Game in 10: #75, Leafs 4 at Devils 3 (SO)

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Game in 10:  #75, Leafs 4 at Devils 3 (SO)
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With a number of the opponents surrounding the Leafs in lottery territory winning the last few nights, the two points will upset Tank Nation. A pretty good road win by an injury ridden Leaf group regardless, and for me it’s never a bad thing to have a kid like Kadri come up and help your young and developing organization win a hockey game.

1 – The Leafs are 33-34-8, and this was both a more exciting game and a better effort from the Leafs than I was expecting.

2 – The Leafs find a way to hold onto a 0-0 tie despite 18 shots against in the first, spending most of the period in their own end, but survived in large part thanks to James Reimer. Minimal offensive zone time in first as the Leafs struggled to get the cycle game going. It’s not a game they’re particularly suited to play as currently constituted and it’s that much harder when the Devils have a third defender in Brodeur playing the role of sweeper.

3 – The depleted Leafs forward group surprised with a lively second period, generating some sustained pressure off the cycle. A number of good chances to start the period, with two point blank misses from Crabb and Lombardi.

4 - The good second period pays off as the Leafs get a bounce off a Luke Schenn point shot, which fell to Bozak to the right of Brodeur and Bozie dispatched it into the empty net.

5 – Shortly thereafter, the Leafs keep coming and the Marlies both get in on a goal as Kadri tips in a Gardiner slap pass. Marlies captain Ryan Hamilton sent the first pass over to Gardiner as the callups picked up points. Nice tip from Kadri.

6 - Leafs get Komisarek‘d after a great 2nd period with a killer last minute goal. The constant theme with Komisarek this season has been him overpursuing for the hit. I suppose it’s good that he’s looking to be phyiscal but the blueline’s elder statesman should know when to pick his spots.

7 –  The Leafs started sitting back the moment the third started. In spite of that, a good forecheck by Crabb generated a rebound for Steckel, who scores his first goal since January 7 against his former team. Steckel had seven goals in his first 38 games but only two points in his last 33. Carlyle would’ve liked a 3-1 lead in the third to be enough to win this one, but the game was far from over.

8 – Outside of that one good shift by Connolly – Steckel – Crabb (this line played an insane amount tonight, Crabb & Steckel in particular), the Devils continued to own the third. After Reimer struggles to get a handle of the puck and Gardiner gets outmuscled by Parise in front, the Devils are back within one.

9 – Komisarek was out for all three goals against and was involved directly in two of them – he lost a one on one battle on the boards that led to the third and tying goal by Adam Henrique. Whether it’s Carlyle or Wilson behind the bench, it’s quite evident Komisarek is no longer a capable NHL defenceman.

10 – Kovalchuk – Parise – Elias vs. Bozak – Connolly – Kadri? I’m surprised we came out on the winning end of that shootout, but Reimer’s one save topped Brodeur’s performance at the opposite end. Kadri’s signature back hand swoop  move – effective both as back hand move or on the forehand depending on what he goes with –  was a sweet way to end this one. A game bookended by solid play from James Reimer was topped by some Kadri magic.

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  • BringbackYushki

    Afternoon gents , so have I missed any Kadri at 1C for next year line proposals or …

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  • Kurt!!

    i think there were more trade him proposals

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  • wiski

    LOL sad isn`t it

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  • Kurt!!

    man thats a long pre season

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  • rustynail

    yup I know but Randy never announces his starting goalie

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  • http://www.mlhsluke.wordpress.com Luke

    We should boycott the second last game of the season.
    If we got enough people to not watch the game, not show up to the game, it would send a clear message that we are unimpressed.

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  • leafmealone

    I can appreciate the idea that there is little to be learned in only four games. But that is an overly simplified interpretation of the value of making the playoffs, especially for a team like the Leafs.

    First off, it’s not the number of games you manage to play in the post-season, it’s learning how to maintain a winning record while playing down the heat of the final stretch. When the play really escalates and every team is out with something to prove-be they playoff aspirant or potential spoiler-a team has to learn how to impress their will on the opposition during every game, and every period. Learning to win in this environment is what prepares teams to truly succeed when the playoffs actually start.

    Secondly, it’s not all about how many games you get, it’s about the exposure to the NHL’s second season. This would be especially valuable considering how many of our Leafs have never even played one game under these conditions. There’s a reason playoff experience is so valuable to teams when considering players in free agency. Just as you have to learn how to get into the playoffs, once you make it, you have to learn what it takes to win in them. The Leafs won’t suddenly become Cup favourites just by stacking a lineup and getting in for the first time as a group. There are too many of examples of teams that needed to get their collective feet wet in the postseason before they were ready to make the big leap to making/winning the Cup Finals to ignore this point.

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  • Kurt!!

    if he knew anything about kadri it was that highlight reel shootout goal. the annouceners were tlaking about how brodeur was very good at studying his oppenents before games

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  • wiski

    In the big picture I dont think it matters to much when or how we freed willy, the important part is he is gone.

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  • leafmealone

    What about his own site, “hockey nerd”? Maybe he’s dedicating himself to that?

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  • wiski

    I watched the devil feed and Chico said, Brodeur looked up expecting to see Kessel. LOL

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