Game in 10: Game 61, Leafs vs. Sharks

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Game in 10: Game 61, Leafs vs. Sharks
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In a vital game against the beatable Sharks, who went 1-3-1 in their last 5 games and were 3-6-1 in their last 10, the Leafs showed up two periods too late. The collective hand of Leafs Nation has officially smacked the panic button as the Leafs are about to lose their grip on eighth place. The Jets will surpass the Leafs with a win over Tampa, and currently lead 4-0. More after the jump.

1 – The Leafs are 29-25-7 and we crashed the net early. Sadly, it wasn’t intentional.

2 – Our boys played a tight first period, didn’t get outworked, had good speed and created chances. I wish we saw more of the same for the remainder of the game. Problem was it wasn’t a well played period of hockey by either side. Sloppy hockey early.

3 – Leafs lacked puck possession and offensive zone time in the second, and predictably took three penalties, one resulting in a goal against in the form of Marleau’s second goal. The Sharks owned the boards at both ends of the rink and killed the Leafs with 80% of possession. All the Leafs could muster was either an icing or a dump in with little hope or effort in retrieving the puck. As a result the puck was constantly coming back at them. The second period lost the Leafs the game.

4 – The team lacked much fight through two periods tonight and that was more concerning than anything. At the start of the third, Mike Brown dropped the gloves for an always spirited bout and it seemed to finally inject some life to the home side. Was it more to do with the Leafs picking up the urgency down two in the third, facing the potential loss of their playoff spot? Maybe, but it seemed to wake up the bench, so credit to Mike Brown. He’s been the only one to provide a physical spark with any consistency this season.

5 - Shortly after, Jake Gardiner, after a nice curl and find by none other than Phil Kessel, fired a nice shot hard and low and got a nice bounce (or two) to get the Leafs back in this one four minutes into the third.

Speaking of Gardiner, he hardly left the ice in the third. He led all Leafs in ice time, scored the lone Leaf goal, and yes, this is still his first season in the league. If Howson demanded Gardiner in a Carter package, I don’t blame Burke for telling Howson to go fly a kite. But, in terms of value, I don’t equate Jack Johnson to a kid with Gardiner’s ability and potential. I would be surprised if Howson did.

6 – Matthew Lombardi could have tied the game about three times over in the third period. He was barreling down on a stick-less Dan Boyle, had him at his mercy, and opted to pull up for a shot into Niemi’s crest. He had another puck fall to him out front of Niemi alone and opted to chip it into the Shark logo. If he could ever get his touch and patience back with the puck, he’s starting to find the opportunities.

7 – It really was the same old story, and it’s getting alarming, if it wasn’t already. This team lacks a good energy line and has a one page play book. It had no spark for two periods, and has no ability to fall back on physical play and a good cycle to help them find their way into a game. If the Jeff Carter acquisition by the Kings means Dustin Brown is available (not necessarily, given he’s the captain and they’re looking to make a run), that’s something Burke simply has to pursue. Steve Ott and Travis Moen (and I’m talking maybe both – the third line needs a makeover) could help too. The big question in that case is what to do with Connolly and/or Lombardi.

8 – All that said, it was a valiant fight back in the third, and it was amazing the Leafs didn’t find a way to get a second puck behind Niemi. They were fighting puck luck and a good goaltender. I guess you can’t start playing in the third, down 2-0, against a strong team desperate for a win, and expect good results. Who knew.

9 – The Carter acquisition by Los Angeles will be on everyone’s lips following yet another loss, the Leafs’ sixth in eight games (1-6-1). Howson got a minimal return on an asset that, while risky in terms of contract length, has number one centre, 35+ goal ability. Where Burke plans on finding his #1c of the future is anybody’s guess; his aversion for the contractual commitment definitely was the sticking point.

10 – To follow that up, Carter doesn’t solve all of this team’s fatal flaws. Goaltending and team toughness are even bigger issues at this stage. But with no top line offensive talent in the system, you do start wondering what the future plan is for that number one center spot and how many of these opportunities Burke is going to let pass by. The big man certainly has more patience than I do.

Lastly, it doesn’t matter if Burke can’t fix all of this team’s problems in one or two trades before the deadline – he can’t – but he has to make a move now regardless. He has to shake things up and bring in a fresh face. His team is slumping at the total wrong time of the season. It’s time to give it a good shot in the ass, before it’s too late.

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  • keon

    Well you better being sitting down if the Leafs do trade for him, because I think you’re going to be shocked.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Why would upgrading JVR effect that…?

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  • Anonymous

    I just hope and pray Burke doesn’t dig his heels in and be stubborn about having to “win” on any potential trades…I hope he realizes that doing nothing really isn’t an option any longer…just address the key weaknesses…a vet goalie…some size and grit up front..if he does this I will be more than happy…he doesn’t need to hit a homerun or mortgage our future…just 2-3 solid moves would do it….

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  • keon

    You could be right, but I see Burke wanting him big time. The Leafs really need him.

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  • Anonymous

    agreed, he will be hard to replace..

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    That’s what got us into this mess, and we don’t have much behind Kadri and Colborne.

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  • keon

    Or maybe someone still in junior, not sure. To me Frattin is the closest NHL ready prospect the Leafs have, I think you need to keep him. After him, there is Kadri and Colborne and Blacker. After that, it’s fair game.

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  • Anonymous

    If at all possible hang on to Kadri and Frattin…don’t trade them..

    Our first line of trade bait should include Schenn,Komi,Lombo,MacA and Grabo if his demands exceed 5.0 mil…

    And if you absolutely need to include Gunnar or Kulemin to get something worth while done….well…I know it hurts but you might just have to hold your noise and do it..

    Some of these trade proposals are laughable…your not getting quality without sending some quality back in return…

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  • keon

    Is it really mortgaging the future though when the player is 27? Lots of years left in Brown, lots of years to replace the players that would go to LA.

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  • Anonymous

    agreed, stay the course, we’ve gven away the future far to often and it never ever works…Owen Nolan, Raycroft, Toskala come to mind…all disasters

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  • Anonymous

    IMO, the Leafs won’t make the playoffs this year and even if they do they are likely going to be out after the first round anyways. There’s no point in loading up for a run.

    So, that makes the leafs sellers this year at the deadline.

    Trade away Connolly, Lombardi, Armstrong, Komisarek, and Gustavsson for draft picks.

    Trade Grabovski (in a wink wink we’ll sign ya in the summer arrangement) for a young prospect with big upside.

    Then see if Burke can work some magic at the draft with all those picks, and maybe make a splash on the free agent market.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    I’d really like Burke to craft an elite checking line for the future.
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    Kulemin – Couturier – Brown
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    That would be a hell of a force to play against.

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