GDT: Toronto Marlies vs Abbotsford Heat, Game 2 (Rogers TV, 7:00pm)

by on May 3, 2012 in Game Day - 750 Comments

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Here’s your super-rushed GDT as the Marlies enter Thursday night action looking to even their AHL Western Conference Semifinal series at one game a piece. I’m honoured to be representing MLHS (alongside @APetrielli, if he ever shows up) in the Ricoh press box this evening, and in lieu of having any better ideas, I might turn this post into a sort of live-blog of the game.

So, by all means – settle in for the game and Shift+F5 your way to entertainment.

IRRELEVANT SIDE NOTE: If you’re watching three people host the Rogers TV pregame, we’re sitting about nine feet to their left.

Toronto Marlies vs Abbotsford Heat, Game 2: MLHS “Live Blog”.

6:59 pm: Nothing interesting has happened yet. Petrielli’s still not here.

7:06pm: Marlies take the ice. Starters: Gardiner, Blacker, Mueller, Dupuis, and Deschamps.

7:07pm: Oh, and Scrivens. Should of course, probably, mention Scrivens.

7:11pm: First scrum is 33 seconds into the game. This might be a slightly Heated affair. (Last pun, I promise). (I can’t promise that).

7:14pm: These are going to get far less frequent. Early notes: Mark Fraser with a big hit in the offensive zone (strange, he plays D!), but the Marlies aren’t afraid to hammer Abbotsford bodies around in their own end either.

7:16pm: Gardiner got caught a little flat-footed on that last backcheck. Wasn’t moving and had to sprint to cover for Blacker when his partner fell.

7:17pm: Kadri draws an early penalty in the corner, because he’s faster than a defender. Frattin, Kadri, Zigomanis, Hamilton, and Gardiner the first PP unit.

7:21pm: Ricoh’s playing a stirring rendition of “The Imperial March” while running down AHL team penalty killing success rates. I don’t quite get the connection, but I feel like someone should scream “it’s a trap!

7:23pm: Scrivens with a Gustavsson-level misplay of the puck that nearly trickles in. Puzzling was how long he took to collapse on it – I thought part of Allaire’s teachings were to do that instantly and without hesitation if you lose track of the puck. Ah, well. It stayed out.

7:28pm: Abbotsford scores first, but here in the press box we were talking about the odds of Bobby Lou finding his way to Toronto this summer, so I didn’t see it.

7:32pm: Petrielli claims he’s here and sitting nearby, but I haven’t seen him yet, so I don’t believe a word of it.

7:32pm: 8:54 left in the first and Scrivens keeps it 1-0 with a ten-beller of a glove high save. “Wait, Allaire goalies can’t do that!” – People.

7:40pm: Marlies tie it, 1-1. Ryan Hamilton? (Long pause, waits for replay) Yeah, Ryan Hamilton. Wow. Grabovski-like spin move.

7:47pm: Frattin delivers a huge hit, and then seconds later, puts the Marlies up 2-1. Having a strong game. (UTTERLY UNRELATED: Carter Ashton’s standing here in the press box, and he bears a striking resemblance to someone I know in “real” life.)

8:08pm: First intermission’s over, I found Petrielli, and discovered an outlet for my power cord. Everything’s comin’ up Millhouse!

8:11pm: Marlies only need 2:03 to make it 3-1 Toronto in the second period. Jerry D’Amigo. Who’s not only much bigger and faster than the last time I saw him live in Kitchener, but also rocking facial hair that could challenge Mike Brown‘s to a mountaintop knife fight for galactic supremacy.

8:15pm: Now Korbinian Holzer adds one. 4-1 Marlies. Game 2 on their part is what we’d call a “response”.

8:19pm: Play is stopped so the Ricoh crew can fix a pane of broken glass. Nicknaming it “Colby” was, I think, just purely unnecessary.

8:22pm: Scrivens stonewalls Abbotsford’s Paul Byron on a breakaway, who was so busy trying a quadruple deke that he apparently forgot he was on a breakaway.

8:25pm: Petrielli and I are fairly certain that all of Burke, Pulin, Dudley, and Fletcher are watching this game live in that executive suite across the way.

8:28pm: Some friendly guy in a suit just walked through the press area and informed us all tonight’s attendance is 6,244 at Ricoh Coliseum tonight. The people here are extraordinarily nice.

8:29pm: Abbotsford somehow goes on a quick rush to start their penalty kill, Scrivens answers with two big saves. Also having a strong game tonight. Echoing Petrielli here, but it’s not tough to see which of these players is trying to leave an impression for next September.

8:34pm: I don’t have all the heights and weights handy in front of me, but it’s hard to mistake live just how sizeable the Marlies’ defence corps is. They aren’t the sort of crew who’s going to get shoved around in their own end. AKA, “longterm sigh of relief” for the Leafs‘ NHL club.

8:37pm: Leafs are down 5 on 3, and Scrivens just kept Abbotsford off the board with a huge…uh…”left elbow save” off a one-timer from the faceoff dot. Be afraid, Steven Stamkos. Be afraid.

8:38pm: I wasn’t going to get into this, but – cheap tickets, playoff hockey in Toronto, and these kids are playing a physical, entertaining game with every ounce of available effort. Tonight’s crowd at Ricoh is great, but shame on the rest of Toronto for there being this many empty seats.

8:41pm: Blacker just delivered a punishing hit to Dustin Sylvester behind Scrivens’ net. One of those ones you really “hear”.

8:43pm: “New Disqus” seems to be slowing down. Ah, we had a good 40-minute run. Find and follow @TOTruculent via Twitter if you want discussion that’s up to the minute! #shamelessplug

8:50pm: If you tune into Rogers TV right now, the intermission hosts are talking. Rick Dudley is about five feet offscreen to their right. I’m about ten feet offscreen to their left. His suit is shiny.

8:57pm: If Dudley was just slightly closer and slightly-less-talking-to-people, I might try and get a quote on the record about the MTL rumours I referred to in this morning’s Mashup. Stay tuned. (DISCLAIMER: Nothing will likely come of this).

9:04pm: Third period underway. I was kidding before, but I’m legitimately going to blog this period a bit less and watch the game with two eyes instead of one. I could say the Marlies have it locked up at 4-1, but this is Toronto, so…I won’t.

9:07pm: Greg Scott’s a Marlie who’s really impressed me tonight. Not afraid to play a rough game in the corners and – if memory serve – wired a bullet of a shot off the far post in the second period. Not a name you’d otherwise hear much about.

9:15pm: And as soon as I post that, he earns a 5 minute major for a hit in the neutral zone that – I have to admit – I didn’t clearly see. Word around the booth is that it didn’t seem intentional.

9:21pm: I was booing along with the Ricoh crowd when Holzer took a questionable penalty for being near a dive “tripping”, but the refs issue a makeup call post-haste. [Contented sigh] Ahhhh….hockey.

9:24pm: Abbotsford pulls their netminder to generate a 5 on 3. Ben Scrivens’ and the Marlies’ successful penalty kill reply, “We don’t care,” and score. 5 – 1.

9:31pm: 4:34 left in the third, shots 34-27 Abbotsford, the Marlies killed that five minute major, and Stuart Percy just walked by me. #realtimeupdates

9:39pm: Along with D’Amigo’s improved size and beard, his skating appears drastically better – especially over short distances and in the corners.

9:43pm: 5-1 Marlies with 1:20 left and Will Acton is hauled down on a breakaway. Penalty shot. Stopped.

9:46pm: Scrivens shuts the door and the Marlies come away with well-earned 5-1 victory. That concludes tonight’s live blog, folks. Thanks for following! Keep an eye on MLHS for additional coverage tomorrow (I assume). Heading downstairs for the post-game media scrums.

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  • skiingallday

    Who’s hosting the memorialcup this year?

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  • Sundin_13

    oh Pony

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  • leafmealone

    Dare I say that Sutter is reclaiming a damaged reputation. Playing smart and confident hockey. All while continuously taking the body hard.

    On a side note, I predict that Briere is concussed again if LA and Philly meet in the SCF.

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  • Tim

    Nothing in the NHL is enormously easy, especially for the despised Leafs.

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  • leafmealone

    And that’s why I love Down Goes Brown. Also, because I found him before MLHS and it was the links on the side of his page that brought me here in the first place. :)

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  • leafmealone

    Shawinagin.

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  • http://twitter.com/HockeyNerd13 Matthew Cameron

    Or is he just proving the old adage true – show me a good coach and I’ll show you a great goalie…?

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  • leafmealone

    Who doesn’t like ponies?

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  • hometeem

    goin to c knights on mon
    guess it won t b the final game of the series

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  • leafmealone

    Meh, I can’t discount they’re play in front of Quick. Quick isn’t out there scoring goals short-handed, laying big hits, and standing up for his teammates when things get rough.

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  • skiingallday

    Yea, I like my Mustang. It’s has TONS of HP

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  • leafmealone

    Sorry, was quoting Seinfeld. But yes, I do like American muscle cars. More of a Corvette guy myself.

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  • http://twitter.com/HockeyNerd13 Matthew Cameron

    All of those things get a lot easier to focus on when you’re getting the saves…

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  • rustynail

    Chris Botta ? @ChrisBottaNHL
    Think this doesn’t mean a lot? Watch the diginified and composed Larry Robinson jump up and down like a kid.

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  • leafmealone

    Didn’t say I was discounting Quick’s play either. ;)

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  • leafmealone

    Where’s Jeff Gilooly when you need him?

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  • skiingallday

    eewwww vets, all 3 kinds might I add ;)

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  • rustynail

    Thought girls drove Mustangs :)

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  • leafmealone

    What can I say, my dad had a 79′ when I was a yound kid. The one with the spoiler as part of the body, t-tops, loved that car. I didn’t want him to sell it, even when he replaced it with a 560SL.

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  • RickyBobbby

    New Jersey won! I’m so happy!

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  • skiingallday

    Girls drive Mini Coops and beetles, and those other top down small cars like the fiat 500. Challenger, Camaro, and Mustang are as manly as it gets

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  • rustynail

    I am happy cause Philly lost :)

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  • Tim

    what year is the stang? Or just a joke?

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  • Loric76

    so that’s who’s to blame! ;)

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  • skiingallday

    K some vettes were nice, but then they had that really awkward phase like most teenagers, when it was just really awkward and ugly looking.

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