Game In 10: Game 67, Leafs at Pens

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Game In 10: Game 67, Leafs at Pens
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The fourth and final meeting between these two teams featured some good news and some really bad news. The good news is one for the entire hockey world to enjoy – Sidney Crosby has been cleared for contact and could return as soon as next week. The bad, is really bad for all of us Leaf fans. Joffrey Lupul will most likely miss the rest of the season with a separated shoulder. Carter Ashton made his Leafs debut. On to the points and probably, a considerably high draft pick.

1 – The Leafs are 30-30-7 and this was a very big loss, personnel wise and game wise.

2 – Two huge saves by Gus early after the Pens kept pressuring with their trademark forecheck. Mike Brown headed to the dressing room early, was favoring his right leg.

3 – Cody Franson also headed off to the dressing room after a slash, and Gus kept making big saves. Geno (Malkin) got robbed by the glove as the early part of the game didn’t go according to Carlyle’s plan.

4 – Rosehill was taking unnecessary penalties early in the game which helped swing the momentum in the favor of the Pens. However, at the start of the second period it was the Leafs getting a 4 on 3 PP with one of the best Penguin penalty killers (Staal) in the box. Kessel scores a tap in after Bozak created space by going to the net (or goalie). Contact looked worse than it was and wandering far from the crease, yeah, you’re not getting that interference call kid.

5 – MacArthur makes a great through the legs play, Grabo fires the puck and it just touches Gunnarsson to make it 2-0 Leafs. Grabo was really flying tonight and was easily the most motivated Leafs player out there.

6 – The two goal lead didn’t last long though. After a lost boards battle, Matt Niskanen fires the puck from the point, Dupuis redirects and the Pens cut the lead to 1. Why can’t the Leafs just clear guys in front of our net? Gus wasn’t a happy camper, F-bombs dropped.

7 – Hitting really picked up late in the second, Neal dropping Gunnar, Phaneuf answering soon after. Gus made another huge save at the start of the third. First he stopped a shot from after a faceoff win by Pittsburgh and then he stopped Kunitz up close. Futile effort though because right after that the team defense lets the Leafs down once again. Staal scores to tie the game after a redirect in front. No matter how much good this team does, if it isn’t the goalie, it’s the defense.

8 – Gus let’s in a softie right after that, his confidence visibly lowered, the puck goes in through him on a soft backhand from a bad angle. Not saying he didn’t keep the Leafs in it up until that point of the hockey game, but you just can’t lose your composure after giving up goals.

9 – Ashton seemed somewhat tentative and the game seemed to move a bit fast for the kid. This isn’t saying anything except that he’ll need an adjustment period, which is just common sense. Liked how he didn’t shy away from contact and went to the net on a couple of occasions. Not an amazing debut, but not a completely bad one either.

10 – Suck for Galchenyuk? It just may well be the case. Not intentionally though. Once again, the effort was mostly there but defensive breakdowns cost the Leafs once again. That and the overall quality of the Penguins. Keep in mind this team played without Franson and Brown for virtually the entire game.

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  • Ryval17

    probably not.

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

    PCE BOYS

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  • djamon

    No…all you’re saying is you THINK he’s a pussy. You’re wrong…but who cares, right?

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  • Nazem.K-savzri

    Kessel played alot more hardnosed at the beginning of the yr and that tailed of after the 14 goal mark. Id hardly say hes peaked. Hes peaked for this yr yes but at his age nething is possible.shorten the stick half an inch, get his back less arched when hes skating and he 1. Gets stro nger on his feet 2. Discovers the backhand on his stick and 3. Becomes more unpredictable 1 on 1. Every little thing matters, if Kessel wants toget better he will.

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  • MSM

    He was getting badly injured soon after he became a leaf. In his third fourth and fifth seasons he played 28 34 and 15 games. One year he only managed 13 games. Over his career Clark missed an average of almost 30 games a season.

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  • MSM

    Mike Bossy played the same way as Kessel. Brett Hull never went near many people on the ice either.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=781965222 Ken Breadner

    I blame Keon.

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  • Nazem.K-savzri

    Holy jesus no. Lets stop blowin up the D every year already, we have plenty of size to work with, theres ppl like u who find a negative in everything and theres the delusional. Theres lots good about the team, and with another offseason much can be fixed internally without blowing shit up. Our D is very young and very capable of being one of the tops. Enough with that garbage. Completely overhauled? No. Tweaked perhaps. Nobodies saying no to Suter or a similar acquisition, Gleason might be an option aswell.

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  • peterbleafs

    Oh and fire Burke, I dont want him making any deals any longer. And most certainly he is NOT allowed to do any free agent signings.

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  • http://theNHLarena.com LeaferSutherland

    Further proof that we ran a coach out of town that didn’t have a good enough roster to work with.

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  • JMAC17

    Pretty refreshing voice…

    Seems annoyed at the way they lost, but understanding at the same time.

    I get the sense that he is really just taking this time to set up the systems, build some relationships and do things right….save the ass kicking for next season.

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  • mcloki

    Seems very impressive. I like the fact that he sees the problem as being fixable. The Leafs played well last night, they just don’t have the horses. I like the fact that Schenn was out. Starting the accountability early.

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  • BurkiewillFINISHthis

    I need this season to be over. That is all.

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  • WendelGilmour

    I agree with much of what you are saying. I am really hoping the deadwood is dropped and spots are opened-up for a couple of the kids.

    This summer will be a huge one for the Leafs, as will next years trade deadline. Add a goalie and a couple of pieces to the forwards from outside. Make necessary tweaks at the trade deadline.

    I in no way support packaging a bunch of our kids for over-valued vets without giving them a proper opportunity here first. Kadri + for D. Brown, no way! I’d be far more likely to say Mac + (late pick) or something similar.

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  • WendelGilmour

    Completely agree.

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