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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  • wiski

    Trying to stir up some hope ;)

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  • Yaknowwhat

    That cements it….we are living in the worst depths of hell…thanks djamon…

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  • Yaknowwhat

    Getting depressing? lol..we were there a few years ago..

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  • Yaknowwhat

    My era’s worst than yours…is not..is so..I’ve gone through more as a fan than you have..have not..have so…god help us..lol..

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  • rustynail

    It was actually 2 in a 700 year pro career :)

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  • John Stewart

    IN DEFENSE OF WILSON

    Wilson had a team with no goalie, no defense and no centre.  Yes, he was the wrong coach for a developing team – but lordy! at their best -they did play some exciting up-tempo games.  With some talent he is one of the best.  Out-coached Babcock, Hitchcock and Lemaire in the Olympics with only a third of the talent.  Beat Canada in the round robin – and came within a hair of winning the gold.

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  • Skip2myYOUUUUUUTH

    Annoying is how i see it. lolll. 

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  • Johnstewart03

    IN DEFENSE OF WILSON

    Wilson had a team with no goalie, no defense and no centre.  Yes, he
    was the wrong coach for a developing team – but lordy! at their best
    -they did play some exciting up-tempo games.  With some talent he is one
    of the best.  Out-coached Babcock, Hitchcock and Lemaire in the
    Olympics with only a third of the talent.  Beat Canada in the round
    robin – and came within a hair of winning the gold.
     

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  • moi_moi

    Two, I believe. 

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Is amnesia the CURE for leaf fans?

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  • wiski

    If he had a dollar for every time it has been said. lol

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  • djamon

    No…amnesia is the cause.

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  • keon

    No, Crown Royal and lots of it, until you go blind

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  • Jeff87

    That’s because the rules have changed. They made playoffs with 52 points one year in the Ballard years. Now you have to get to 90. If it had been today’s rules they wouldn’t have made playoffs 13 seasons in a row.

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  • Skip2myYOUUUUUUTH

    We’re in 2013, fuck Ballard, fuck Wilson, fuck Burke, fuck whoever. The wheels are pointing forward, Nonis is the man, and he’s going to right this ship in the right direction. We aren’t going to take short cuts, we’re going to be patient, and we the fans need to deal with it. Its fun to see guys like Kadri, Gardiner, Reimer, JVR get the chance to abide with the upper echelon of this league. We are going to lose some games, and it is going to give us support in the draft. There is no gloom about this situation, things are exactly how theyre supposed to be. We are on the rise. We’re competing even when Kessel is pretty much doing nothing (although he is shooting yes), we couldn’t have said that in previous years of him being here.

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  • Julie sucks

     Winning is the only cure, my friend.

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Ingrained into the psyche. See a player with great potential come into the team and then get traded for a pensionable vet. (Guess that’s why a pension Fund bought us.)

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  • Alec_Brownscombe

    http://mapleleafshotstove.com/2013/01/27/familiar-flaws-in-early-days-for-carlyles-leafs/

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Agreed. But its the retrospective part that I want amnesia for. Although I don’t want to forget Wendel, Dougie, Stumpy, Vinny, Gary N, et al. I get into degrees of anger when I see Ballard in my mind’s eye, and amnesia would be a great cure for that.

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Touche.  :)

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Message received. Problem is the hangover for me. Recovery is slower.

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  • DSM

    The Leafs made the playoff all those years because it was decided by the conference and not division. They were only competing with five teams for a playoff spot. They used to make it in with losing records and sometimes with points totals in the 50s. As long as there was one worse team in the conference than the Leafs, they got in. Now its by division and they have to compete against half the league for a playoff spot.

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  • moi_moi

    Why do I think you are Ron Wilson? Nice try Ronnie! ;)

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  • Johnstewart03

    Nope!  Just think Wilson gets a bad rap too often.  Burke hung him out to dry – a couple os short term vets like Madden and Modano (at a million each)  would have helped the kids for a year – and got us into the playoffs

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  • Knights2Leafs

    Bad rap?  Ya, just ask a few of the players he shit all over – Phil, Gus, Franson, Kadri etc.

    Bet you loved it when he made his little extension announcement on twitter on Christmas Day. Ya, he was one class act alright.

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