Game in 10: Game 15, Leafs 3 vs. Sens 0

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Game in 10: Game 15, Leafs 3 vs. Sens 0
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‘Twas the first of four match-ups between these Northeast Division rivals, the season’s first edition of the Battle of Ontario. The organization honored the 50th anniversary of the 1962-63 Cup winning team. With Spezza and Karlsson out, it was supposed to be an easier game against a division rival that’s hurting right now, but it’s not like the Leafs are at full strength.

1 – The Leafs move to 9-6-0 as the team improves their home record.

2 – After a sloppy start from both teams, McLaren has one hit him and go in for the Leafs following a good shift by his line. Another good contribution by the fourth line which is growing increasingly important for this team. Depth scoring is always a nice bonus.

3 – Remember Sundin night and how flat the team was? Tonight, they weren’t, at least no worse than the Sens. That’s something. Maybe staying in the dressing room until after the ceremony had something to do with it. That said, nothing much happened in the first, well, except McLaren’s goal and the teams having trouble creating sustained pressure in the offensive zone.

4 – Entering tonight’s game, the Leafs penalty kill was 22nd in the league, functioning at 78.3% efficiency. However, the PK functioned pretty well on this particular night. Randy Carlyle made it known that he wasn’t really happy with the overall performance, though. I don’t think anyone can blame him, the team sure didn’t play what you could call defense towards the middle of the second period. Credit where its due, the ACC recognized it and picked the team up with some well needed go Leafs go chants. Freewheeling hockey is fun, just not for coaches.

5Ben Scrivens was really solid in net. Terrific saves throughout the game. Our goalie was especially awesome in the second period (24 saves through 40) as the Leafs sagged. He finished the game with his first NHL shutout (34 saves) and a deserved first star. His best save of the night was a point blank denial in the slot off a pass from the behind the net in the 2nd period, but there were several beauts by Big Ben. Any one of which, if he didn’t come up big, could’ve change the makeup of a game like this one.

6 – The Leafs got their first powerplay chance late in the second when Condra got caught for high-sticking Holzer, but couldn’t capitalize and the game remained up for grabs in the third period.

7 – Good thing is, the Leafs played better towards the end, the level of play kept rising which created pressure in Ottawa’s defensive zone. This is one of the better signs that Carlyle’s coaching philosophy is rubbing off. Bozak scored to cap off a couple of good consecutive shifts by the Leafs. It was a re-direction (not kicking motion) in front of Anderson.

8 – When Scrivens didn’t make the saves, the defense did. JM Liles prevented a Senator goal 9 minutes from time. In ugly games between two banged up teams like this one, everyone needs to pinch in to get that W. Leafs didn’t play brilliant hockey but they played good enough to win. Winning ugly games like this, if done consistently, gets a team into the playoffs.

9 – Mark Fraser is your typical stay at home, quiet D-man who simply does his job. I think guys like that deserve more credit from the fans, he certainly gets it from the coaches. Glad to see his work rewarded with an assist on the first goal. He’s also a +11 (yes, you read that right) for the season.

10 – The tenth point is reserved for the 1962-63 team. They were a truly special group in the glorious history of our club. Enjoy this photo:

1962-63TorMapleLeafs

1962–63 Toronto Maple Leafs season saw the team finish first in the National Hockey League (NHL) with a record of 35 wins, 23 losses, and 12 ties.

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  • Zep2

    CBC isnt biased.

    We embarrassed MTL on Sat and have won 5 of 6. Over the same period they are 3-3

    But according to the panel they are playing great and we are chickens shit

    yEAH RIGHT

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  • Optimustic

    Very unusual to see Orr as much as we did tonight.  It’s nice to know that he can play as much, though, i’d rather see a bit more of Kadri when Frattin gets back.

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  • Shift_Disturber

     Give me any of the other CBC play by play and colour commentators.

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  • keon

    What do you think of the Leafs?

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  • mcloki

    What problem. It was a shutout. The D is starting to firm up. And their all around D game is in gear.

    WTF. We’re not happy when they win 6-0. We’re not happy when the win 3-0. It’s just 2 points for Toronto and zero fir Ottawa. That the way it should be.

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Zep:  You aren’t a team player.  This free thinking is going to get you in trouble.  :)

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  • mcloki

    Lets not get crazy. Sens will be up for it next week. And the Habs are going to be out for revenge. Bad Buffalo is always unpredictable.

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  • Black_Hawk

    scrivens was very good when needed. 34 saves today

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  • moi_moi

    Maple Leafs goalies now 11th and 12th in Save %, 14th and 17th in GAA, and both in the top 30 in wins. Mind blowing, isn’t it? :)

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  • SDezy

    No harm in groundless extrapolations, is there?  :)

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  • mcloki

    2 points is 2 points.

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  • BringbackYushki

     well my point was that the biggest question going into this season was the goaltending and its safe to say that were in a good position with a healthy Reimer and Scrivens

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  • keon

    Leafs GAA is now down to 2.40, GFA remains a respectable 2.87

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  • Dangle_My_Berries

    its mind blasting

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  • MikeGartner11

    Rielly gets his second point of the game 3-3 nearing the end of the third

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  • Dangle_My_Berries

    Go Avs Go…..just tossing it out there….hate the oilers 

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  • Zep2

    `I think thEy played terribly and won. Ill take that any time over playing great and losing

    Our injuries are taking a toll .Love the Sherriff, but he doesn’t belong alongside Naz

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  • The Shrike

    Top 10 NHL goalies:

    Player – Save Percentage

    Anderson – .948
    Ellis – .943
    Luongo – .943
    Crawford – .935
    Rinne – .935
    Lehtonen – .934
    Fasth – .930
    Niemi – .930
    Reimer – .929
    Scrivens – .927

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  • mcloki

    Sorry yuski, I’m more pissed at the asshat Healy. Didn’t mean to take it out on your post.

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  • moi_moi

    Going to see him on Wednesday for the first time since he was a rookie. I might use my connections to see if I can meet him. Wearing my Leafs Jersey either way.

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Agree with you sir.

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  • BringbackYushki

     naw i kinda figured that bro

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  • moi_moi

    You took Emery and Hedberg out. They qualify, don’t they? 4 games played each.

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  • keon

    David Broll with 1 G and 1 A in an old barn burner tonight in the Sault 10-7 over Kingston

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  • MikeGartner11

    Very jealous. Let us know how it goes

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