Game in 10: Game #11, Leafs 3 at Jets 2

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Game in 10: Game #11, Leafs 3 at Jets 2
Carlyle Welcomed back to Winnipeg
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A tilt between two of the league’s youngest teams went pretty much as expected.  Questionable special teams, fast-paced action, and a blown third period lead.  Thankfully, the Maple Leafs were on the winning side of this one and climb to a game above .500 eleven games into the season.

1. The Jets came out flying (pun intended). Fantastic crowd up in the ‘Peg that shows you what actual cheering from the stands can do for a team. You can guarantee that you will never see the ACC thriving with the consistent energy of the MTS Centre outside of the playoffs. Said energy went straight to the legs of Kane and company as they took it to the Leafs early. Winnipeg may not be the best defensive team, but they have a lot of skilled, big forwards and are a legit center or two away (aren’t we all?) from being offensively elite.

2. It was a matchup of sad-sack special teams, as the Leafs depressing PP took on Winnipeg’s league-worst PK. That Liles started out there along with Phaneuf was a good sign that whichever stubborn son of a bitch that’s in charge of the PP is beginning to see common sense. Unfortunately, they started off 0 for 3 with a shorthanded goal against.

3. Speaking of shorties, Tyler Bozak was one of many Toronto players that got a good chance on a Jets powerplay that was missing its main anchor in Dustin Byfuglien. Bozak made good on his breakaway, roofing it with aplomb.  You could almost see his challenging flow-fueled roar aimed in Stephen Weiss’s general direction. Boy, that Bozak kid sure would make a great third line defensive center.

4. Anthony had some great insight on Mark Fraser earlier today. He continuously shows that he is willing to take the body and seems very capable of making smart, simple plays with consistency. He will drop the gloves if provoked and doesn’t let anyone set up camp in Toronto’s end. Sounds kind of like what we all thought Mike Komisarek would bring when we signed him many moons ago.

5. Kadri, king of drawing penalties, had another strong game. With Frattin and MacArthur as wingers, the trio is clearly not your typical third line. McClement-Grabovski-Kulemin are shouldering the heavy load defensively, making Kadri et al.  a purely offensive line whose minutes aren’t extremely high as a result of their tactical use by Randy Carlyle. This is a good strategy to break two youngsters into the NHL, and it is clearly working for them. The question of course is, would Toronto be better off leaning on them even more? They got a chance midway through the third on a crucial powerplay, with the Leafs trailing by one. The gears are still churning as the coaching staff is clearly still ironing out the roles of their personnel in all situations.

6. Two goals glove side on Reimer. Don’t let that fool you into thinking it was a fault of his oft-maligned, fabled weakness. One was a well-played two-on-one on fresh ice, and the second was a rocketed pinballer. Par for the course here for Optimus, as he didn’t commit thievery by any means, but he kept the Leafs in it until they found a way to steal it in the third.

7. Kadri and Frattin struck again tonight, teaming up with Cody Franson for a very welcomed tying tally. These three have been the source of much of Toronto’s offense in the early going. One can only think (hope) that when Kessel and the Grabovski finally get going as well, that the Leafs will be able to string a few W’s together.

8. Speaking of Grabovski, the token Belorussian needs to take a page out of Kessel’s book and get more rubber on net. Kulemin has stepped up after last campaign, and that’s reflected in his shot and point totals. Grabovski has shown that he can average nearly three shots per game in his best season as a Maple Leaf. However, he needs to do the heavy lifting offensively on a line that is being purposed for defensive reasons right now, so it may be asking too much for him to score with regularity as well.

9. Oh hey, Kessel scored. He had a glorious chance late in the third after a Phaneuf shot too and it almost looked like it would be another night of despondent looks and frustrated head-shakes for Toronto’s sniper. Not quite, as he buried the game winner for his 100th as a Leaf.   This one came on the PP, although it was not the product of a system-driven setup by any means.  Regardless, you could almost feel the collective exhalation of Leafs Nation down here in Boston. You couldn’t help but feel happy for Phil. Neither could his teammates.

10. This is the type of comeback win that a young team needs to build on. They continued their road dominance and will need this type of gusto and determination in the confines of the ACC if they are to make the playoffs.

The Canadiens are up next on tap in a classic Saturday night showdown.  Montreal has done well in the early goings, and Toronto will need to make headway against its division rivals and most frequent opponent of the year if they plan to move up in the standings.

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  • Whalz

    both would be amazing if they came here,,,,,,

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  • Whalz

    those centres are not an upgrade on what we have unless we get a Getzlaf (hes the only true #1 centre)

    id love to get horton, clowe or clarkson,,,,

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Only for the team who owns their rights, and only if they’ve owned the rights for at least a year.

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  • Bob’s your uncle

    Saw a proposal on here earlier but didn’t notice you comment on it. Even without consideration to the Sedins’ NMC/NTC status it doesn’t make sense to me, but what do you think of it.   
    The Sedins for Getzlaf, Perry +pick. 

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  • wiski

    Ah ok thks

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  • Falcon

    I am not sure how much hockey matters in Anaheim but if Perry and Getz both sign in Toronto and play well they will pass into Canadian Folklore ( off course supposing that Toronto is Canada and Canada is Toronto, at least mostly)

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  • djamon

    It could…but you need to remember the 64.3 was just a made up number based on the current Cap of 70.3M. It’s not based on any actual revenue numbers.

    If the revenue comes in at what it was in 11/12…a record at the time, 3.3B…it will stay at 64.3. As an example…in order for it to get back to 70M the overall revenues need to be around 4.2B. A HUGE jump from before the stoppage. I believe that could take a lot longer than you realize.

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  • djamon

    8 years for their existing team…7 for everyone else.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    I don’t think it makes sense for the Ducks.  If they decide to move their top two players, they should bite the bullet and enter rebuild mode.  They could easily collect two excellent packages of futures, and maybe give a new crop of youngsters one last year with Selanne as a leader.

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  • mcloki

    Man you guys are hard core. On here all day long. See ya tomorrow.

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  • djamon

    I agree with this. I think the Sedins are significantly better right now, but they’re 32.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    No, 3.3b established the 70.3 million.  If they hit that next year, the cap in 2015 would likely be around 67/68 million.

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Only been a couple hours for me today.  Worked all day.

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  • mcloki

    It just seems like you’re on all day.;-) See ya tomorrow when we beat the Habs.

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  • DefenceWinsChampionships

    Well, I’d love to have 3 awesome centers, without having to move anyone important. Ribeiro is 32, so he’s not the greatest long-term option. We kind of have to wait and see how Roy does this season, because he wasn’t good last season. Even Filppula would be a better fit than Bozie between Kessel and Lupul, as would Weiss. But they are obviously just consolation prizes. Getzlaf is the main target. 

    I’d focus on Horton over Perry, just to save cap space to use on a Dman. I think Hainsey would be a great fit in T.O. He’d add some veteran leadership (we’ll lose some if Liles is moved, which I think he will be) and he’d be a solid addition to our top 4 D. I’d play him with Phaneuf, so Gunnar can be the calm, steady vet alongside young Morgan Rielly. 

    Not all of these guys will make it to UFA, but it’s looking like a decent crop of players this summer. 

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  • djamon

    What am I missing? With the players’ share dropping to 50% it would be at the 64.3 it is next year. At 57% it’s at 70.3. 

    7% of 57% is more than 10%…no?

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  • Bob’s your uncle

    Me neither. Just didn’t make sense for the Ducks to me to pick up two players who are 33 next year and UFA at the end of that season. I think some wackydust blew through here about 6 o’clock, base on some of the proposals. I don’t care if there’s a blizzard right now, some people need to go outside and get some fresh air.  lol

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  • BorjeSundin

    LOL – you think Getzlaf can be had for 1 mil more than Grabbo? 

    Getzlaf will get $8mil X 7 yrs
    Perry will get $8.7X7 yrs. 

    Both with ENORMOUS front loaded bonuses of $25-30 mil in the first two years of their deal. 

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Similarly, Kessel doesn’t make a lot of sense, yet people keep saying to trade Kessel for Perry.  That would obviously put the Ducks in the same position next year with a different pending UFA.  Granted, at least he’s in the right age zone compared to the Sedin twins, but it’s still not what they’re looking.  They’re going to try to replicate the Richards/Carter trades if they move them.

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  • Whalz

    we could easily see KADRI in between lups and kessel if he keeps getting better,,,,
    roy or ribeiro im not interested in,,,,, my top players to target would be the following

    Getzlaf
    perry
    horton
    clowe
    clarkson
    (addresses size upfront)

    smid
    murray
    (dman with size)

    smith
    howard
    backstrom
    theodore
    fasth

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    I see what you’re saying now.  The revenue will have to shoot up quite substantially for the cap to keep rising.  That said, I think it will, with the NBC deal kicking in and the game seemingly picking up some steam in the States with record ratings despite the lockout. 

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  • BorjeSundin

    The colic baby argument is nonsensical. Do you think these guys can’t pay someone to get up in the middle of the night to take of the baby? You don’t really think that an NHL’r gets up in the middle of the night to cradle a crying baby?  

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  • http://www.hockey-nerd.com Cameron

    Yea, I do. 

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  • BorjeSundin

    There is a lot of mileage on Getzlaf’s body. I don’t think you can pay him 9.5 b/c it will screw up the salary structure of the team. What do you pay Phil and Dion? Suddenly, they ask for monster deals or you risk creating animosity in the room. 

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  • djamon

    You know the bonus system is gone…right? No front loading?

    Grab’s deal was signed in a different world. One where the players got 57% of the HRR. Now they get 12% less than before.

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