Toronto Marlies defeat Oklahoma City Barons 6-5 in OT [Video]

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Toronto Marlies defeat Oklahoma City Barons 6-5 in OT [Video]
Toronto Marlies defeat the Oklahoma City Barons 6-5 in OT
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The Toronto Marlies defeated the Oklahoma City Barons 6-5 in what was a wild, high-scoring affair.

Toronto Marlies vs Oklahoma City Baron’s Highlights

Nicolas Deschamps Goal

Kenny Ryan Goal

Greg Scott Goal

Jake Gardiner OT Winner

Mike Zigomanis Goal

Korbinian Holzer’s Huge Hit

Jake Gardiner Interview


For a more detailed account, here is a live blog transcript from the Edmonton Journal.

First Period

9:37 – That didn’t take long. 1-0 Marlies on a soft goal on Roy. The Barons’ defenceman (didn’t see who it was for sure) couldn’t get over to cut off the Marlies’ Will Acton, and he fired a hard shot from the far side of the left wing that squeezed between Roy’s arm and body.

9:39 – No replay on the goal, so I’ll try to go back and look at it at the intermission.

9:45 - Magnus Paajarvi drew a penalty with some good work in the corner, and this first power play shift has been a shooting gallery; no goals yet but Hall and Eberle and Nugent-Hopkins keep getting shots from good areas.

9:47 – No goal on the power play. Nelson went right to the fourth line for the shift after the man advantage ended – with veteran Dane Byers alongside defensive forwards Chris VandeVelde and Tanner House, this seems to be his preferred line for defensive matchups when an opportunity (own zone draws late in the third, after power plays, etc.) arises. They’ve had a strong game so far and do a nice job covering the Kadri line.

9:50 – Hybrid icing call on a long Teubert dump. I really like this rule – it makes the game go by quicker (it eliminates all those long skates back to the red line) and removes those ugly plays where everybody knows one guy will get there first so the other guy just goes for a hard hit on a player in a vulnerable spot. A faster game, less injury risk, and they don’t blow the whistle when the other team can negate the icing. This is an excellent rule change.

9:52 – Marincin takes a nice shot at point blank range off a nice setup by Chris VandeVelde.

9:54 – Magnus Paajarvi generates all sorts of trouble on a 2-on-2 rush, going wide around the Marlies defender and then cutting in; he’s an ice fit with Hartikainen because even though Paajarvi’s initial shot was weak Hartikainen’s presence in the crease made it exponentially more dangerous. Hartikainen with a nice chance off the rebound too, which Rynnas was equal too.

9:54 – Nugent-Hopkins rings a shot off the post.

9:56 – Mark Arcobello bails out Alex Plante. Plante had two strides on the forechecking Marlies forward racing for a loose puck, but got beat; Arcobello came in and turned the 1-on-1 battle into a 2-on-1, which got the puck moving the other way.

9:59 – Entering the offensive zone, Chris VandeVelde flipped the puck high and over to Tanner House. Even though it was a difficult pass to intercept, Nazem Kadri (impressively) batted it out of the air and went the other way. Without missing a beat, VandeVelde wheeled and caught up with him by center ice, pinning him against the boards and preventing a rush the other way. A small play, to be sure, but impressive hand/eye coordination by Kadri and a very nice recovery for VandeVelde.

10:02 – The Marlies’ Aucoin snuck behind the Schultz/Marincin pairing and received a breakout pass, but Schultz wheeled back and cut him off before anything could happen. A good play for Schultz, who I think was the defenceman who misplayed Aucoin on the first goal.

10:03 – Teubert’s stick breaks, and chaos ensues around the crease. It’s now 2-0 Marlies on the play. As with the first goal, I believe I caught what happened but I’ll wait until the end of the period to confirm.

10:04 – A hard shot from the slot off a weird bounce beats Roy cleanly. That will do it for Roy, who had a clear look at the shot and really should have had it. 3-0 Marlies.

10:05 – This is turning into a rout. There was a long shot from the point that Danis kicked out, but the defence failed to adequately cover the crease and a Marlies forward scored from point blank range. 4-0 Marlies.

10:07 – Jake Gardiner rushes in on left wing and Colten Teubert can’t keep up, so he goes for the bear hug. The Marlies head to the power play.

10:08 – That’s it for the first. Now I’ll try and get replays and more detailed descriptions of the scoring plays.

10:09 – Eberle calls the first period “embarrassing,” and says the Barons are “getting beat all over the ice.”

10:15 – Reviewing the 1-0 goal. All three Barons forwards (Eberle, Nugent-Hopkins and Hall) were trapped deep as the play started back toward the Barons zone; this left Justin Schultz and Martin Marincin facing a 3-on-2 rush. Nugent-Hopkins got back to the zone in time to do something but floated ineffectually rather than picking a check. Schultz cheated to the middle to handle the puck carrier and gave Will Acton lots of room on his side of the ice, and then couldn’t get back in time to prevent a good shot. Roy should have had it – it was a shot from a good area, but it wasn’t especially hard or fast and he had a clear look, but there was lots of blame to go around on the play.

10:20 – Reviewing the 2-0 goal. This was just an ugly, ugly sequence as the Barons’ NHL line was thoroughly outworked for the entire shift leading up to the goal. On the goal itself, Colten Teubert got caught running around a bit, but then took Paul Ranger behind the net, which should have been fine because three Barons – Taylor Fedun, Taylor Hall and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins – were clustered in the crease area versus just two Marlies. Fedun took his man away at the side of the net, but Nugent-Hopkins and Hall watched from the crease area as a totally ignored Nicolas Deschamps took the Ranger pass and scored from right in front of Roy. No chance for the goaltender here; this one is on the forwards (and to a lesser extent Teubert).

10:24 – Reviewing the 3-0 goal. This one is on Curtis Hamilton. Alex Plante lumbered around ineffectively – Mark Arcobello beat him to a loose puck at the back of the net and played it up to Hamilton, who had time to do something with the puck. Instead, Hamilton allowed the puck to be taken off his stick by Kenny Ryan, Plante closed the gap with Ryan too slowly to be able to do anything, and Ryan beat Roy cleanly. Roy had a good look at the shot, but it’s hard to put a lot of blame on him for that one.

10:30 – Reviewing the 4-0 goal. This essentially comes about after Justin Schultz is left in a 2-on-1 situation in front of the crease. Martin Marincin and Chris VandeVelde were both patrolling the area right in front of Yann Danis moments earlier, where they bumped into each other accidentally. Both responded to the bump by moving away from the net and into the slot. Schultz took Joe Colborne right in front of the net (Schultz has shifted to the left side of the net here, though he’s the right side defenceman, because he’s the only guy back for the Barons), but that left Greg Scott alone almost n the blue paint; when the point shot crept through there was nothing anybody could do to stop him. Schultz was tied up with Colborne; both Marincin and VandeVelde had been pulled forward when the puck went to the point. Danis is pretty much blameless on the play, Schultz deserves some fire for committing to Colborne with nobody else around, but Marincin gets most of the blame for leaving his position to wander around aimlessly. The bump with VandeVelde seemed to throw him and VandeVelde is far from perfect here, but Marincin getting sucked into no-man’s land is the biggest problem.

Second Period

10:33 – Nugent-Hopkins stopped on a backhand shot; I still don’t know how that didn’t go in. It was a bit of a sloppy shift for the Oilers line but they created a glorious opportunity off a broken play there.

10:35 – Yann Danis stops Joe Colborne at point blank range; Colborne snuck in behind Plante and Danis was forced to make a great save.

10:36 – Justin Schultz with a nice pokecheck on a Kenny Ryan rush; Ryan fell flat on his backside and the puck went out of danger.

10:38 – Teemu Hartikainen draws a tripping penalty with a partial break where he bulled toward the middle of the ice.

10:40 – A great shot by Schultz leads to a rebound; Jordan Eberle skates in tight with the puck but Rynnas manages to stop him. Once again, the Oklahoma power play looks great but they aren’t quite able to score.

10:46 – 3-on-2 rush for Toronto. Marincin made a great play to knock the puck away, but the trailer picked it up and got a good shot anyway. Marincin didn’t like the way the Marlies rushed the net after Danis made the save, and took a penalty for going after one Marlies forward (didn’t catch the number).

10:48 – The Barons are out shooting Toronto 18-13 heading into this penalty kill.

10:52 – Magnus Paajarvi just playing keep away in a now 4-on-4 situation. Goes for a skate here, a skate there, doesn’t allow the Marlies the puck but doesn’t do much with the possession either.

10:56 – A little bit of revenge for the Barons’ NHL line. A gorgeous passing play on the power play makes it 4-1 Marlies.

10:56 – Hall finished the play off; primary assists go to Nugent-Hopkins and Eberle. The nicest goal of the morning.

11:02 – That was a much better second period, although there were some ugly moments. The game is now 4-1 Marlies. Things seem heated between the teams – I’m not sure if it’s a product of the score (guys like Hall are involved in hostilities) or last year’s playoffs.

11:06 – Reviewing the 4-1 goal. Just nice puck movement all the way around; Ryan Nugent-Hopkins made the final pass to a streaking Hall in front of the net and Hall just touched the puck home for a goal. Whatever else can be said about the NHL kids in this game, they’ve been superb on the power play.

Third Period

11:23 – Some faceoff statistics, courtesy of the Barons play-by-play crew: Chris VandeVelde has gone 6-for-9, Nugent-Hopkins 4-for-9, Arcobello 9-for-14 and Lander 7-for-11.

11:24 – Tyler Pitlick with a nice rush down the left wing; it was a solid play and he blew by Paul Ranger but he couldn’t quite cut into the middle for a scoring chance. He did manage to draw a penalty, though.

11:26 – A weird start to the power play; the Barons couldn’t gain the zone and seemed out of sync in their own end. Ultimately the puck wobbled into the offensive zone and goaltender Jussi Rynnas came way, way, way out of his net to freeze it.

11:28 – Mark Arcobello with a goal to make it 4-2 with just a second left on the power play. Tyler Pitlick made a nice pass to Martin Marincin on the side boards; Marincin took a hard shot and Arcobello was in place to put the rebound home.

11:29 – Marincin took three shots in maybe thirty seconds to close out the power play there, all of them good shots to take. It will be interesting to see what he can do running the first unit once Schultz is promoted to the NHL.

11:31 – Odd play. Nugent-Hopkins loses the draw (just outside the blue line) cleanly to Acton, who wins it back to the defenceman Mike Kostka, who promptly ices it.

11:32 – The Barons are going on the penalty kill. Taylor Hall got his stick in Joe Colborne’s skates as the latter attempted to exit his own end with the puck, resulting in a tripping minor.

11:34 – 5-2 Marlies. A point shot on the power play was tipped in front of the net; not much else to say about that one.

11:37 – Lander with a quick stick to break up a hard pass. Lander’s line is the only one that hasn’t been scored against today.

11:40 – Hall is frustrated. He tried to split the Paul Ranger/Dylan Yeo pairing and couldn’t quite do it; he ended up on his back. As he got back up he punched at Ranger. No penalty on the play, but the frustration was obvious.

11:42 – Another scrum in front of the net, as the line of Paajarvi, Lander and Hartikainen mix it up yet again. They’ve easily been that Barons’ best even-strength line on the game.

11:43 – Great pass from Nugent-Hopkins to Eberle; Eberle fired the puck quickly and it went off first goaltender Jussi Rynnas and then the crossbar before heading over the glass.

11:48 – The Barons were headed to the power play, and with the goalie pulled for the extra man defenceman Jordan Henry tried to carry the puck into the Marlies zone. As he pulled up to the blue line, Marlies rearguard Korbinian Holzer hammered Henry with a hip check; Henry went down and stayed down for a minute. Predictably a scrum ensued, as Dane Byers went after Holzer immediately. Henry looks okay; it was a big, tough, clean check by Holzer.

11:50 – Barons power play results. It looks like Mike Zigomanis took the initial minor, and that Byers and Mark Fraser will both be penalized. Interestingly Byers is sitting in the box, but it seems that Fraser has been ejected from the game.

11:51 – Byers and Fraser both got roughing minors and 10 minute misconducts.

11:52 – Carter Ashton, killing the penalty, takes a hooking minor. Lengthy 5-on-3 coming up.

11:53 – Eberle robbed at the side of the net by Jussi Rynnas; the 5-on-3 is nearly over.

11:54 – Rynnas tried to head to create a break by asking for water prior to the Marlies’ defensive zone draw; a little transparent perhaps but the sort of thing that needs to be tried.

11:54 – Another 5-on-3. The Marlies take a bench minor; it isn’t clear why but the commentators are guessing that Dallas Eakins is getting it for yapping at the referees. Apparently Eakins has been tossed from the game.

11:55 – It looked like Nugent-Hopkins had just scored; it will probably be reviewed but the referee waved it off immediately.

11:57 – 3:16 left in the game, and the Barons have a two-man advantage for almost a full minute yet. The Nugent-Hopkins shot is till under review; the AHL live feed has yet to supply a replay. The Nugent-Hopkins shot is ruled a goal, making it 5-3 and giving the Barons a 5-on-4 power play.

11:58 – The Nugent-Hopkins goal was a nice shot from the side of the net with the 5-on-3 advantage; it must have just squeaked across the line.

12:00 – The Barons pull their goalie and score on the 6-on-4 advantage. They shave enough time to tie this game. Eberle tallied his seventh of the year with a hard low shot through a crowd.

12:02 – 5-5! With the goalie pulled the Barons score again, with Nugent-Hopkins slapping the puck over the line on a broken play.

12:06 – A deflected shot goes high and catches Paul Ranger, who is lying on the ice and in some difficulty. The score is still 5-5; overtime coming up.

Overtime

12:10 – Back and forth here in the extra frame, but no great chances so far.

12:12 – Shout-out to the Cult of Hockey on the Barons’ official feed. Right now they’re reveling in the fact that colour guy Doug Sauter’s prediction – that Toronto might blow this 4-0 lead – turned out to be true. Absolutely need to enjoy that kind of prediction!

12:13 – Barons on the 4-on-3 penalty kill now. VandeVelde, House and Teubert out for Oklahoma.

12:15 – Danis makes a big save after Colten Teubert failed to clear the puck; finally the penalty killers get a break.

12:16 – Lander gets a quick cameo, and then Nelson goes right back to VandeVelde and House.

12:17 – Jake Gardiner scores moments after the penalty to Alex Plante (hooking) expires; the Marlies walk away with a 6-5 win despite blowing a 5-2 lead in just over three minutes in the third period.

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  • Leafs_17

     gonna half to wait for Fehr to get rid of the cap first

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  • peterbleafs

     Jays have lots of better arms than those two guys left in their system so none of the leaving players will be missed one bit.

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  • peterbleafs

    Get used to no season this year.  Personally am hoping this spells the beginning of the end of the NHL in its current form.

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  • mcloki

    Morning Gents. No News I see. OH well.

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  • JVR

    I’m actually more than content with Encarnacion being the everyday 1st baseman.

    His fielding wasn’t the problem when he was dubbed E5 while playing 3B, it was his inability to accurately throw the ball across the diamond.

    If one of Arencibia or D’Arnaud are being traded, I’d soon see a 2B or LF come back :)

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  • peterbleafs

     True enough, a top end 2nd baseman would be perfect too. 

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  • http://www.twitter.com/jmckelvie Gettin Rielled Up

    Are there any Free Agents the Jays could sign?

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  • peterbleafs

     One more good bat down around the 5 or 6 hole would make this team a high end competitive team.

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  • JVR

    I agree, they keep talking about the league expanding into Quebec City and Markham and while I have no problem with them doing that, they better contract 4 teams first!!

    Either that or have two teams relocate, with two being shelved.

    I vote for Florida, Columbus, Phoenix and Carolina.

    Not sure what other teams would be potential targets for contraction/relocation?
    Maybe one of the California teams (no reason for Ca to have more teams that On) or possibly even Nashville. Dallas has had some finicial problems recently, but I’m not sure if they have been resolved or not.

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  • Joe_17

     be nice to have Hill back

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  • rustynail

    The Hill from 4 years ago

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  • rustynail

    Interesting tidbit on the Jays trade is that they saved a lot of the money they spent in this trade when they traded Rios and Wells

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  • Joe_17

     Last year’s hill wasnt too shabby

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  • TheCanucksnaphook

    Wow, Damien Cox could take the fun out of Christmas…..what a miserable prick.

    (and yes I see the irony between my statement and my avatar…haha)

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  • Joe_17

     ?

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  • TheCanucksnaphook

    oh he is just bitching about the trade for the jays might not be that good and fans shouldnt get that excited.

    Fans SHOULD get excited…..they need hope and the chance at supporting a winning franchise. 

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  • Mind Bomb

     He is suck a Cox, Jesus

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  • bear1919

    Tampa Bay has lost 1/4 billion since day 1.
    Why are they a franchise?

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  • bear1919

     agree on Lind. Let EE play 1st a sign a big bat free agent if one is out there.

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  • Knights2Leafs

    How about his comments on women being elected to the HHOF.  I have no problem with qualified candidates, but it shouldn’t be done just for the sake of political correctness.  The bar should not be any lower for women candidates. Look at how lengthy and extensive the careers were of the 4 just elected.  It may not be fair, but women simply are not playing any where near the same number of games or against the same level of competition, so it should only be the elite of the elite that get in. JMO

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  • Leafs_17

    Cox is being a DICK

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  • Leafs_17

     ya i saw that article didn’t read it tho, he didn’t mention any candidates?

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  • rustynail

    The guy who said Joey Bats was juiced? that Cox?

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  • DefenceWinsChampionships

    I agree 100%. It’s the Hall of FAME. It should be comprised almost exclusively of NHLers. Why? Because it should be filled with players whose names pop into your head instantly when you hear “great hockey player”. Players that are watched by millions of fans on a game-to-game basis. Real “stars”. Every hockey fan that was old enough to understand the game when these last 4 inductees were playing knows who they are, and how dominant they were in hockey’s greatest league. It doesn’t matter what a player’s sex is. Making the Hall of Fame should be based on having an amazing career in the best hockey league. There are no rules against women making the NHL. If a woman made the NHL and had a Sundin-like career, she’d get in the Hall, too. This may sound harsh, but it’s a travesty when a player who had an amazing NHL career, and is/was loved by millions of fans gets passed over in favor of someone most hockey fans have never even heard of, just because the no-namer is a female.

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  • Mind Bomb

     Well to play devils advocate DWC  its the Hockey Hall of Fame and Haley Wickenheiser says high *-*

    http://www.hayleywickenheiser.com/

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