Marlies draw Abbotsford Heat in Round 2

by on April 28, 2012 in Toronto Marlies - 930 Comments

Marlies draw Abbotsford Heat in Round 2
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Photo: J.P. Moczulski/The Globe and Mail

The Marlies found out their second round opponent for the Western Conference semifinals last night after the San Antonio Rampage upset the Chicago Wolves 3-2 in their quarterfinal series. First-placed Oklahoma City will play the sixth-seeded Rampage while the Marlies have drawn the fourth-placed Abbotsford Heat, who also swept their first round series over Milwaukee. Game 1 goes Tuesday, May 1st at the Ricoh Coliseum. The Marlies went 2-1-1 against the Heat this season, but the Heat have won the team’s two most recent meetings. Abbotsford is currently riding a 10-game winning streak, with goaltender Danny Taylor winning his last eight. The playoff format now shifts to best-of-seven for the semifinals onwards.

The announcement and full second round schedule from the Marlies:

A proud member of the American Hockey League, the Toronto Marlies announced today that they will play the Abbotsford Heat, AHL affiliate of the Calgary Flames, in their second round best-of-seven Calder Cup Playoff series. Abbotsford finished second in the West Division and fourth in the Western Conference with 92 points. The Marlies posted a record of 2-1-1-0 against the Heat during the 2011/12 regular season.

Toronto will play host to games one, two, six, and seven at Ricoh Coliseum. The following are the confirmed dates and times for the series (all times eastern):

Game 1 – Tuesday, May 1st: Abbotsford at Toronto 7:00 p.m. (Rogers TV – Cable 10/63, AM 640)
Game 2 – Thursday, May 3rd: Abbotsford at Toronto 7:00 p.m. (Rogers TV – Cable 10/63, AM 640)
Game 3 – Saturday, May 5th: Toronto at Abbotsford 10:00 p.m. (AM 640)
Game 4 – Tuesday, May 8th: Toronto at Abbotsford 10:00 p.m. (AM 640)
*Game 5 – Wednesday, May 9th: Toronto at Abbotsford 10:00 p.m. (AM 640)
*Game 6 – Saturday, May 12th: Abbotsford at Toronto 3:00 p.m. (Rogers TV – Cable 10/63, AM 640)
*Game 7 – Sunday, May 13th: Abbotsford at Toronto 3:00 p.m. (Rogers TV – Cable 10/63, AM 640)
*if necessary

Second round playoff tickets are on sale now, call the team’s ticket line at 416-597-PUCK (7825) or visit marlies.ca to get yours today.

A good breakdown of Abbotsford’s recent performance (riding a 10-game tear) can be found over at Heat Hub:

The Heat are scoring a lot more over their past ten games. Over the streak Abbotsford has tucked 44 pucks into the net (4.4 GF), and have been tight defensively allowing just 19 goals against (1.9 GA… don’t you love dividing by tens?) which is an especially healthy margin given the strength of schedule they faced [CHI, RCH x2, CHA x2, TOR x2, MIL x3]. Prior to the run the first 69 games of the season saw the Heat score 2.64 per contest.

Even more impressive though, is the club’s play five-on-five as they’ve actually been bested on special teams over the run, having scored eight PPG on 46 attempts (17.4%), but surrendered 10 power play goal to the enemy on just 41 attempts (24.4%).

Removing the power play scoring on a per game basis and the Heat are allowing less than one goal against per contest at even strength, while putting up better than three and a half goals of their own when man power is even-up. Tough to imagine they could be better, but special teams analysis indicates just that. It’s five-on-five play that appears to be driving the winning streak, not a hot man-advantage.

PUCK-STOPPING

Goaltending duties have seen Danny Taylor carrying the bulk of the load as Leland Irving became a father, and missed time with the team. Taylor has allowed just 12 goals over his 8 starts and has two shutouts over the run. Irving has two wins with seven goals against over the pair. No question Taylor has the hot hand, he’s won eight in a row!

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  • Knights2Leafs

    and for WendelGilmour Tyler and Mac will bring Ben Scrivens along with them.

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  • WendelGilmour

    Geez, what a bust he turned-out to be.

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  • WendelGilmour

    I’d do that too. Need to open a spot for Naz anyway.

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  • maple1967leafs

    which stall has nogginitiz ???

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  • Knights2Leafs

    Marc courtesy of his big brother Eric..

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  • WendelGilmour

    May turn out to be not a bad draft. Reims may come around (I hope), Holzer may be ready next year, and we got return for Stalberg. Also hearing the Leafs are right now trying to persuade Komarov to come across the pond.

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  • WendelGilmour

    Yeah, I don’t know what the odds are, but I hear he is a pesky guy who throws his weight around.

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  • 93Matty

    Come on man, it’s not like trading 10 dimes for a dollar. Malkin is super elite. It would take far more then slightly above avg players. They’d want two fifty cent coins and something to sweeten the deal.

    If we had Malkin would you trade him for kadri schenn and a random pic? It’s still an unknown, so there’s a risk involved.

    Better off trading 4 1sts and Mac…. Not that they’d be too happy about that offer either. Malkin carried that team on his back. Honestly I’d rather have Malkin as us then Sid the broken kid.

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  • WendelGilmour

    Completely agree. 3 or 4 guys can change the way a team plays. Everyone stands taller when you have the snarly guys standing behind you.

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  • Archie Vanlanda

    Agreed with everything you had to say until you said you would prefer Malkin over Sid.

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  • Great dane

    First Burke manage to get Luongo from nucks for the price of a LACK and a prospect like Muller.

    Then he turns around to the Pens and offer “the real deal” Reimer, Schenn, Kadri/Colborne and Bozak for Malkin.

    The advantage for Pens: a goalie to back up Fleury, a third cheap 3rd line center when moving Staal to the second line (“more responsibility”) and a potentail top 6 winger for Staal and Crosby and finally a big defensive defensenman which they could use.

    For the Leafs goaltending solved and 1C solved, while still possible to draft 5th overall.

    Regarding Malkin, this is only a question of him wanting to be the 1C on his own team. Our advantage is that we have Kulemin his old pal for Magnitogorsk, if he wants to be the one number guy on another team.

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  • WendelGilmour

    I agree with all that. I think BB will make a couple of additions this summer to add snarl, a goalie, and will do something at center. I’m also all for developing the kids we have and keeping the pipeline full.

    At least in Edmonton you can see some exciting hockey, and can also join the legions of Leafs fans who show-up at Oilers games.

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  • Great dane

    Crosby is not interesting IMO only Malkin or Staal.

    Reimer, Scheen, Kadri/Colborne and Bozak would make them think. But in the Malkin will decide what he wants

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  • Archie Vanlanda

    That would not even come close to Malkin

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  • WendelGilmour

    Agree Staal is the more likely target. He’d be a big upgrade for the Leafs, at a much cheaper cost. My preference is to add a couple of kids to the core, and a couple from outside without trading away our best prospects.

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  • 93Matty

    Hells ya!!! I can’t wait !!! Got my Sundin Clarke and Dougie jerseys packed already, might leave the dion at home :p

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  • MindBomb

    New Blog up Boys and Girls

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