Game in 10: Game #5, Leafs 2 at Rangers 5

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Game in 10: Game #5, Leafs 2 at Rangers 5
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The Toronto Maple Leafs’ offense disappeared down the stretch and the defense had no answer for the “22-Million Dollar Line” en route to a 5 – 2 loss to the New York Rangers on Saturday night.  This was a funny game, because the Leafs never really had any business winning, yet carried a lead for 40+ minutes.   That said, when Henrik Lundqvist has an average night, he ought to face more than 17 shots.

  1. The Leafs are 2 – 3 – 0 for the season, with tonight’s performance eerily echoing Thursday’s debacle in Toronto.  They jumped to a 2-goal lead through 20, only to surrender 5 consecutive goals to New York.  They weren’t as bad as the final score indicated, as Del Zotto’s dagger in the third was something of a fluke.  All told though, it was frustrating, deflating final 40 minutes of hockey to watch.
  2. Two fights erupted early.  Mike Brown dropped the gloves with Arron Asham 3:59 into the game.  At the start of the next shift Colton Orr filled Mike Rupp in like an application.  They were the 46th and 47th fights to have taken place (been staged?) in the Eastern Conference so far this season.  While I find that number to be too high, I have to admit that while Orr does few things well, he’s quite the pugilist.
  3. A resilient Mikhail Grabovski made it 1 – 0 on an amazing backhand deke that has King Henrik still looking for his jock.  Grabovski fore-checked hard down the right wing boards, forcing the Rangers D to cough the puck up to Nikolai Kulemin, and then snuck down to the front of the net.  Kulemin found a streaking John Michael Liles who fed a wide open Grabovski for the tally.  The goal is Grabovski’s third in as many games, and came shortly after he was the victim of a scary-looking hit from Rangers captain Ryan Callahan.
  4. Hard luck night for James Reimer.  He had a confidence-boosting first period that saw him rob Rick Nash on a breakaway.  He was lucky and he was good as the Leafs killed four consecutive penalties through 40.  Although he let in three goals in the third, two of them with less than 7 minutes remaining, he was not the reason for the Leafs loss.  He made 37 saves, many of the spectacular variety, in a losing effort.  I think he played himself into the starters’ role tonight.
  5. Speaking of the penalty kill, it continues to be an asset to the club.  Jay McClement, Leo Komarov and Tyler Bozak have brought a dogged confidence to the kill that has been sorely missed in these parts since 2006.  Pressure unseen under Ron Wilson is being applied to the opposition points, and it’s causing turnovers and breaking up flow.  They blanked the Rangers through 4 chances.  It was also great to see van Riemsdyk feature on the PK; his role on the team has increased with each passing game.
  6. The power play is quickly becoming one of the bigger oddities in this young Leafs season.  The chip and chase seems to be a low percentage system to run with the man advantage, and yet the Leafs have tallied at least one goal on the PP in every game.  James van Riemsdyk potted his third goal of the season, again sneaking in behind the Rangers defensive coverage in front of the net.
  7. Rick Nash was hard used tonight.  He was rocked by Dion Phaneuf in the first period and Carl Gunnarsson in the second.  On that latter play, Nash showed why he belongs on Broadway, hamming it up to draw a penalty.  But as has been the case for countless other aspiring actors, there was no call back.  He still received his due accolades after tallying 2 assists.
  8. Clarke MacArthur received a laceration to his pinky finger on a surprisingly harmless-looking play.  With Joffrey Lupul already out, the depth on the left wing will be tested.  Should MacArthur be gone for an extended period of time, this could become one very long season.
  9. Phil Kessel had a bad game and his slump continues.  Without any goals through 5 games, he appeared to lose sight of his line mates, often trying to go it alone or opting to shoot when there were pass options available.  The goals will come, but his absence from the score sheet becomes more notable as the Leafs begin to accumulate multi-goal losses.
  10. Carlyle used the van Riemsdyk – Grabovski  - Kulemin line to shut down the Rangers top unit of Nash, Brad Richards and Marian Gaborik.  That might have been a miscalculation as the trio managed 8 points and looked dangerous most of the night.

The Buds are back at it on Tuesday when they travel to Buffalo to take on the Sabres.  Having allowed 12 goals in the past two games, let’s hope the defense shows up too.

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  • Whalz

    he could still get a late pick close to deadline especially if a major injury happens

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  • wiski

    There are only 4 players signed past next year.
    http://capgeek.com/mapleleafs

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  • 4evrblue

    At his price he’s worthless. We’d have to hold back salary. Somebody would take him in that case I think

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  • Kurt!!

    man we really got handled by a better team tonight it was hard to watch….last game we fell apart but could have won, this game we just got owned I really hope mac is back asap

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  • hometeem

    agree maybe at deadline but thats a no brainer to take what ya can get from an overager playin in the A witha contract thats about to expire

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  • 4evrblue

    I hope we keep Bozak to be honest. I was thinking we should move on from Franson, Gunner, MacArthur, Steckel and Connolly

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  • Whalz

    yup, and thats good.lots of money to go around.  :)

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Whalz:  You make valid points. I would rather trade Bozie-Mac-+ for Duchene, O’Rielly than for draft picks. No guarantee we have the assets (I would consider Gards) but Nonis can;t weaken the club by giving up too many assets.

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  • hometeem

    dont ya have to get a no playoff 1st rounder to package both for a 1st?

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  • Whalz

    avs will not trade dushense for 2 expiring contracts,,,,,,,and id trade gards as we have reilly to replace him soon enough,

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  • hometeem

    did dion stink it up that bad or was -4 fair

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  • Whalz

    what?

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  • Kurt!!

    i cant see avs trading duchene for anything short of a kings ransom…..would you?

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  • hometeem

    do we not need a 1st rd lottery pick to package both for a 1st?

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  • Kurt!!

    he played the whole game pretty much so he was bound to be minus

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  • hometeem

    no reason to even bring up duchene in trade talk, he is their franchise imo

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  • Whalz

    why would that matter?

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  • hometeem

    was just thinkin they were worth more than a late 1st if packaged together for 1

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  • Wilbur

    No way would I trade either of Gardiner or Rielly. These two will anchor our D (from an offensive and puck moving stand point) for years to come. I’m guessing Rielly will become that #2 defenseman or a #1B defenseman. We need to be patient and keep our top young assets.

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  • Whalz

    well i guess it depends on the team or situation,,,,,,,,,,,,i remember selanne and kariya going to the avs as a package,,

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Yes, if the Avs are in a financial crisis. Allegedly, the Coach doesn’t get on with him. Don’t think the Avs have any cap worries. If they keep him, do they keep Statsny? There are possibly other good centers. Whether Duchene is available or not, I just use Duchene as an example of trading for a player rather than drafting and waiting. :)

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  • 4evrblue

    agree 100%

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  • hometeem

    i was thinkin of the value of them combined mac/boz was more than a late first pic

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  • Whalz

    could be, maybe they could both be sent packing for 1st rd picks? thrown in a franson or steckle and i think there is a possibility to gain assets,,,,via prospects or draft picks

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  • Wilbur

    Our D as of start of 13/14 season…
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    Rielly + Phaneuf
    Gardiner + ?????
    ????? + ?????
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    Nonis (and this is a tall order) needs to find big, strong, physical, skating defenseman to play the right side with Gardiner…

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