Game In 10: Game 45, Leafs vs. Sens

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Game In 10: Game 45, Leafs vs. Sens
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The Leafs played a good game in the Battle of Ontario. Unfortunately, we needed points from the Battle of Ontario and we got none. Not to take anything away from the boys, because this really was a good effort, but Ottawa now sits 9 points ahead of us in the Conference standings while we trail the eighth-placed Capitals by one point.

1 – The Leafs are 22-18-5 and yes, those are three straight losses in which we scored a total of four goals. What really gets my goat is we didn’t deserve to lose last night. Hopefully it evens out down the stretch. One concern, the Leafs scored both goals off the rush, and their reliance on that type of offense is getting to be a problem.  It’s a great strength in the transition game, puts a lot of teams on their heels and shows off the team’s speed, but you need to be able to grease some goals as well. You can totally see why a big, top six forward capable of enabling a cycle game is a glaring need on this team. Getting defencemen stopping and starting and changing direction over a 45 second to minute-long shift kills them towards the end of the shift, and as the game progresses. I’d expect Burke to address this in advance of the deadline.

2 – Craig Anderson turned away 37 shots as he was the clear difference last night. Reimer faced 21 shots and gave up three. One difference was also uncalled goalie interference penalties on the first and second Ottawa goal. At least, definitely the second Ottawa goal. It looked as though Reimer was expecting the puck a little lower on the game winning goal from Kyle Turris, and it could have picked up after clipping Schenn’s stick. Regardless, that goal won’t help deflect any adversity. Let’s hope he can fight through this.

3 – Too many giveaways and sloppy passes, which created a lot of chances for the Senators. A team that has been very good offensively for most of the year is going to take advantage of that by SITTING ON YOUR GOALIE. Okay, not “sit” but at least “lean on.” It seemed to me the refs judged the Sens forwards were forced in on both plays, which I must admit has some merit. The Leafs’ defencemen “front” during zone defense, so when the puck enters the crease area, they don’t have inside positioning, turn, and sometimes force the attacker into the goalie when trying to clear the goalmouth. They can do a better job directing them, but that might be a fault of the system.

All that said, it didn’t seem the Sens forwards in question put much of an effort into avoiding Reimer.

4 – Kessel and Lupul ended the drought! People use that term loosely. After Cowen bobbles the puck, Kessel takes the puck on his own blueline, makes a wonderful pass to Lupul, and Joffrey just buries it top shelf. Anderson had no chance.

5 – Lombardi played a good game last night. His speed was there for all to see and he got rewarded for the effort with a goal, which Anderson really should have had as it trickled through his open five hole. Mr. Anderson, you have an open five hole. Wasn’t a brilliant performance, but it was a step in the right direction for him.

6 – Franson can really pass that puck. That blazing pass which opened up the space for the Lupul chance late in the second period was a thing of beauty.

7 – Personally, at first I didn’t think Foligno’s hit on Phaneuf was that dirty, but after watching it again – that, my friends, wasn’t a hip check. Good for Dion for making him answer for it. Nobody else would though, which I find strange, though Burke tried to fight Foligno vicariously from the press box.

8 – I have a feeling all of Ottawa’s wins this year are directly correlated to MacLean’s moustache. Hate the Sens or well, hate them, but that’s an impressive stache.

9 – Trade? I’m not going to pretend to know what’s coming, but this is a really important month, and the Leafs can’t afford to lose games like this one, especially when you give up a two goal lead in the process. The running into a hot goalie excuse doesn’t really matter when important points are on the line.

10 – What can you say, really? On one side, you had a tired Senators group that played back to back in a home game which you really needed to win. On the other side you had a Leafs group that did everything to win, but didn’t. In a game of traded chances, more often than not the team with the better goalie that night emerges with the two points. That was the case last night, and the Leafs lose a four point game to the sizzling Senators, marking their third straight defeat and keeping them in 9th for the time being. The Leafs have all but erased their 4-0 start to 2012, and are now 13-15-4 since their 9-3-1 opening month.

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  • Anonymous
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  • MSM

    Sprained MCL. Four to eight weeks.

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  • Anonymous

    granted. I’m just saying I rather he be safe than injured. Although I would agree that he can toughen up a bit and start using his body more.

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  • MSM

    Wilson said this week Gardiner was looking like he was hitting the 40-game wall that throws a lot of college and European players off in their first NHL season.

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  • Kots

    Yeah and if you are always worried when you go into the corners that you need to get out of the way everytime you hear skates coming that will really mess with you mentally. There is no way you can play your game confidentally like that. IMO

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  • Anonymous

    Despite all the flack he’s taken,I enjoyed watching Schenn take the body last night…hard.
    Neil was on the wrong end of a couple too.
    Small mercies
    Luke needs to start taking ugly pills and bring that every night.

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  • Kots

    Yeah I noticed him try to do that last night but he would put it too far in front on him that the second forechecker could easily pick it up….Im not saying he should know all of these things but just he needs some seasoning in the A

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  • dlb

    i was thinking exactly the same thing last night

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  • Anonymous

    http://www.torontosun.com/2012/01/16/orr-on-shelf-two-months

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

    It’s kinda funny cuz someone did predict an injury so he’d miss the rest of the season. I think we should send this one over to Brad Metzler and his team to decode.

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  • Skharrison211

    I’m curious as to exactly when it became politically incorrect to criticize the referrees. We understand the reluctance of players, coaches and management as they can/will be sanctioned severly but the talk show hosts and play by play announcers are quite another thing.

    Last nights Leaf game was simply another example of the officials determining the outcome of a game. Spezza’s goal was a farce. He didn’t get pushed into Reimer, he simply backed up and sat on him. He then proceeded to tuck his skate over Reimers pad prohibiting him from any possibly of a save. Goal should have been called back and Spezza assessed a 2 minute penalty. I’ve watched the play over and over and simply cannot see how anyone could come to a different conclusion.

    But the Refs weren’t through, AS the Leafs swarmed the Ottawa net in the 3rd, Gonchar crosschecks Lupol to the icwe right in front of the ref…no call. On an ensuing play a Leaf winger attempts to get back on side but is tackled to the ice by Neil, sending the rush offside.

    And it’s not just the Maple Leafs getting screwed. Almost every game has calls/non calls that leave one scratching his head. Any other League would have an enquiry into corruption in the officiating ranks. Unfortunately, the officiating is so consisitently bad that one could never make the case unless all were indited.

    The past 5 or 6 years have seen quite a change in the game of hockey. The speed and skill level is off the charts. Unfortunately the quality of the offciating hasn’t kept pace. Someone needs to step up and speak out… The game deserves better.

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  • wiski

    Get atta here, lol

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  • MSM

    Listening to Eakins it sounds prretty legit. He felt really, really bad for the guy. Sounds like Orr has been feeling lost this year because the gunfighter role is fading. Apparently the Leafs and Marlies wanted to help him out by seeing if they could work with him to expand his game. They had plans to use him on the power play in front of the net and were coming up with other creative ways ov helping him improve. Bad break.

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

    I likes the cut of your jib. The only problem is you are speaking logic and the league doesn’t understand that.

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  • AsburyJukes

    No worries about political correctness toward the refs here.

    NHL Zebras couldn’t organize a fart contest in a bean factory.

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  • Anonymous

    .

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

    That really sucks then.

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  • Anonymous

    LOL

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