Viewer’s Guide for Guelph v. Oshawa

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Viewer’s Guide for Guelph v. Oshawa
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With Sportsnet televising Tyler Biggs’ Friday night showdown with Matt Finn (also: Garret Sparks will likely man the pipes for Guelph), I thought it would be a great opportunity for me to share some things that I’ve noticed about the two Leafs prospects in the early stages of the year.  Think of these points as some things to watch for or consider while taking in the game — I’d love to hear where you agree, disagree, or if you’d just like to talk things out.

Tyler Biggs seems to elicit the most extreme reactions of any Leafs prospect since Nazem Kadri with some fans already labelling Biggs a bust and others clinging to the belief that he could one day skate on a scoring line.

16 games into the season, my impression of Biggs is that the book on him is more or less accurate.  He’s a very good forechecker and wins a lot of battles along the boards.  Biggs hits hard and with purpose but he’s a clean hitter and doesn’t put himself out of position to make a big hit.  This year, Biggs has predominantly skated against the best players on the opposing team which means he’ll likely see a fair bit of Scott Kosmachuk on Friday night.  As far as his defensive game goes, I can’t find much to complain about.  Wingers don’t have the same extent of defensive zone responsibility as centers do but Biggs does come down to the half boards when the situation calls for it and rarely allows his defenseman to sneak past him.

With regard to the holes in Biggs’ game, he is almost always the first member of his line to change and appears to fatigue easily.  Now this may be a product of an OHL schedule that is considerably busier than what he would have been used to in the NCAA but it’s something to keep an eye on for Friday.  He’s also prone to firing the puck in front of the net blindly after gaining control of the puck in the corner, often with nobody there.  When playing in front of the net, Biggs doesn’t set up at the top of the crease but rather tends to play about six feet higher than that — this may be a coaching strategy as nobody on Oshawa really seems to get to the front of the net in what I would consider the right way.  This is probably the area of Biggs’ game that I see as the most correctable and also the most likely to lead to point production in the future.

Matt Finn has largely been the forgotten man among Leafs blueline prospects in the wake of Morgan Rielly‘s emergence as one of the premier prospects among defensemen but make no mistake, we should be expecting big things from Finn.

With 13 points in 14 games, Finn sits 7th in scoring among OHL defensemen.  He’s got a solid pass when exiting the zone and makes good decisions with the puck in all situations.  His +8 leads all Guelph defensemen and if the OHL had Corsi, I would guess Finn’s would be tops among that crew as well.

On the powerplay, Finn has a strong shot but may have a slight case of the Phaneufs.  He can be a little shot-happy at times and, likely because he shoots for the corners, can be prone to missing the net.  He changes the shot angle on the PP well and this will likely lead to some strong PPG numbers by the end of the season.  In his own zone, Finn is a good positional defender, somewhat in the mould of Stuart Percy and, while not overly physical, will rub a guy out if the situation calls for it.

In a perfect world, I’d like to see Finn become a bit of a stronger skater.  He makes such strong decisions that if he could just get a little bit quicker he might be able to hit some of the holes while gaining the zone better than he’s been able to thus far.  It isn’t as though he’s a poor skater per se but if he’s going to take another step forward, this is probably the area where he would see the most significant returns.

I hope you guys will join me in watching the game Friday night on Sportsnet.  If you want to talk about the game or about Leafs prospects in general, you can look me up on twitter here.

Maple Leafs Prospect Regular Season Stats

Name
Age
League/Team
Position
GP
Goals
Assists
Points
AMERICAN HOCKEY LEAGUE
Joe Colborne22AHL - MarliesForward65142842
Carter Ashton21AHL - MarliesForward5311819
Jerry D'Amigo21AHL - MarliesForward65161127
Greg McKegg20AHL - MarliesForward5571421
Kenny Ryan21AHL - MarliesForward5391120
Brad Ross20AHL - MarliesForward34729
David Broll20AHL - MarliesForward1000
Spencer Abbott24AHL - MarliesForward51111930
Jesse Blacker21AHL - MarliesDefenceman574711
Jake Gardiner(X)22AHL - MarliesDefenceman43102131
Simon Gysbers25AHL - MarliesDefenceman5241216
Morgan Rielly19AHL - MarliesDefenceman9112
Stuart Percy19AHL - MarliesDefenceman1101
Andrew MacWilliam23AHL - MarliesDefenceman----
Andrew Crescenzi 20AHL - Marlies
ECHL - San Francisco
Forward15
23
1
3
1
11
2
14
Jamie Devane21AHL - Marlies
ECHL - San Francisco
Forward18
12
2
1
3
0
5
1
Tyler Brenner24ECHL - Bakersfield
ECHL - Toledo
Forward32
21
8
2
13
4
21
6
Sam Carrick20AHL - Marlies
ECHL - Idaho
Forward14
49
2
15
2
21
4
36
Tyler Biggs19AHL - MarliesForward----
CANADIAN HOCKEY LEAGUE
Josh Leivo19OHL - Sudbury/KitchenerForward63294473
Tyler Biggs19OHL - OshawaForward60262753
Connor Brown18OHL - ErieForward63284169
Ryan Rupert18OHL - LondonForward54113546
David Broll19OHL - Sault Ste. MarieForward67173754
Stuart Percy19OHL - Mississauga Defenceman68133245
Matt Finn18OHL - GuelphDefenceman41112031
Morgan Rielly18WHL - Moose JawDefenceman60124254
AMERICAN COLLEGE/JR HOCKEY
Tony Cameranesi19WCHA - Minnesota DuluthForward38142034
Dominic Toninato18USHL - FargoForward62294170
Eric Knodel22NCAA - New Hampshire Defenceman38101121
Dennis Robertson21ECAC - Brown Defenceman3631720
Max Everson19ECAC - Harvard
USHL - Omaha
Defenceman7
16
0
1
2
4
2
5
Andrew MacWilliam23NCAA - North Dakota
Defenceman4121113
SWEDISH ICE HOCKEY
Petter Granberg 20SEL - SkellefteåDefenceman13000
Tom Nilsson19Allsvenskan - Mora
Defenceman421
34
Viktor Loov19Allsvenskan - SödertäljeDefenceman40268

Maple Leafs Goalie Prospect Stats

Name
Age
League
GP
W
L
SOL/OTL
SV%
GAA
SO
Jussi Rynnas25AHL - Marlies211091.9082.633
Mark Owuya23AHL - Marlies
ECHL - Las Vegas
ECHL - Reading
11
6
1
4
3
1
5
3
0
1
0
0
.883
.904
.964
3.22
2.97
1.00
Garret Sparks 19OHL - Guelph
OHL - Guelph (Playoffs)
60
5
36
1
17
4
4
-
.917
.920
2.65
3.05
7

 

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  • Burtonboy

    LOL bit of a fools game isn’t it .

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  • bobsyouruncle

    Yes, hopefully our expectations as fans aren’t unrealistic. Even Orr fanned on a shot once in awhile.

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  • phaneufoundlander

    Well said Burton…..jeez, let em play hockey, develop and have fun……if it works out well great, if not, well, nothing ventured nothing gained….its a crap shoot anyway…..

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  • Optimustic

    Orr’s first point was a fanned shot.   He shot at the net, fanned on it but it went to Bucyk, who scored the goal.   Gump Worsley was in net.

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  • Burtonboy

    There will never be another Bobby Orr . Greatest player of all time imo

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

    And if there is he’ll play for the Phoenix Coyotes.

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  • Burtonboy

    Lol….. blasphemy 

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  • phaneufoundlander

    Sweet fuck that punk makes me puke…don’t post that hab crap here man, it makes me gag….this is Leafland.

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  • Optimustic

    The most exciting player to watch, imo too.

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  • bobsyouruncle

    Optimustic: That’s not what Orr’s Wikipedia bio says. I just checked and it says he never fanned on a shot or missed a pass ever in his career. Also, apparently one time, up by a goal late in Game 7 of The Stanley Cup Final, he circled the opposition net with the puck 15 times after they pulled their goalie, before putting it in the open cage at 19:59. He was also known for skating across Georgian Bay as part of his summer training schedule.    lol  jk

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  • phaneufoundlander

    He doesn’t remind me of Boyle at all…but Leetch yes…absolutley….maybe Bourqe as well

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  • Optimustic

    I’ve gotta admit, the Boyle comparison had me wondering too.   After looking at the stats though, I can see his point.   Boyle lit up the college league, and his first year in the AHL was good (31 goals and 31 assts.) but not so much afterwards.   Maybe he concentrates on D more in the NHL than on racking up points. http://rangers.nhl.com/club/player.htm?id=8470619

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  • rustynail

    Vintage Leaf Fan ‏@VintageLeaf
    So glad Martin Brodeur has told his agent he will only play in Europe if he is not taking a job from a player who needs it…

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  • Tim Horton

    So, he is not going to Europe. No matter what your taking someones job by playing there.

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  • Whalz

    if this lockout nets us Mckinnon im all for it…….i will just watch the Marlies and our prospects in junior…….dont think bettman will screw Burke over twice out of the 1st overall pick………..

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  • Waiting4LSC

    TH: My thoughts exactly.

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Whalz: That’s glass is full kinda thinking!  :)

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  • Whalz

    opps Mackinnon

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  • k-lo

    Jenner is a one of the hardest working players in the OHL, every night, every shift. It’s almost unbelievable to be honest. While I like parts of Bigg’s game, the toughness, the simple game, the shot, the positioning, he’s not even close to Boone. Boone might not be a natural scorer (although for a while he lead the OHL this season) he makes stuff happen all the time. He carries this team on his back every game. And he’s younger than Biggs by two months. I’d trade Boone for Tyler in a heart beat. Biggs recently has started on the PK. It may be too early to tell but Michael Dal Colle, a rookie that plays on this line, has one of the best +-/ in the O. He’s big, fast, dynamic, great vision, excellent defensively (originally a center) and very hard working. I think he’s showing up Biggs regularly. I’m sure the Leafs and many others are watching this young star. I’m not bearish on Biggs, he’s just not blowing me away yet for a first round draft choice. If he could skate faster I think everything will change for Biggs. And he does seem to have fitness issues.

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  • Dangle_My_Berries

    He better not….

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  • Whalz

    i have been watching the generals all season and Boone has really picked up his game, however i find most nights he wants to do eveything himself,,,,,hes a puck hog,,,,,,,imo……..and your comparing Jenner who is now in his 4th season with the GENS to a rookie in biggs?

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  • bobsyouruncle

    Hey, I’m all for it, but it seems your expectations of the chances of us winning a lottery are exceptionally optimistic. Unless you think the fix is in for Burke. 

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  • Whalz

    Fitness issues? Apparently he is in great shape!!! I’m not worried about his skating, from what I’ve watched of him he doesn’t have top speed but he’s not slow either. I think Barb Underhill will fix any issues “if” his skating needs to be addressed…

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  • Whalz

    I do…..Bettman screwed over Burkie awarding Pitt Sid…….with the lottery draft being held behind doors I think Burke gets the 1st overall pick……Plus, we need something to look forward to…

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  • Dangle_My_Berries

    The fix is in, Burke has been bettmans mouthpiece for months, time to reward his good buddy

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