whalz
Whalz17 mths ago
Tom barrasso. That's all I recall as being a 1st round pick who was a good goalie. Wasted talent was montaya, Blackburn, (both drafted by nyr)....I thought mike richter was a 1st rd pick, but was a 2nd rounder 28th overall.

@Whalz Wasnt Brodeur a first rounder? I thought he was taken around 22 overall. I might be wrong tho

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12:09 AM • 29 Dec 11 • in reply to Whalz
Whalz17 mths ago
Tom barrasso. That's all I recall as being a 1st round pick who was a good goalie. Wasted talent was montaya, Blackburn, (both drafted by nyr)....I thought mike richter was a 1st rd pick, but was a 2nd rounder 28th overall.

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12:01 AM • 29 Dec 11 • in reply to
17 mths ago

@Whalz Most overanalyzed goalie in the market. Calm your hormones on his play is what i’m saying. To claim he’s been struggling is ridiculous. He had one bad game. If he wins a game tomorrow you’ll be tickling instead of kicking his balls.

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11:50 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to Whalz
Whalz17 mths ago
Hmmm, wow a 3 game stretch where he still seemed to be fighting the puck. Yes his numbers were .900sp so what? Shaking my head at your comment.

Disqus sucks again, damn it.

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11:41 PM • 28 Dec 11

@wendelsway

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11:37 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to wendelsway
wendelsway17 mths ago

@ there are forwards with that name too, it’s apparently a common surname.

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11:24 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to
17 mths ago

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11:22 PM • 28 Dec 11

New blog up

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11:20 PM • 28 Dec 11

I think Manny Legace is the best goalie Burke ever drafted. Actually the only NHL goalie he has drafted. Yikes!

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11:15 PM • 28 Dec 11

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11:13 PM • 28 Dec 11

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11:12 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to
17 mths ago
forsberg is ranked to go top 5 this year, I haven't heard anything on klingberg

@ forsberg is ranked to go top 5 this year, I haven’t heard anything on klingberg

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11:08 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to
17 mths ago
does anyone know the draft status of filip forsberg and klingberg on the swedisj junior team? those guys look like they will be really good NHL players

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11:06 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to
17 mths ago
does anyone know the draft status of filip forsberg and klingberg on the swedisj junior team? those guys look like they will be really good NHL players

@Whalz Hiller was a signing. Bryzgalov was drafted before Burke got there.

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11:06 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to Whalz
Whalz17 mths ago
Hiller? Bryzgalov? Not sure if they were ufa signings or drafted?

@Whalz to me its not even to do with Reimer’s weak play its just that Gusto has earned the right to be in there

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11:05 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to Whalz
Whalz17 mths ago
Hmmm, wow a 3 game stretch where he still seemed to be fighting the puck. Yes his numbers were .900sp so what? Shaking my head at your comment.

@ 2011 round 5 #143 overall by Anaheim Ducks thats Freiberg

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11:05 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to
17 mths ago
does anyone know the draft status of filip forsberg and klingberg on the swedisj junior team? those guys look like they will be really good NHL players

@ Hiller? Bryzgalov? Not sure if they were ufa signings or drafted?

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11:05 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to
17 mths ago
I don't mind taking them in the 2nd or 3rd rounds. Has Burke ever drafted a good goalie? Just wondering

does anyone know the draft status of filip forsberg and klingberg on the swedisj junior team? those guys look like they will be really good NHL players

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11:03 PM • 28 Dec 11

@Cameron I don’t mind taking them in the 2nd or 3rd rounds. Has Burke ever drafted a good goalie? Just wondering

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11:03 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to Cameron
Cameron17 mths ago

@Hardt Hmmm, wow a 3 game stretch where he still seemed to be fighting the puck. Yes his numbers were .900sp so what? Shaking my head at your comment.

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11:02 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to Hardt
Hardt17 mths ago
Everything ok there champ? reimer had an off game after having three plus .900 games in a row. 2/3 games he saved 40/42. "Trying to get him going", are you on something?

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11:01 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to
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I think Blackburn was Canadian. Montoya is finally looking like a goalie but it took a long time and it didn't pay for the team that drafted him.

@Whalz I think Blackburn was Canadian. Montoya is finally looking like a goalie but it took a long time and it didn’t pay for the team that drafted him.

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11:00 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to Whalz
Whalz17 mths ago
Tom barrasso. That's all I recall as being a 1st round pick who was a good goalie. Wasted talent was montaya, Blackburn, (both drafted by nyr)....I thought mike richter was a 1st rd pick, but was a 2nd rounder 28th overall.

@ Tom barrasso. That’s all I recall as being a 1st round pick who was a good goalie. Wasted talent was montaya, Blackburn, (both drafted by nyr)….I thought mike richter was a 1st rd pick, but was a 2nd rounder 28th overall.

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10:59 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to
17 mths ago
Carlson was a great pick by Washington too after they fucked up taking Gustafsson.
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HaHa USA sucks! Lesson to the wise Never, ever waste a 1st round pick on an American goalie. Has that ever turned out for anyone?

@ 2 US goalies that play in the OHL I wonder of they’ll start going back the the National team for there gaolies now HAHAHAHA

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10:58 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to
17 mths ago
I just assumed it was Campbell, but it was Gibson. So nevermind, I guess. Although, Campbell does suck.

@ Gibson was still a high pick @ 39th overall.

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10:57 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to
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I just assumed it was Campbell, but it was Gibson. So nevermind, I guess. Although, Campbell does suck.

@Cameron I just assumed it was Campbell, but it was Gibson. So nevermind, I guess. Although, Campbell does suck.

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10:56 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to Cameron
Cameron17 mths ago
Who was their goalie?

@Whalz Everything ok there champ? reimer had an off game after having three plus .900 games in a row. 2/3 games he saved 40/42. “Trying to get him going”, are you on something?

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10:56 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to Whalz
Whalz17 mths ago
i agree, not sure why wilson has a hard-on for reimer........i know they are trying to get him going, but we are in a dogfight......cant waste pts like lastnight hoping he regains his form

@Cameron

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10:55 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to Cameron
Cameron17 mths ago
Who was their goalie?

@ Who was their goalie?

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10:51 PM • 28 Dec 11 • in reply to
17 mths ago
Carlson was a great pick by Washington too after they fucked up taking Gustafsson.
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HaHa USA sucks! Lesson to the wise Never, ever waste a 1st round pick on an American goalie. Has that ever turned out for anyone?
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