Marlies kick off 2012 preseason in Cobourg

by on October 6, 2012 in Toronto Marlies - 229 Comments

Marlies kick off 2012 preseason in Cobourg
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The Toronto Marlies season opens – unofficially – tonight at the Cobourg Community Ice Centre (7 p.m., am820 Hamilton) in their first of 14 meetings with the Hamilton Bulldogs this season (two primers, 12 regular season).

Competition is tough at Marlies camp due to the presence of would-be Leafs on the Marlie roster to start the season, including Jake Gardiner,  Nazem Kadri, Ben Scrivens, and depending on his health, Matt Frattin. You can also include Joe Colborne, Leo Komarov and Korbinian Holzer as names tabbed to be in the mix for spots with the big club. For the time being, around four Marlie jobs aren’t available that would be accepting applications in a more ideal hockey world. That magnifies the challenge for some of the younger prospects trying to crack regular minutes in the AHL; the likes of Greg McKegg, Brad Ross, Andrew Crescenzi, Sam Carrick, Spencer Abbott and Jamie Devane.

While there is no roster size limit in the AHL, every game is still 60 minutes and it makes Dallas Eakins’ task a tall one as he tries to balance the numbers, player roles and individual player development objectives.

For McKegg’s part, Eakins singled him out as a standout in the Marlies training camp scrimmages. An encouraging sign for the next stage of his development, McKegg’s skill has been on display at Marlie camp and, most promisingly, he has competed well physically according to Eakins: “I just feel like he is a step ahead. He is reading the plays, able to make clean plays, he is ahead of the group physically, and he has had a little bit of a knack around the net. Just those little things, his ability to hang on to the puck, his reads on when to take it to the net, his ability to hang in there physically with some of these big guys.”

In Thursday’s scrimmage McKegg was playing with Brad Ross, who had a goal in each of last week’s intrasquad games including the winner for Team White in the first scrimmage last Monday. Another combination showing some chemistry in the scrimmages was Nazem Kadri and Keith Aucoin, reports Terry Koshan.

According to Jim Hughes, it’s a virtual certainty Andrew Crescenzi won’t be returning to junior. While the 20-year-old may not play significant minutes out of the gate, the Leafs’ Director of Player Development says he needs to be plying his trade at the next level:

I spoke with Jim Hughes today about the various scenarios and here are the Leafs’ director of player development’s comments:

“It’s doubtful,” he said. “Kitchener has done a wonderful job developing players. Kitchener was a fantastic spot for Andrew.

“He has worked so hard and is so physically fit and strong that it’s time to play at the next level. Andrew had a good junior career but he needs to move his career forward and be in an environment where he can continue to develop.

Asked if the current NHL labour strife may create a log jam situation where it would make more sense to send Crescenzi back to the OHL, Hughes said:

“There is always that possibility of a log jam and we need to look at each individual case. In Andrew’s case, he needs to play at a higher level. It’s not an option for Andrew to go back to junior as far as we’re concerned. He needs to play with men.

“He might not get minutes right away but he’ll be in the right spot.”

The Marlies roster will shape up in quick order as  the season opener against Rochester comes a week from today at the Ricoh. There is the possibility of returning a few of the youngsters mentioned to junior for overage years, but Eakins will probably want to keep them all around, with the option of storing some bodies on the Fort Wayne Komets, the Marlies’ new ECHL affiliate. We also haven’t touched on the defence yet – which Eakins called deep and the most mobile he’s had in years – where there’s eight defencemen the head coach will probably want to carry in Gardiner, Holzer, Fraser, Kostka, Blacker, Yeo, Ranger and Gysbers.

Declan Kerin is attending tonight’s game in Cobourg and may share some of his thoughts later on. The Marlies and Bulldogs play another exhibition game in Brantford on Monday.

Tonight’s Marlies lines courtesy of Clayton Hansler:

Forwards:
Ashton Colborne Abbott
Kadri Aucoin Scott
McKegg Ryan Ross
Devane Crescenzi Brenner

Defence:
Gardiner Kostka
Ranger Blacker
Yeo Gysbers

Goalies
Scrivens-Owuya split.

For some good additional Marlies reading, check out James Mirtle’s sit down with Dallas Eakins from Thursday.

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  • Waiting4LSC

    PH: One or two seasons ago, Burkie likened Naz to Kariya, in terms of lining up as a winger but often playing more of a center position going in from the blue-line. I don’t play but kinda makes sense to me, particularly as Naz seems undersized to play a strong center role at this point. A number of posters criticized the Kariya comparison, but I’m good with the logic of lining up on the wing but being flexible to play center as well.

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

    I don’t think he’s undersized at all.  I think Leaf fans are just hooked on the idea that players have to be monsters nowadays – especially centers.  Doesn’t slow down Crosby, Ribeiro, Giroux, Grabovski, Bolland, etc…  I see what you’re saying, but it just irks me a little bit when people imply that you can’t play center unless you’re big.

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  • Alec_Brownscombe

    Far more to do with whether or not you have the hockey IQ, work ethic, defensive commitment to play the position. You do want some size down the middle on the whole, though.

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  • OBIE

    He came out of Roberts boot camp at 183, so it’s not like he’s a dwarf.

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  • MS,

    Five years ago I couldn’t have named the Marlies top line let alone fringe guys trying to make the team

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  • MSM

    Eakins on lines:

    “That’s one thing I’ve been thinking about already – the matchups in this league, I don’t think there are going to be No. 1 and No. 2 lines [on most teams]. I think you’re going to have three good lines and a fourth line that will go and check the crap out of the other team. I think we can put together four lines that can play however we want.”

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  • Kurt!!

    Im so excited for the game tonight!!! glad the big guns are playing!!

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  • coldincowtown

    BB and Wendelsway, thanks for avatar tip. Finally realized I was a wordpress user instead of disqus which was part of problem in loading avatar. Now on disqus so thanks again for your help.

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

    Of course, but most teams don’t have 4 giants down the middle.  When Burke won the Cup, he had 2 centers smaller than Kadri, Sami Pahlsson (who is only slightly bigger), and of course, Getzlaf. So just one center with size.  That being said, I have no idea what position Kadri will end up playing.  Just saying, that it won’t be his size that limits his options. 

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Jim-Gra/1332199880 Jim Gra

     WE got size, ie Joe ( his injury was real)and we got Brad,and Fratts ,and the big and always dangerous Grabbo ,stecks and one of 6 others now  imo

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Jim-Gra/1332199880 Jim Gra

     Me to ,has beer ,chek,food chek,and the always important Manley tool  the remote ;ol

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  • bobsyouruncle

    So you’re with disqus now, eh. My sympathies.   lol

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  • Burtonboy

    You make it sound like he caught some sort of disease or something lol

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  • 4evrblue

    I miss the busy MLHS that comes with hockey being played. Damn you NHL!!!

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  • lukethenuke

    is the game aired on tv tonight?

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  • lukethenuke

    like the new updated website btw.  Looks freshh

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  • lukethenuke

    except why the fuck is there a pic of tim connolly on the top?!? Get that ugly motherfucker outta here!

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  • Tim Horton

    Looks like it changes every time the page is loaded, just hit refresh. 

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  • Burtonboy

    Pierre LeBrun ‏@Real_ESPNLeBrun
    Steve Fehr and Bill Daly touched base today. Going to talk again tomorrow to finalize schedule for talks next week

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  • Alec_Brownscombe

     Sucks, don’t it?

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  • mitch_s2

     Size clearly doesn’t matter to a player like Ryan Rupert either, who’s showing that he could eventually develop into a top six player.

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  • Pent_House

    This comedy station is hilarious 

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  • Pent_House

    This comedy station is hilarious 

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  • Dangle_My_Berries

    booooo!! Lets Go Marlies!!!

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  • Burtonboy

    1-0 Bulldogs

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