Game in 10: Game #9, Canes 4 at Leafs 1

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Game in 10: Game #9, Canes 4 at Leafs 1
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Prepare yourself, this loss is going to invite some doomsday, trade-everybody overreactions.

1 - Game #9 started out much different than it ended, with a decent first period from the Leafs. Kadri, Frattin and Komarov are the only thing going for this team offensively at the moment. He’s got a lot of fans on this site, but it’s worth repeating anyways: Komarov has had a big impact despite being pointless. He covers a ridiculous amount of ice; they send him in as usually the lone forechecker and he does enough for two. Kadri and Frattin scored off a rush play, but just a shift or two of theirs earlier, Komarov nearly set the stage for a goal by applying pressure behind the net and causing a turnover for Kadri to hop on.

2 - A good start erased: Skinner beats out an icing and Holzer makes the decision to join Liles in the corner, with Grabovski and Kulemin arriving to support down low. Two defencemen in the corner often means someone’s open out front, and sure enough there was – Jordan Staal gets his first and it’s 1-1.

2b - For a good skater, Liles got edged out on two icing calls, one that contributed to a goal against and another that very well could have a little later on with the fourth line on the ice. Don’t get me wrong, Skinner (who beat Liles on the play that led to the Jordan Staal goal) is an amazing skater, but Liles was in position if he used his body positioning to his advantage and battled harder.

3 - Late in the 2nd it looked like the first line had finally gotten some overdue luck around the net. Bozak wins the draw and does the right thing, driving straight to the net. Kostka fires it low and hard at the net and the puck takes a bounce off Bozak’s skate and in. It’s ruled a kicked-in no-goal upon further review. Tough call. A few reviews of the player later, I can’t objectively make the case it wasn’t the right call. While it might have been in the course of Bozak stopping, the job of the war room in that situation is not to judge his intentions, it’s to determine whether or not there was a clear kicking motion. Bozak’s leg does swing through, so I’d say there was.

4 - This one starts going off the rails late in the second after a penalty on Jay McClement for snowing the goalie. Another questionable call, but one the Leafs have benefited from in the past (Pleckanec penalty vs. Montreal), and the reality of a silly new rule we must accept. On the ensuing PK, the Leafs lose a battle on the boards and Phaneuf steps up into the high slot with Komarov caught out of position after the lost board battle. The puck goes down low to Eric Staal in open space beside the net, Staal step outs in front to throw a pass across the crease, it takes a bad bounce off Kostka’s skate and it’s in the back of the net.

5 - It all goes downhill from there. Kostka gets flat out torched by Skinner (big mismatch in speed there) and takes a tripping penalty that really should’ve been a penalty shot. Holzer also gets burnt just outside his own blueline and throws out his knee to take down Tlusty shortly thereafter. The Canes capitalize on the 5 on 3 – imagine that – in the early third.

6 - Franson continues to conflict the hell out of me. Again, I like his game offensively, but he’s so mistake prone in his own zone (see goal #4).

7 - McClement is too useful to be playing with Orr and McLaren. I wouldn’t drop down Komarov to that fourth unit, but I would think about giving Ryan Hamilton more of a look if McClement is staying down there now that MacArthur is back.

8 - As for the PP, I’m just going to send you over to Anthony’s analysis from earlier today, because not a whole lot changed in this one. Carlyle, or Greg Cronin if he’s calling the players’ numbers for the PP personnel, is either stubborn as hell or much more patient than I.

9 - Damien Cox said at intermission that the Leafs appear to be a three line team, when in the past they’ve been a one or two line team, and how that’s a good sign for Carlyle’s group. On paper I’d agree, but they’ve yet to produce like one. The Lupul injury, of course, hurts big time. I think Carlyle has to shake it up here in an attempt to get Kessel going. Give him someone (Grabovski?) who can take some of the pressure off of #81 always having to carry his line. Kessel for his part needs to drive the puck more off the rush. Twice tonight he had gathered blazing pace off the rush only to pull up and get stripped of the puck. Defenders are expecting him to try to back them off and throw on the breaks; he’s got to keep them honest, drive it to the net and hope something goes in for him.

10 - The pressure is only going to get heavier as the Leafs lose games and struggle to score. Carlyle has to do what he can to get Kessel scoring, for the player’s sanity and if the team is to going to get the offense they need to win a respectable number of games. I don’t think you can worry about breaking up this line or that line right now. The lone exception might be the Kadri line with the chemistry Kadri and Frattin are showing. I could be overreacting – Cam Ward was excellent in this one.

10b - That’s 1-4 at home this season so far and an embarrassing thirteen regulation or overtime/shootout losses in their last 15 at home. Playing slump breakers for visiting players and giving Ontario boys a nice return home (in tonight’s case, both in one) has become all too common at the ACC and this team isn’t surprising anybody fast until it can make home ice advantage count.

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  • Dangle_My_Berries

    if this year demonstrates anything positive going forward lets hope its Reimer being a solid #1 ….he certainly looks far more relaxed in net

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  • Wilbur

    He’s also and excellent passer and may be quicker on the pass at the point than on the half boards. Of course, he’s a righty so you couldn’t have him playing the left side setting up Dion for the one-timers. Maybe Kessel on the right side with Franson playing the left-side for the one timers. Of course, then Franson would have to be in the line-up…

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    Oh, for sure.  These games are good for Reimer…getting him back into 2011 form slowly but surely.  We didn’t lose this (or any) game because of Reims.  Goaltending has been pretty decent for the most part.  I’d much rather stick with Reimer and Scrivens than give up anything for Luongo and his contract.

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Even with Komi and Franson making pretty big brain farts.

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

    One prediction for tomorrow’s game. Komisarek in, Holzer out

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  • Wilbur

    I think we can safely say that in 9 games we can really only pin a loss on the goaltending once (vs. NYI)…

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    True enough…and can someone please send Dion for target practice??  That boy needs to learn some accuracy.

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  • Dangle_My_Berries

    ya agree, Lou comes super cheap or doesn’t come at all. No pressure on our side to make a move as of right now, at least not as far as the net is concerned. 

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  • Wilbur

    The entire group of D were missing the net tonight. I’d settle for low wrist shots at this point…

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  • Dangle_My_Berries

    i have noticed over the last couple games that Franson has made a play where I thought to myself, “thats why hes in the press box most night” …he seems to need to work on his decision making, or maybe he just hasnt gotten into a groove yet. 

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    I’d prefer Lou not come at all….now that I’ve seen Reimer playing up to snuff.  Even if Lou were to come super cheap…I’d still pass.  Gillis can suck it.

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  • ingy56

    I don’t think Lou’s going anywhere personally. Gillis will look real stupid if Schenider doesn’t work out and Luongo’s winning games for the Canucks right now. 

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  • BorjeSundin

    How about a 4th line of McClement, Brown and Franson. I think Cody should be moved to the forward postion. 
    That line would be defensively responsible. 

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  • Dangle_My_Berries

    that’s a fair assessment, I agree

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  • Wilbur

    I’ll take a #1C, a rock solid shut-down Dman and Gardiner and Rielly over Luongo any day of the week…

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  • BorjeSundin

    At least Phil can get his shot through, not sure if he can snipe from 60 ft. I’d put Phil on the point with Liles. And get Dion on PP2

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    This has probably been asked and answered during the day…but has anyone got an update on Gardiner??  How’s he playing with the Marlies??  Is he working the cobwebs out of his head??  Any news on when he will be back up??

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  • Dangle_My_Berries

    Lou’s laughing right now, has basically shut up all his critics in the city and tossed a giant wrench in Gillis’ plans. There is no greater motivation then spite and revenge, Im sure a little part of Lou is simply loving what hes accomplished so far….his sarcastic quote about how being a back-up is “funner” then expected is very telling.

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

    I think Franson as a forward seems good 

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  • ingy56

    Exactly. 

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  • Wilbur

    It (“back-up is funner”) also sounded like a bit of a shot against Schneider.

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  • Dangle_My_Berries

    Gillis can most certainly suck it

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    I actually don’t blame Lou in any of this.  Gillis, Vignault (sp), and the Canucks fucked this up…not Lou.  Good for him for making Van look like a Mickey Mouse operation. 

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  • Dangle_My_Berries

    absolutely was, very sarcastic way of saying, “Hey, I thought I was the overpaid backup everyone wants to move? What happened to the new starter? Looks like you need me more then you think” Dont blame lou at all for any of this, hes done exactly  why he needed to do, I applaud him for putting the media hype aside and playing himself into that net. Other guys would have mailed it in and not have given two shits about a team that wanted to move them so shortly after they signed him to big money contracts. Shows that Lou is a competitor, but I can sense of level of resentment he has towards Canucks management now  

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  • BorjeSundin

    Sure, just cause he’s not the greatest D man doesn’t mean he’s useless. Franson would be a 6’5 power forward who could crash the net. He’s a great passer and I would feel comfortable with him on the fourth line. 

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