Post Game: Abbotsford Heat 3, Toronto Marlies 2

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Post Game: Abbotsford Heat 3, Toronto Marlies 2
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The Abbotsford Heat (13-4-3-2), the top team in the AHL, came into town to face off with one of the hottest teams in the AHL, the Toronto Marlies (13-8-0-1). The Marlies played and won their last game less than 24hrs ago against the Rochester Americans and entered this game on the strength of a four-game winning streak and great play at home (7-1-0-1).

The Marlies started off the game strong and had a strong edge in possession, but consecutive powerplays (Dylan Yeo @ 7:24 for cross-checking, Mark Fraser @ 12:19 for boarding) for the Abbotsford Heat started to swing momentum back their way; the Marlies were playing on their heels towards the end of the 1st period. The period ended with the Marlies being outshot 10-4 and outplayed in the latter-half of the period, despite having a powerplay of their own (Adam Estoclet, Holding, 15:14). Abbotsford Heat top-point producer, Ben Street, had 5 shots on goal in the first and was a force.

The 2nd period started poorly for the Marlies as the Heat kept the momentum going and started to wear down a tired Marlies team below the goal line with a fast-paced cycle by the smaller Heat forwards. After generating a clear edge in scoring opportunities throughout the 2nd, Max Reinhart opened the scoring at the 3:00 mark of the 2nd.

Subsequent minors were assessed to Paul Ranger (Roughing) and former Maple Leafs prospect Tyler Ruegsegger (Holding) at the 8:22 mark. In the ensuing 4-on-4 play, Kadri started off a nice rush and tried to dangle two players just over the blue line before getting stripped of the puck and falling over. The Heat came back and Ben Street scored his 6th goal and team leading 18th point at the 9:16 mark on the broken play caused by Kadri’s overhandling of the puck. Plays like this will frustrate a coach to no end and these are the sort of high-risk (and high-reward) plays that put Kadri either on the highlight reels and or in the coaches’ bad books.

Another powerplay for Toronto at the 13:19 mark came and went with no end product. While the Marlies have a deep team, they desperately missed Jake Gardiner quarterbacking their powerplay with his skating, vision, shot and hands. If the NHL resumes, this will be something the Marlies will have to address. The Marlies were 0-3 on the powerplay tonight.

The third period saw the Marlies storm back with two even strength goals. The first from Greg McKegg, at the 4:15 mark, with a great shot to beat Brust top-shelf, right-side off the left-wing.

That goal sparked the Marlies and the momentum shifted with another couple of strong shifts from McKegg, one that nearly resulted in a goal off a cycle down low that he fed in front.

Brad Ross’ play grew as the game went along, getting more opportunities playing alongside Matt Frattin and Nazem Kadri. At the 13:00 mark, Zigomanis won the offensive zone draw back to Kostka, who fired one from the point which Brad Ross was able to tip while generating a great screen in front of Brust.

The Marlies started to pour on the pressure as the game wore on but all was lost when, off of a bad clearing attempt by Dylan Yeo – who tried an ill-advised inlet clearing attempt and was hit hard, turning the puck over – Roman Horak tee’d up a shot that beat Ben Scivens up high.

The Marlies’ next game is December 15th against the Rochester Americans.

Some post game audio picked up from the Marlies dressing room (apologies if it’s tough to make out at points):

Dallas Eakins Post Game

Greg McKegg Post Game

Brad Ross Post Game

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  • WendelGilmour

    Tom Gulitti ‏@TGfireandice
    As expected, NHL officially announces cancellation of schedule through Dec. 30

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  • WendelGilmour

    Haha, it’s the only poll I’ve seen.

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  • mcloki

    Please tell me you read the Sun only for the pictures. ;-)

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  • WendelGilmour

    I wish I could. I read the all the sports sections with my morning coffee. 

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  • DSM

    Vancouver Sun has poll with 51% blaming owners.

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  • Burtonboy

    They had a better deal the 1st of  November then they will ever get now. It was all down hill from that point for the players . 

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  • mcloki

    What was the money amount on Nov 1st.

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  • WendelGilmour

    And the Calgary Sun has both at 54%, players at 30%, owners at 14%.

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  • Burtonboy

    Pat Leonard ‏@NYDNRangers
    Asked Bill Daly which owners would be willing to sit in next meeting: “I don’t anticipate any owners participating in our next meeting.”

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  • Burtonboy

    Pat Leonard ‏@NYDNRangers
    Asked Daly if he’s confident there will be a meeting w/ union this week. All he said was “nothing has been scheduled at this point”

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    You and I have agreed to disagree on the CBA talks.  I simply didn’t like Fehr’s tactics last Thursday evening and I think he is overplaying his hand at this point.  It’s not that I like Bettman (far from it)….I just don’t think there is much more for the NHL to give the players after last week (especially after the NHL offered up the remaining 90 million to make whole based on a 10 year deal).  Call it an ultimatum or whatever…I think the final deal (whenever it is signed) will not look that much different from what was on the table last week….and therefore, the longer this plays out…the more money the players will lose.  Fehr will push and push and push the envelope but he has to realize there is a breaking point (which I think was crossed last week).  Now, I think Fehr is leading the players over a cliff the longer this drags on.

    As noted, we can agree to disagree.

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  • OBIE

    Mike Brophy: @HockeyBroph: Based on nothing except having covered hockey for 30-plus yrs and a gut instinct, I say lockout ends within 10 days. #keepingitpositive

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  • Burtonboy

    211  mil

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  • DSM

    @Proteautype: Hey everybody, remember when NHL players should’ve taken the offer owners made in July because it wasn’t going to get any better? Me too.

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  • mcloki

    Actually I agree with You Bon. The deal is going to look a lot like last Thursdays proposal that Fehr taked about. 1 or 2 years difference on the length. Maybe down to 275 million instead fo 300 mill. 

    The breaking point and the point at which Fehr overplays his hand is cancellation of the season. And that would have happened to day as Bettman would have cancelled the season. 

    We’re down to the short strokes and the all in position. 

    In fact I think Daly saying ” that’s the hill we die on” is tantamount to saying “all in” 

    It’ll be over soon. Now is the staredown phase.

    Hey PA. The NHL wants contracts for 5 years. You want longer. Offer a franchise player exemption where you can sign one guy a year to a longer contract. That way a team can lock up Tavares for 10 years. Fans will like it . Your marketing department will like it. This should have been a no brainer a long time ago.

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  • mcloki

    SO how did going to 300 mil. And yes that will be back on the table. become a worse deal.

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  • Burtonboy

    How much have they lost in wages since that offer 

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  • mcloki

    That’s a bit of crying over spilt mik. The owners are losing 20 mill a day. And more importantly screwing up future Advertising negotiations. Do you have any idea how much this is going to affect their ability to price advertising in the future. 5 years minimum before they come back and not before a ton of “make goods” and special concessions. Let’s see how the Canadian TV deal goes. CBC will be looking to make up for the money it lost. Same with TSN and Sportsnet. 

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  • DSM

    Daly: “We’ll stay and re-engage if (they) agree to the three things that we say are important to us, which is the term of the CBA, term limits of player contracts, which is the hill we will die on, and compliance issues.”

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  • mcloki

    Someone remind me what compliance issues mean?

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  • Gowens34

    Takes ball and goes home ….

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  • Burtonboy

    Your not answering my question. From the players perspective ,forget the owners . How does it make sense to piss away another 200-300 mil when all you are getting is a 90 mil increase in make whole. Make whole is only good for 2 yrs by the way 

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  • mcloki

    Is this Thursday term limits or Nov 1st term limits. They have been moving goalposts in the past. Where are they now. Or will you change thema again when you think there is a remote possibility there is a deal in the making?

    My cynicism with the NHL obviously has reached new depths.

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  • Burtonboy

    It how they transition form one cba to the other . The league wants to keep the cap at 70 mil for one yr. They players want buyouts and capped escrow .

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  • DSM

    @DamoSpin: Let’s be clear; Ron Burkle was there to make a deal Wednesday night. If they’d kept hammering away, season would be starting in 10 days.

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