Good start, team

by on January 20, 2013 in Morning Mashup, Post Game - 604 Comments

Good start, team
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There’s no better way to kick off a Leafs season than to beat the Canadiens in their own rink, inspiring some hilarious yet predictable non-blowout booing from the fans and some verbal pleas to the front office to strike a deal with their unsigned RFA.

In the fans’ defense, the Habs looked particularly poor in a close but sloppy game all around. An entertaining first period, a product of pent up anxiousness and energy from the players, gave way to a bit of a crash in the second and third, expected from a group of players that hadn’t played against NHL competition at an NHL pace in eight months.

Yep, it’s premature to draw too many conclusions out of this one. Certainly though, – forget the bigger picture – Kostka playing his first NHL game at the age of 27 and producing a near-23 all-situations minutes of pretty much flawless hockey (save one penalty) was impressive in and of itself. Nazem Kadri gathering some early confidence and rewarding his coach and GM’s faith in him – they had to make a hole in the lineup to give him this chance – is nothing but a good thing.

What you have to remember about both of those guys is that they had the benefit of playing a lot recently, but Kadri, alongside linemates Komarov and JvR, made a positive impact almost every shift. His goal was a fine display of goal scoring instinct, sensing an opportunity to sift into the seam unnoticed, taking Kessel‘s pass from skate to stick, and beating Price who had overplayed the pass to his left. He supplemented the goal with a few big hits and a concerted effort to take care of his own end. His oh-fer on the faceoff dot is a slight concern.

Back to the point, I am having a hard time remembering the Habs generating much of anything in the way of clear cut scoring chances five on five, and even after generating a powerplay goal, Les Habitants never really seemed likely to score another. That’s somewhat of a testament to tight defensive zone coverage from the Leafs. But when the Leafs sagged in the third and quit moving their feet (understandable in the circumstances after mostly taking it to the Habs for the first two), the Habs managed to both carry the play for a significant spell and never really look ominous.

All that can be safely said about Scrivens‘ performance is that he didn’t lose them the game and deserves the next start. The Leafs managed to keep the Habs out of the good ice with much consistency and they did an effective job of clearing the occasional wild rebound. That’s of course a good thing from a defensive standpoint, but is probably not a luxury he’ll enjoy consistently against more formidable offenses, especially those with more size in the top six, and it will be interesting to see how he handles his first good test. The hope is that the Leafs goaltenders will be less taxed by quality scoring opportunities than last season under the Ron Wilson system, and that what we saw last night was a preview of the Carlyle system at work in terms of the team’s defensive performance.

One player I’d like to give a nod out to who didn’t get mentioned in Mislav’s excellent Game in Ten last night was actually the least played Leafs defenceman, Cody Franson. No defenceman in Blue looked bad, but Franson broke up two or three plays with good stick work including a two on one generated off of a big hit on Kadri just outside the Leafs’ blueline.

Qualifiers aside, and there are plenty, this shortened season emphasizes the need for a good start. One down.

Sunday Morning Victory Links..

Here’s the Randy Carlyle Post Game Interview and the Game In Six if you missed ‘em.

Too early for judgments in oddball NHL season

Saturday’s Three Stars: Blackhawks spoil Kings’ Banner Day, Jagr raises the beast
Ageless wonders Jagr and Selanne with big games last night.

Jeffler recaps the first day of NHL action.

Marlies beat Hamilton in a shootout
Tim Connolly scores in his first ever AHL game at age 31.

Backhand Shelf has all of your important highlights from opening day.

Scrivens stops 21, Leafs top Canadiens 2-1
Cam Charron’s recap including a scoring chance breakdown.

Michael Langlois’ thoughts on last night’s win.

Toronto Maple Leafs tickets

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  • Radar O’Rielly

    It is amazing that 20 pairs of eyes can see things 20 different ways.

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  • Knights2Leafs

    No sir, Komi played the right roles and the right minutes. He threw some nice hits to boot without getting out of position.

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  • peterbleafs

     Lots of us said that those guys (Connolly, Lombardi, Steckel) were bad for the team all year although I recall saying that we will see what Connolly brings.  Took only a few games to start disliking his effort.

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  • long_suffering_leaf_fan

     I didn’t notice him at all last night … that is a good night for Komi

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  • long_suffering_leaf_fan

     SPANKED! lol Gus came in to relieve Howard after the 5th goal

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  • Radar O’Rielly

    SCORE, Pominville with the assist, got him in my pool :)

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  • peterbleafs

    Detroit is a bottom 6 team now, they are in the hunt for MacKinnon.

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    On a Deep Purple kick today:

    Highway Star
    Burn
    Woman From Tokyo
    Perfect Strangers
    Knockin’ On Your Backdoor
    Child In Time

    Crank it up…and hit repeat.

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  • moi_moi

    Only 14 shots on net. lol

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  • long_suffering_leaf_fan

    he had a big night with the Marlies … had a goal and was a +2

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  • peterbleafs

    Carlyle was very smart to say he didnt give Kadri enough ice time.  Only Orr and Brown had less ice time than Kadri.  

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  • moi_moi

    They’re not that bad yet. But they could miss the playoffs, I had them to finish 9th in the West. But I keep saying their bubble is about to burst every year. So we’ll see.

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  • WendelGilmour

    Yep, and he made the most of those minutes. Created many chances, and 4 hits to boot.

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

    I think he was sincere though.  THe bad thing about RC’s coaching is that his matching allows the other team to dictate who gets on the ice sometimes.  They obviously recognized Kadri was on fire.

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  • Potsy

    Go back and look at the Armstrong chance
    Or the outlet passes he made
    Or the two or three other times he went to hit a covered player leaving his check wide open

    He was awful

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  • long_suffering_leaf_fan

     don’t forget Bad Attitude … great tune. You not a fan of the Joe Lynn Turner Deep Purple stuff? Slaves and Masters is a great album

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  • WendelGilmour

    True. RC will be in a better position to give Naz more ice at home with last change.

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  • long_suffering_leaf_fan

     Detroit will be fine … they always are

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  • moi_moi

    They always had the best d-man in the league though. They don’t have that luxury anymore.

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  • Alec_Brownscombe

    There’s been a new blog up for a while boys

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  • ingy56

    Love Lord’s keyboards on “Hush”

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

    The other thing, don’t be fooled by Montreal being a bad team.  They are like the opposite of us.  They might be bad, but they can still limit the scoring of other teams.  Only gave up 7 goals more than they scored last year, and hardly scored at all.  A lot of our offensive guys didn’t look wonderful last night, but that’s MTL’s strong suit. 

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  • Potsy

    I am so happy the leafs won but that was as sloppy a game as I van remember

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    Yup….just added Hush to the rotation.

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  • long_suffering_leaf_fan

    true

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