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

    jones

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  • wiski

    B.D. Gallof ‏@BDGallof
    Per Newsday, Charles Wang’s loan for Marriott is in “imminent default”. “$103.5 million loan turned over to Texas-based debt company #isles

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  • Wilbur

    No guarantee of that and I should have added another qualifier…”Veteran”.

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  • GeorgeCostanza

    Ranger

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  • wiski

    Lance Hornby ‏@sunhornby
    Grabbo contrite about second faceoff violation call in as many games. Knows new rule, says he keeps forgetting.

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  • Wilbur

    Nope. I want more of a shut-down guy. Ranger is an offensive D. I’d like someone that would truly be considered a #3 D but of a physical/defensive nature. Needs to be able to skate and make the first move with the puck in the defensive zone. Could be a guy like Sylvan Lefebvre was for the 92/93 Leafs…

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  • wiski

    Blair Jones does nothing but miss 10-bell chances.

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  • GeorgeCostanza

      I love Sylvan Lefebvre.

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  • jcg_4

     they were free agents if I remember correctly

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  • Inchesstyle

    i would make a big trade with avs  bozak franson macarthur for duchesne we need a centre.now qould the avs take this deal??

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  • Inchesstyle

    Gardiner would fetch us a 1 centre that we really need.

    trade offer

    colorado – Jake.Gardiner  Tyler.Bozak D.Steckel                      Toronto M.Duchene

    you have to trade something in order to shore up a needed area.
                     

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  • Inchesstyle

    first line when healthy lupul duchene kessel
                                    kulimen grabovski jvr
                                    frattin kadri macarthur
                                    brown maclement komarov

                                    

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  • Gjdevlin

    This is a carry over team from last spring. It is still the problem. Tyler Bozak, Mike Grabovski and Phil Kessel are not hitters at all. You can knock Kessell off the puck along with Grabovski and that is a problem when you want to penetrate a defense as big as the Rangers.

    I don’t think the Leafs will make any moves this spring. This is the team that will ride it out to the end of the season.

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  • Declan Kerin

    A lot of the fans are not thrilled with him, either. There are “Trade Duchene” camps, believe it or not. 

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  • Doorman

    Your up; early or late?

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  • Declan Kerin

    Half asleep cruising on the phone. HA. You?

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  • Doorman

    Night shift timing!  lol  I fell a sleep in the 3rd and Now Im wide awake!  lol

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  • Declan Kerin

    You didn’t miss much, that’s for sure.

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  • Doorman

    Yea!  Time to Tank yet!  lol

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  • maple1967leafs

    lol,,In all fairness to OV,He and Bryz are tied for points but Bryz has played one more game  this from aaronward

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  • Great dane

    The Ranger game highlighted that structural problems of the Leafs.

    Phaneuf playing 32+ minutes – mistake
    Kostka a 5 game rookie playing 31+ minutes – big mistake
     
    Gunnar plays 20 minutes  – check

    Liles  plays 13 minutes – not good
    Komisarek  plays 14 minutes – worse for his cap hit.

    That doesn’t work when playing 4 games in 6 days.

    Up front the MacA – Bozak – Kessel line (which I will not call a first line) is totally of balance with Lupul.

    Bozak is not first line material and neither is MacA.

    Compared with NYR vs Leaf first line

    Kessel vs. Graborik. Sniper against sniper

    MacA vs. Nash: Completely over matched

    Bozak vs. Richards: Completely over matched

    When the “first” line can’t take some of the pressure of the Grabo line NYR will in the end out play Grabo’s line.

    But there are a lot of good stuff as well:  PK is looking good. Reimer was good to very good without him bringing his A game NYR could have made 8-10 goals.

    Bottom line: Leafs need to pony of the money to sign the star players that are required in the summer.

    Draft Jones and/or Mackinnon because with Lupul out we will get a top 5 pick. 
     

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  • Great dane

    http://www.thestar.com/sports/leafs/article/1320589–toronto-maple-leafs-fall-to-new-york-rangers

    Cox sums it up. 

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  • Rick Akin

    If somehow Tiny Mac is a vital part of your team, and will be missed, that says a lot. As a group, the Leafs ARE tiny, and they play that way. The Rangers ran all over them, and the Islanders just skated away from them. Lombardi and Connolly would be no worse than the present slugs, but that also says something. While there is some sympathy out there for how Burke was canned, I think given the state of this team four years after Burkie arrived, the canning was justified. There may be some decent younger talent, and some prospects, but this group is still years away from being competitive. The compete level that Leaf management loves to talk about , is just not there in most of their players, far too much of the time. I am nervous about them going to Buffalo, and downright terrified about having to play those nasty Bruins . So, you can imagine how the little Leafs are looking ahead to this week. Not until the Leafs add guys like Tyler Biggs and a few more of that ilk, will you see guys in blue and white uniforms actually winning battles in the corners and along the boards. Last comment…if Reimer survives with this group in front of him, he should be knighted.

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  • Rick Akin

    only if the Avs GM wants to improve the Leafs

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  • Rick Akin

    agreed

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