Game in 10: Game #6, Leafs 4 at Sabres 3

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Game in 10: Game #6, Leafs 4 at Sabres 3
Toronto’s Carl Gunnarsson, left, and goaltender James Reimer, right, defend against Buffalo’s Thomas Vanek January 29, 2013 at the First Niagara Center in Buffalo.
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The Toronto Maple Leafs did the previously unthinkable, walking into Buffalo and winning an exciting game in overtime.  Tonight’s match looked like it may follow the same unsavory fate that has plagued the Leafs at HSBC in recent years when Buffalo tied it up late.  But a team devoid of two of their top wingers in Joffrey Lupul and Clarke MacArthur showed fortitude and grabbed a victory in the dying moments of overtime.

1.  Before this game started, the makeshift line of Kulemin-Grabovski-McClement raised some eyebrows. Surely it would be better to throw Kadri into JvR‘s vacated wing for the offense, while creating a shutdown line of Frattin-McClement-Komarov? Nope. Carlyle is a coach that loves to create “pairs” of players, with the third spot being up for rotation. Thus far, it is obvious that Bozak-Kessel, Grabovski-Kulemin, and Kadri-Komarov will be attached at the hip. Turned out be a good decision by the bench boss, as McClement got on the board early. He exhibited speed, determination on the puck and smart backside pressure all night long. McClement fit in well with Grabovski-Kulemin, whose success as the Mac in the USSR line was heavily reliant on forcing turnovers and being relentless on the puck.

2.  Of course, that first McClement goal was only partly the result of fierce board work by Kulemin, and partly the beneficiary of a certain Lebanese’s laser to the top corner of Buffalo’s net. Nazem Kadri had another strong game, with the growing trust of Carlyle evidenced by a bump to the first PP unit in the second period. The difference between this year’s Kadri and previous incarnations lie in the small things. In the second period, as the Leafs attempted to gain the line, he held back at the line. He kept the puck in twice, but more importantly was in proper defensive position when the Sabres came back the other way.

3.  A relatively quiet night for James van Riemsdyk. The thought of putting two of our most lethal offensive weapons on the same line is tantalizing, but he is slightly miscast on the wing opposite Phil Kessel. Both players are at their best when they are unloading rubber on their opponents at a high volume. There simply isn’t enough puck for two players that could easily average around four shots on net. Of course, if JvR were to meld into the role of a big body that retrieves the puck and makes plays, a la Joffrey Lupul, this could work. He certainly has the talent and the frame. It remains to be seen whether the coaching staff sees this as a temporary assignment while MacArthur is out, or the beginning of a more permanent position.

4.  A much better night for the captain. Dion was probably thankful that he didn’t have to carry the blueline for more than half the game, showing it early by deftly breaking up a 2-on-1 in the first period. Dion receives some unfair flak for his play at times, because he is expected to do it all with often questionable help (no offense to Kostka et al.). When compared to the partners that some of the other top blueliners are privy to, it’s easy to see how a reputable #2 men would solidify Phaneuf‘s position as an elite all-around defenseman in the league.

5.  Cody. Franson. Often maligned, rarely celebrated. He shone tonight in the offensive end, with his patented “how did he even get that on net?!?” shot coming through on a couple of occasions.  He was a difference-maker.  It’s easy to see why Barry Trotz gave him so many starts in the o-zone. Hopefully tonight will lead to an increase in confidence all around: in the coaching staff’s willingness to ice him regularly, and in Franson himself.

6.  Phil Kessel? The goals will come. Just relax. This message may be more important for Kessel himself to hear than the fans. Toronto’s resident social butterfly is clutching his stick a little too tightly. However, it’s guaranteed that once they start coming the dam will burst open.

7.  Matt Frattin fumbled on a 2-on-1 in the first, and redeemed himself with some net drive later in the game. The points have come for Frattin in his time in the bigs this year, but he still has some catching up to do in terms of speed. He’ll be a fixture on the third line this year, rightfully so.

8.  Reimer was solid, if not spectacular in net tonight.  With the #1 position firmly in his grasp, one would expect Reimer to build on this performance going forward.

9.  Leonid Komarov gave us his best Darcy Tucker impression with hits, grit and quality agitating. He drew a penalty with his net drive and avoided the temptation of retaliation, receiving significant congratulations from his teammates and coaches upon doing so. On the other hand, he whiffed on an open shot as Miller was scrambling behind the net, and has yet to show the offensive touch that had him as a point-a-gamer in the KHL. Much like Frattin, there is room for some fine tuning in his game, but he should be making worthwhile contributions all year long.

10.  Well, it looks like Frattin needed all of one game to catch up completely. A power forward move on the wing and he roofs it on Ryan Miller with seconds left in overtime. Expect his game to continue on its upward trajectory.

Toronto will look forward to facing Alexander Ovechkin and the Washington Capitals on Thursday night.  The Leafs are at risk of falling behind Northeast Division rivals such as the Bruins, Senators and Canadiens (what?) and will be looking to string together some wins.

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  • Reenergized

    I think I’ll head off to work before that happens … just glad the team worked hard and pulled it out yesterday … Hope Franson is now a permanent fixture, wouldn’t mind seeing Liles sit a bit when Gardier is 100%

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  • Skip2myYOUUUUUUTH

     Ohhhh you were talkin about Kessel?? Fair enough. I guess id say at times he’s just been too easy to take off the puck, whereas tonight he was doing little extra things to allow himself to get better shots off.

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  • Skip2myYOUUUUUUTH

    @Reenergized I think somebody gets traded. Im hopin’ Gunnarsson+ to DET for either Brunner, or Nyquist ;)

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  • Great dane

    Only Gunnar and Phaneuf can do the heavy lifting on the defense.

    Gunnar has a quite way of getting things done and people should start to appreciate it a bit more

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  • Ensign

    im not in a rush to move any of our D to be honest.. you need depth there for the playoffs.

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  • Komas Taberle

    Try this, it’s delish
    Fish Soup.
    I filet of smoke cod
    I filet of haddock
    20 shrimp
    20 scallops
    20 Calamari
    3 potatoes cubed
    boil 2 cups of water with 2 cups of organic chicken stock and couple of dashes of fish sauce
    add smoke cod, haddock and cubed potatoes
    Cook for 10 mins, breaking up fish with a fork
    Add shrimp, scallops and calamari
    cook for another 5 mins
    add 1/2 cup of 10% cream and 1/2 cup of 2% Milk and a tablespoon of butter cook for 1 min
    Garnish with fresh parsley & serve with fresh bread & butter
    Serves 4
    Enjoy.

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  • Skip2myYOUUUUUUTH

    @Great Dane: Gunnarsson is horrible in coverage. He has good puck skills and his reach and persistence is commendable. But to me he’s expendable in terms of what we have on our team and in the system.

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  • mcloki

    Being  a Franson supporter from the start I’m glad to see him starting to prove himself. The guy may have an ego, but he wants to prove himself as a Leaf. That needs to be rewarded. 

    He needs more time on the PP. First line minutes on the PP. If Phaneuf is being overplayed, why not move him to second line PP. He gets reseted because you know he;s going to play a ton of minutes.

    Secondly the first PP should be. Frattin. Kadri, JVR Franson and Liles. 

    Fransons gets the shot through, JVR goes to the net. Kadri and Frattin can snipe from the wings. Snd Liles can set these guys up.

    It’s Fransons ability to get the shot through that is so valuable. Wait till he starts connecting with Fratts and Kadri. 

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  • Gilbert

    Man if someone had told me before the season started the leafs were 3-3 with Lupul missing 3 games and kessel having no goals, I would have taken it in a heart beat.

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  • http://www.mapleleafshotstove.com/ mr_hanie

    The one player that should be bought out in the summer is Liles. Burke signed him to a ridiculous contract. He is terrible covering his man, coughs up the puck constantly, and always puts his defense partner in awkward situations by blindly throwing the puck, when he hears footsteps coming. Liles is the next Jeff Finger.

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  • Ensign

    Im not sure how i feel about Franson outside of he hasn’t been given a chance to show what he’s worth.

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  • Jay_Berg

    is this a real post? 

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  • Gilbert

    Does Franson play the same side as Phanuef?

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  • mcloki

    No. Liles contract will be up just as Rielly is rounding into form.

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  • Skip2myYOUUUUUUTH

    @Ensign He shows everytime he’s in the lineup that he’s a threat to score. And he’s a Ryan Miller killer (last game wasn’t the only time he’s given him a rough go). If we ever sit him against Buffalo again, ill shit on Carlyles desk.

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  • Skip2myYOUUUUUUTH

     @Mcloki Yes but i believe Gardiner can take Liles’ role far before Rielly needs to no??

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  • http://www.mapleleafshotstove.com/ mr_hanie

     Gardiner should replace Liles

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  • keon

    Gardiner will replace Liles, eventually

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  • Gilbert

    Gardinar and Liles have both had a Concussion in the past year. Why get rid of either.

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  • Skip2myYOUUUUUUTH

     Solid point Gilbert. We should be pretty pumped for the coming weeks. If they can all click, we can be a pretty underratedly dangerous club.

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  • Skip2myYOUUUUUUTH

    @Gilbert ….wait…so Concussions are a plus now? LOL  :P

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  • mcloki

    Gardiner is in already. Burke had a plan. That plan was to have vets in place that let their youth develop. Kadr, Frattin were held back because of Lombardi and Connolly, Reilly and Gards because of Liles and Komi. AS the vets near teh end of their contract we get seasoned youth coming up. 

    I won’t say that keeping Kadri and Frattin down a little longer has made them better players yet. But now the results look good. i’ll temper my enthusiasm till the end of the year.

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  • Burtonboy

    Not sure why your shitting on Liles . He played decent last night . It was his pass to Frattin and shouting at him to go,go,go that got us the win. Besides he’s a good vet to have for the youngsters 

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  • keon

    Last week -25, today +9 and pouring rain

    Make up your fucking mind you sick bitch

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  • Gilbert

    No but saying Liles should go because of Gardinar when Gardinar has had a Concussion and was sent to the minors last week is retarded.

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