Morning Mashup: Calder Cup Finals

by on June 1, 2012 in Morning Mashup - 359 Comments

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Niklas Lidstrom officially retired yesterday

The Marlies will take to the ice today in pursuit of the Calder Cup, against a Norfolk Admirals team that has stampeded through the AHL over the last few months.  Toronto will be without some of its most potent offensive weapons, as Matt Frattin has joined Nazem Kadri and Mike Zigomanis on the injured list.  As such, Ben Scrivens and Toronto’s defensive effort will have to come up big against an Admirals team that features a number of scoring threats.

Elsewhere in the hockey universe, Nicklas Lidstrom announced his retirement, to the dismay of hockey fans everywhere (seriously, have you ever met someone that doesn’t like this Swedish legend?).  As Matt accurately predicted, there are already a number of career retrospectives on the internets, with many touching on the (admittedly selfish) disappointing notion that we won’t get to see #5 work the Red Wings blueline anymore.  It’s a presence that the game will truly miss.

With respect to the Leafs, it’s unfortunate that Lidstrom won’t be featured in the upcoming 24/7 series between the two Original Six franchises.  He leaves a large hole on the ice and in the dressing room, and it will definitely be interesting to see how the Detroit organization goes about filling this during the summer.

Lidstrom’s effect on the ice has been nearly unparalleled in history due to his excellence in all facets of the game.  While the Leafs will likely never be blessed with such a talent, one would think that Toronto’s promising young blueliner, Jake Gardiner, will see success at the NHL level through a style of play that is similar to the Red Wings captain.  The requisite high-end offensive capabilities and vision are certainly there, as is the skating ability.  Like Lidstrom, Gardiner will never look to crush opponents in the defensive end or seek to dominate the other team physically.  This is not to say that either player shies away from contact, but Nicklas Lidstrom excelled defensively with positioning, smarts, and an active stick.

It is in this area of defensive wiles and veteran experience that Gardiner has much to learn.  For non-superhuman defensemen like Gardiner, this will be a process that takes years of maturation and exposure to many big game scenarios, such as tonight’s Calder Cup Finals.

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MORNING LINKS:

Marlies meet the Admirals (for the first time ever!) in the finals

2010 7th rounder Josh Nicholls heads back into the draft

Is Zetterberg the next Detroit captain?  Is Thomas on his way out from Boston?

Nicklas Lidstrom is awesome

A Canucks insider with (unsupported) claims that Luongo to Toronto is a done deal

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

    i like (edit: the part about at least a couple guys playing haha)

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  • leafmealone

    I thought so too. I mean, Radulov didn’t become a free agent by disappearing to the KHL. But maybe Komarov never signed a deal of any kind with us since being drafted? Still thought we held his rights though.

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  • Loric76

    Get rid of the set price on fines and make it a percentage of salary.

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  • Pent_House

    I read that with being allowed to go 10% over in the summer, the summer cap could be as high as 77

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  • rustynail

    That inflation is the cause of escrow basically

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  • Dipsy_Doodle_Dandy

    New blog up!

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  • leafmealone

    Actually, I really like that idea. It means that the Panthers and Tampa can’t offer much less to players by selling them on the fact that they can keep all of it.

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  • leafmealone

    Fair enough, but the combine isn’t for reporters. It’s for businesses looking at hiring new personnel. This is a serious event given serious consideration and has the repercussions of creating a large number of highly paid jobs hanging in the balance. Making life easier for Anthony (as much as I appreciate all the good work he does for this site) shouldn’t be even a remote consideration.

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  • leafmealone

    I thought that the escrow was held in reserve until the league revenues were released showing that they lined up with the revenues which were in line with the set cap. If the revenues fell short, then a percentage of the escrow was used to make up the difference. If revenues met the goal or exceeded it, then the escrow was paid out at the end of the season.

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  • rustynail

    http://mapleleafshotstove.com/2012/06/01/relationships-matter/ new thread

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  • leafmealone

    It’s a fight in this one too. Don’t bad mouth my town. It’s like being of a particular ethnic group. If you belong then you can get away with using derogatory terms or racial stereotypes related to it. If not, then God help you. The only exception to this rule is Vancouver and has been labeled the “Smug Principle”

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  • dlb

    yes, that’s what i’m thinking.
    i don’t think Lou’s worth anything like a 5th…unless he wins us a cup and then he was worth it … Burke sees more than me.

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  • leafmealone

    Sounds like the only way to shock you involves a sexual act not necessarily appropriate to your gender. Cause I’d certainly be floored if Gillis managed to get that 5th out of Burke for Lou when there’s only one or two other suitors and he’s not in control.

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  • leafmealone

    Would prefer three groupings. 1-5, 6-10, 11-14. You can’t move into another group, but you can end up anywhere within your own. And no team can pick first two years in a row (much less THREE!).

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  • WendelGilmour

    Good news, a couple of big bodies back against Norfolk. I understand their top players are fairly small and we can slow them down by leaning on them all night.

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