Leo Komarov: A Statement Of Intent?

by on May 8, 2012 in Morning Mashup - 685 Comments

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The addition of Komarov would mean we gain a Shea Weber approved playoff beard, if such an occasion were to arise.

As Alex Tran discussed a week ago, apparently Leo Komarov is willing to join the Leafs. The feeling is that the 25-year-old Finnish forward is finally ready to make the transition to the best league in the world once the World Championships conclude.

“I hope so — as fast as possible, if they need me and they give me a good contract then I will go over there.

Komarov has one year remaining on his KHL deal but his KHL contract might include an out clause that can be activated after the World Championship. Although, that’s not what the following quote suggests:

“I’ve got a year in Dynamo left so I don’t know if they will let me go, it’s my agent’s work.”

Whatever the case may be, trying to sign Komarov just got more likely. It also may speak about Burke‘s intent to make this team harder to play against than it does about him signing a player that will significantly improve our on ice talent. However, don’t be fooled, Komarov can score. Here’s what Burke had to say about it:

“You’ve seen him, he’s not big but he’s dynamic, explosive, obnoxious and skilled. He’s a really hard guy to play against, makes things happen out there and we’re hopeful at some point that he joins the organization.”

This is a move that basically states “this is the kind of player we need on our hockey club” and even though Komarov won’t be counted on to fill a top six role, he could still prove to be a valuable player for this team. When talking about his skillset think a skilled-Maxim-Lapierre type. I wouldn’t go the Ruutu route myself.

Don’t know about you, but this writer is always in favor of bottom six players who can contribute offensively while at the same time relishing the role of an energy player. If anything, Komarov fits that description.

Still, I feel more excited about what this move (even though it has been in the works for some time now) means for the direction of the Leafs than what Komarov himself will mean for the team.

Here is why. There is a distinct feeling that Burke, had he pursued him more aggressively, could have gotten Komarov earlier (there were even reports of negotiations last year) – that wasn’t the case so Komarov opted for yet another KHL term. Be it because of Carlyle/new coaching philosophy or Burke’s old vow of truculence coupled with the experience of his team being pushed around quite a lot this past season, you clearly get the feeling that signing Komarov has become more of a priority this offseason.

If you look at Brad Marchand or players of that ilk, it seems a given that any good team has at least one good agitator (I just hope the Maxim Lapierre copy won’t be taking Maxim Lapierre “smart” penalties). Burke might not like the instigator, but that, along with modern day NHL rules, clearly benefits the agitating type of player – not saying Komarov will “run around and not fight” (to quote Burke on rats), but seeing how much impact these players have in the modern game one has to stop arguing over their existence and admit one could use such a player.

Regardless of what Komarov could possibly bring, one thing remains certain; this Leafs team has to become harder to play against. Komarov is just one small step, one that signals that kind of philosophy going forward.

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LEAFS LINKS:

kessel-and-the-leafs-need-up-front”>What Phil Kessel and the Leafs Need Up Front
Cam Charron makes the case for adding a player who can drive possession in beside Kessel.

marlies“>Jake Gardiner Interview
Andrey Osadchenko has an interview with Jake Gardiner on playoff hockey with the Marlies.

Coyotes deal progress bad news for Quebec City, Markham?
“Reports say the city has paid over $50 million to cover losses by the Coyotes over the past two years, and that those losses are now pegged at $30 million a year.” Oh, good thing they’re staying then.

Marlies feasting on cooler Heat
Game 4 goes tonight in Abbotsford, 10 p.m. on Leafs TV.

Heat go forward by wiping Calder Cup slate clean
An update on how they’re feeling in enemy territory.

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  • Optimustic

    I think it looks good on Scott. He’s not the usual superstar but plays hard.

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  • wiski

    Wish for a leaf cup next year quick. lol

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Jaredfrom-London/100000157618019 Jaredfrom London

    FUCKING ORR !!!!

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  • Optimustic

    LOL.

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  • Woody

    Do you have a link?

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  • MarliesMan

    The Sherriff. These playoffs are fun!

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  • mcloki

    see ya tomorrow night.

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  • Optimustic

    That’s why he’s in the line up tonight. Marlies win.!!!!

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  • Shift_Disturber

    All done now

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  • Shift_Disturber

    Right place at the right time and made no mistake.

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  • Shift_Disturber

    Well that was nice to see. 3-1 win and a 3-1 lead in the series

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  • Optimustic

    Portland Winterhawks have tied up the Oil Kings. 3 – 3. About 1 minute left in the 3rd. Go Brad Ross

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  • wiski

    Hes haven a killer game according to twitter

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  • http://twitter.com/leafshotstove Alec Brownscombe

    Scott has 74 points in 130 games with the Marlies in his first two seasons. Not half bad. ’88 birthdate. Matt Mistele noticed him the other night when he didn’t score a natural hat trick. Could be a potential 4th line energy guy who has some skill and a good shot.

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  • Optimustic

    I don’t have twitter but someone posted some tweets earlier that said that. I see he hasn’t hit the score sheet yet. I hope it comes in OT.

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  • Optimustic

    That one wrist shot was a beauty. I thought he was older than an 88 birthdate . Glad he was in the line up tonight though.

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  • wiski

    Was it him that was called up with Kadri at the end of the year?

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  • GreatWyt

    Im more and more convinced that this marlies roster could beat the leafs roster in a game

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  • Gilbert

    Haha no doubt. With the exception of Kessel, Lupul, Grabo and dion. Probably not a huge difference

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  • NazemKsavzri

    Maybe even a series** lollll. It would be a tight 6 game series. I think Marlies although obviously lacking the skill of the Leafs, have that team thing, that buy into the system type attitude. They’d still lose in 6 though PROBABLY. Scrivens could steal it all for them though lol. PS: This factoring in that Gardiner+Kadri+Frattin were with the Marlies for it. I think the biggest difference would be the coach-player relation, as Dallas seems to have the respect of all the players on the baby buds.

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  • Shift_Disturber

    32/33 on the PK in the playoffs

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  • NazemKsavzri

    Pretty crazy. Reminds me of the early 2000 Leafs. Pretty sure we managed something similar in one of our runs if i recall.

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  • GreatWyt

    the kadri-frattin-mueller line would definately out-muscle and could keep up in speed with the leafs top line. also cycle them. dion could lay some hits but the marlies are more defensively sound and out-muscle any of the leafs lines.

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  • MarliesMan

    Undrafted, signed as a free agent from Seattle in the WHL where he put up solid numbers. Good pickup. Has a shot as a role player in the NHL if he continues to develop. 108 points in 201 regular season Marlies games. Turns 24 next month.

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  • Shift_Disturber

    Definitely amazing. I can’t recall so i hope they can create a new memory like that for next season

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