Rooting Against the Underdog

by on January 28, 2013 in Morning Mashup, Opinion - 1,347 Comments

Rooting Against the Underdog
Mike Kostka
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One of the more positive stories in Leafland a week ago was Mike Kostka earning a spot on the Leafs blue line coming out of camp. The 27-year-old career AHLer made his NHL debut in Montreal and was able to pick up his first point. He didn’t look horribly out of place against a horrible team. It also probably didn’t hurt to have a guy who has been playing all season, eating 20 minutes a night, in the first couple of shakedown games.

Kostka certainly seemed like a reliable option that would slowly slide down the depth chart as Carlyle had a better chance to assess his regulars. To date (albeit it’s been five games) that hasn’t happened. Kostka played 22:59 minutes against Montreal, and that ice time has climbed up to over 31 minutes against New York on Saturday night (he was also minus -4). He’s currently 10th in the league in Average Time on Ice per game, ahead of recent Norris Trophy winners Zdeno Chara and Erik Karlsson.

Presently, Kostka also is the top four of defenseman for shorthanded icetime and has also been been placed on the top powerplay unit. Presumably Kostka knows exactly how Carlyle takes his coffee, or has some damned incriminating photos of Randy, because there hasn’t been anything  in Kostka’s career that justifies this kind of promotion.

From a useless stat point of view, Kostka fares pretty horribly. He’s second worst in the league for +/- at minus 7 (only behind Phaneuf), and third worst in the league for giveaways with six.

If you want to look at more relevant information, you’ll see that Phaneuf and Kostka have the worst on ice save percentages at even strength, and Kostka has the worst Offensive Zone Finish % on the Leafs (also good for 9th worst in the league.)

Are the Leafs so desperate to believe they have found the next Jason Garrison that they’re ready to thrust him into top pairing minutes? Is this not a cheaper version of the Jeff Finger signing or almost identical to what the Oilers experienced with Corey Potter? Phaneuf has already been asked to carry a load that is a little too heavy for him, but to then pair him with a minor leaguer seems cruel. As Cam Charron covers in his article on The Leafs Nation, the Toronto media is already lazily setting its sights on Dion as a buyout candidate because of this.

Is it fair to say that Kostka doesn’t have value at the NHL level? No. Given the Leafs current defense, there doesn’t seem to be a reason why he couldn’t be platooning in and out of the sixth spot on the blue line depending on what the need is that night. Franson is the more talented right-handed shot who could ultimately support Dion, or ideally reunite Phaneuf with Gunnarsson if Carlyle really wants a pairing to play thirty minutes a night. Kostka seems more like a Marc-Andre Bergeron/Anton Babchuk type option. Throw him in your bottom pair if you want that extra second unit powerplay quarterback, or put him with someone you don’t trust moving the puck on the left side (Fraser comes to mind).

It seems that Fraser and Kostka should be trading off spots until Gardiner is ready to return to the NHL. Fraser gets the punching bag nights, and Kostka gets the nights when a decent third line pairing is in order.

It may only have been a week, but it seems that the Leafs blue line is still the biggest question mark on the team. While I’m not ready to anoint Reimer the current and future starting goaltender for the Leafs, I still remain curious about how good a goaltender he could be with a strong defense in front of him.

 

Monday Morning Links…

Should the Leafs Buyout Dion Phaneuf
If you answered with anything other than “HELLS NO” please give your head a shake. Finding a true top pairing partner for him needs to be a priority.

Tiger vs. The Rangers
Vintage Leafs has some new photos up, go check them out.

Asking Some Tough but Fair Questions About the Maple Leafs
Some interesting questions over at VLM. I haven’t completely thought out my answers yet, but am one of the few people that honestly believes that Phaneuf is a capable leader.

Top Five Leafs Concerns
Grit, sandpaper, and leadership didn’t make the list. I think the way the team is diagnosed is at least improving.

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  • wiski

    L.A. Lariviere ‏@L_A_theRiver
    The latest from Habs D PK Subban: Agent Don Meehan, his client and family will discuss the current situation and move closer to decision.

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  • Ensign

    all should be bought out and sent on their merry way :P

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  • leafmealone

    Ooops. Didn’t even read the article. Was just reacting to the idea of trading our first this season to try and improve. Still have issues with it in that context though. ROR just isn’t the “right” guy to fit our C needs. PK is at least heading us in the right direction, but the pick might very well turn into Seth Jones who is likely to be much better.

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  • Doorman

    Thats why I didnt catch you!!!  Lol  Make sure you move your roster!  Good luck!!!

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  • leafmealone

    Cause he’s not Phil Kessel and doesn’t play in Toronto?

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  • wendelsway

    I always rest meat…..except for prime rib because of the method I use.  I haven’t cooked a roast or chicken in the oven since before the Kamado purchase…..everything tastes better on the bbq

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  • Shift_Disturber

    I’m on all over it now. Thanks

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  • djamon

    Yeah, I think you’re probably in the majority thinking that. Me…I think PK is more of a sure thing than either Jones or McKinnon who are just kids.

    If it was just one first rounder I’d be all for it…but not if it costs us and more.

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  • Zep2

    Thanks, Ill try that 

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  • wiski

    He probably want 5.5 like Phil so that would be 1st 2nd and a 3rd I think?

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  • lescott

    Anyone else have a lessened opinion of Mike Kostka now, as a result of this article?  No, me neither.  I do disapprove of how he’s been very responsible defensively, as compared to any other Leafs defenseman this year.

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  • Doorman

    make sure it,s a cheap prime rib!  just in case you fuck it up!!!  Lol

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  • leafmealone

    First, thanks for suggesting I might be right. lol. Second, I’ve always wondered about Kessel’s role on an RC coached team.

    a) With a bigger bodied centre Kessel’s “issues” in an RC based system might be greatly mitigated-but that’s hard to go with if he keeps playing with Lupul. I say this because it’s actually Lupul who is the greater defensive liability than Kessel. (great article over at PPP by Steve Burtch about the value of Lupul’s injury to the team)

    b) As there’s no way we can get back what we gave for him, and no trade that can be made to directly replace his production, it’s hard to argue for such a move. If we could send him to ANA for Perry (giving them the chance to resign Getz this season and then work on Kessel for the year after-likely after dumping Hiller’s $ for Gibson) then great, but if we just get a collection of complimentary pieces then why do it? As you and I agree we will have the chance at these types of players in FA with plenty of cap space and roster spots opening up.

    c) It really depends on whether they think he’ll resign and how much it will cost.

    I’m personally hoping to pry a few of the Wild’s top end prospects away from them for Phil. He’s a Minnesota boy and played his college hockey there. Pairing him with Parise would be a great idea.

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  • leafmealone

    Agreed. Benn was by far the best fit of the three.

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  • Zep2

    No such thing exists . 

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  • Doorman

    Is;  blank_  carltontheBear???  cap B

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  • leafmealone

    I think cheap and prime rib don’t really go together. 

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  • Doorman

    Yea!  I never fuck up either!!!  lol

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  • lescott

    Lupul’s played a 200 ft game this season, backchecked and finished his checks.  Kessel hasn’t.

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  • Ensign

    It can if you keep your eye out :)

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  • leafmealone

    Pretty much. 

    Honestly though, I think PK’s play doesn’t mirror the hype. He’s really a 3-4 guy right now who’s good on the PP. He could be a stud top pairing guy, but he actually really isn’t there yet and might never be.

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  • Falcon

     Good and sensible points. Any information about the prospects or picks ?

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  • leafmealone

    Hey, I’m all about seeing what’s on sale at grocery store when I go through, but even “cheap” prime  rib isn’t that cheap. And it’s often cheap because it was either f’ed up by whoever butchered it or is too fatty for the size. Neither option excites me. I’d rather pay for good meat as it will stand on it’s own flavour-wise if done right. Whereas, outside of this, I can pay very little for other cuts and employ a little culinary magic to turn it into something much better than the sum of it’s fat and cartilage.

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  • lescott

    I won’t waste any more time reading Steve Burtch.

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  • Ensign

    For sure..although sometimes you can get a good deal at Superstore or Costco at XMAS.

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