Game in 10: Game #14, Canes 3 vs. Leafs 1

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Game in 10: Game #14, Canes 3 vs. Leafs 1
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The Leafs fall to 8-6-0 as their four game win streak ends with a tame effort in Carolina.

1 - A “staged” fight between Orr and Westgarth provided a brief flash of mild excitement early in the first, a pretty even bout amid a boring, uneventful first half-period filled with Leafs icings. I counted just four shots through the first 9 minutes of play.

2 - After Liles rang iron on the powerplay, the Leafs continued to ice the puck throughout the remainder of the first, spending a lot of time in their own zone and struggling to initiate breakouts without icing it or giving the puck away. The Leafs lost the possession battle cleanly and were fortunate to be even after 1, despite a level 8-8 shot count. With the Leafs struggling to get into the game, Carlyle gave Kadri some time with Kessel and JvR, and Nazem led an excellent breakout where he went by two or three Canes in the neutral zone before dishing the puck to Kessel for a good chance. Feeling confident, Kadri tried the same thing starting deep in his own zone and lost the puck to a pokecheck at his own blueline. Scrivens stood tall as the Leafs went under siege.

3 - Things didn’t get a whole lot better to start the second. With the Leafs pinned in again after a blown clearance, Dion and Grabovski botched chances to get the puck out directly in front of the net, and Corvo hopped on the puck and ripped it top left. Phaneuf served that one up on a tee with a soft backhand (pass? clearance? Beats me) right in front.

4 - The two made up for it on the powerplay shortly thereafter. Grabovski slid it to Phaneuf on the point, who, refreshingly, shot it low and hard and a good thing happened. The puck deflected off McBain, then off Kadri’s leg and in. That’s Kadri’s fourth goal and team-leading 12th point.

5 - The game really opened up toward the middle of the second as the teams started trading chances. Bozak had a great chance to put the Leafs up 2-1 after a nicely timed pinch by Dion, who again just got it on net, producing a rebound in the slot. Bozak appeared to skate over the puck with Dan Ellis down and out.

6 - The Leafs gave up a cheap goal on the penalty kill with seven minutes left in the second. Scrivens came out to claim the puck, missed, and Jussi Jokinen dispatched it into the net. That’s way too easy. Scrivens looked to the officials either appealing for a whistle or to claim he was interfered with, but he came way out and never had the puck corralled. That stood up as the game winner.

7 - Shortly thereafter, Liles got caught trying to hold the blueline, the puck got past him and it was a three on one and a half for the Canes (Kadri was trying to get back but was behind the play). The initial chance didn’t go in, but the Leafs didn’t restore defensive shape and Jordan Staal scored to make it 3-1.

8 - Another odd man opportunity with a Leaf defenceman caught, this time Mark Fraser, sent Skinner and company in on a 3 on 1. Fortunately, it ended with Fraser planting Skinner into the boards and not in a 4-1 goal. The struggles to get the puck deep and establish a forecheck were leading to odd man opportunities the other way for the Canes,  with dangerous attempts to hold the blue by the Leafs D and too many turnovers high in the zone (see Kessel’s giveaway for a breakaway midway through the third, he fortunately got back to make up for it).

9 - This one wasn’t pretty for Carlyle’s Leafs, between the Leafs struggles to get the puck deep and establish a cycle, their inability to consistently clear their zone and their trouble executing clean breakouts. Carlyle described it as the Leafs “least inspiring performance in a while.” The Canes are a good looking team and seem to have their number. They’ve got two dangerous lines offensively with the additions of Alex Semin and Jordan Staal to go along with Eric Staal, Jeff Skinner and Jiri Tlusty. Defensively, their ability to bottle the Leafs up, take away their time and space, close lanes and transition up the ice off of the turnovers they generated was impressive.

10 - I’d express concerns that we didn’t seem to have the usual boost from the third line without Frattin, or about Scrivens letting in a weak one, but this was pretty poor team effort overall; the Leafs just didn’t have it tonight. We’ll have to see where it goes from here. The loss puts a four game winning streak to an end, and could mean we see a few lineup changes now that there isn’t a streak to worry about disrupting. Gunnarsson may be ready return to the mix on Saturday.

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  • seadog622

    Doesn’t make sense. Either you’re a habs fan or a leafs fan or sense fan. You don’t switch because some new team shows up. At least in Nashville it was a new team and nothing around to chear for. New team new fans.

    Keon

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  • keon

    oh well, they were obviously losers to begin with, so they cheer for the right team now imo

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  • seadog622

    Bandwagon fans jump from team to team. Two years ago Boston. This year LA. who ever is popular.

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  • Zep2

    With the Leafs , I learned a long time ago not to count on anything

    Having said that, if Gardiner and Gunnarson are ready to play , Holzer is the only one who doesnt have to clear waivers. So its either a trade or lose a very useful player(Kotska, Fraser, Liles) for nothing . Thats poor asset management

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  • Black_Hawk

    Lol, nice

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  • seadog622

    Fuck I hate Turd fans and that fucking team. The least knowledgable fans in the NHL. Ya need to speak slow to them to explain something hockey related to them.

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  • keon

    I know a guy like that, started cheering for Pittsburgh when Mario was there and they were on top. He still cheers for them, but I know it’s shallow.

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  • keon

    Not if the return is sufficient

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  • seadog622

    a guy at work used to tell me ya have to support your ontario teams. I told him there was only one Ontario team. The Leafs.

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  • seadog622

    If there”s a trade I can see a forward and defense man going in a package. Clears up the top lines and makes sure you fit Gardner or Gunner in. NoNis could probably get a decent return for that.

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  • Bob’s your uncle

    It makes sense to cheer for the home town team.

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  • seadog622

    Mac a and Liles would get you a half decent player I believe.

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  • Black_Hawk

    Good keep telling him that

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  • Dangle_My_Berries

    boys need to learn from the loss and get back on their horse….these things happen

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  • Zep2

    Ive been a Leafs fan since the 60,s. But throughout the years Ive cheered for the Orr and Neely led Bruins, the Oiler dynasty, and Crosbys Penguins.  I loved the fact the the Hawks won the Cup of years ago because they were my Grandfathers team.  Never when they played the Leafs.

    A guy has to have something to do in the spring if they dont golf. DONT THEY

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  • seadog622

     Nashville and Carolina where lucky in a way. Build the fanbase from scratch. The turd fans are the uncomitted kind in my oppinion

    Bob’s your uncle

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  • Zep2

    I only saw the 1st 15 minutes , but that was the flattest, least aggressive  hockey I’ve seen the Leafs play this year.

    Hopefully its just a blip and we come out smoking against the Sens.

    Kadri wi

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  • seadog622

     i Know what you mean. When the Leafs miss the playoff I have to watch someone. Watched the ducks when they won the cup, boston when they won theirs. Just not the same.

    Zep2

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  • seadog622

    fuck i just realised I haven’t watched the Leafs in the playoffs in years. FML :(

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  • Black_Hawk

    we all haven’t 

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  • Zep2

    I wish that Paul Kariya was still with the team when they got the Cup. he was such an exciting player 

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  • seadog622

    Peolpe say the Leafs where good when Quinn was in charge, i think they where just spinning their wheels and putting off the unavoidable.

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  • Zep2

    Good nite folks

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  • Black_Hawk

    pce out

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  • seadog622

    Kariya was a great player. Shame about the injuries. He could have played a few more years with the ducks with Selanne

     Zep2

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