A Physical and (so far) Winning Team

by on February 19, 2013 in Analysis, Morning Mashup - 1,270 Comments

A Physical and (so far) Winning Team
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One of the more interesting, borderline meaningless stats associated with the Maple Leafs at the moment is their league-leading hit count despite the subtraction of Luke Schenn’s ~270 “hits” (not that Schenn wasn’t physical, but pity the ACC stat recorder who decided his patented three-step push counted as one). Through 16 games in 2013, the Leafs lead the league, ahead of the Flyers and Rangers, with 454 hits.

Now, Leo Komarov alone is responsible for 63 of these, taking up Schenn’s mantle as the undisputed team leader, and it’s not like the Leafs finished in the basement in total hits last season. In fact, they were ranked fourth from best, albeit with David Steckel accounting for a 170 phantom hits. But forget the hitting numbers for a second – they don’t totally capture a team’s physical play and often widely vary depending on what rink you’re playing in – and you can tell by just watching them… paired with – and these aren’t mutually exclusive – better-than-we-hoped-for goaltending, a big part of the Leafs’ early success is thanks to their improved physical play.

While giveaways remain a problem, the Leafs’ defence is making it harder on attackers to enter the good ice. By better blocking out forwards and clearing rebounds and sightlines for their goaltenders, the front of the Leaf net hasn’t been the welcoming place it was in the days of the fronting system. Mark Fraser (40 recorded hits), Korbinian Holzer (22 hits in 9 games), a more inclined Cody Franson (27 hits in 12 games) and the expectedly physical Phaneuf are all contributing in these respects. Mike Kostka will rarely stray from his position to make a hit, but what Carlyle seems to like about him is his ability to win a one on one battle, the medicore footspeed or slow decision making be damned.

Up front, other teams are taking notice of Komarov as he’s quickly lived up to the “Most Hated Player” label he held for three seasons in the Finnish SM-Liiga. Beyond his ability to draw penalties without stepping over the line himself (last night being an exception to what we’ve otherwise seen from Leo), he’s been a disruptive force on the forecheck and helps to slow down the opposition D by eliminating time and space. The same description, less the shit-disturbing qualities, applies to Jay McClement, a player Randy Carlyle hated facing as Anaheim’s coach when his team played St. Louis or Colorado. These two have helped considerably, so too has the feistiness of Kadri, and Carlyle seems to be getting a little bit more out of Kulemin. More generally, this type of play can be infectious across a lineup.

Whether it pays off with a playoff berth or not, we are seeing in the early going that Carlyle wasn’t just paying training camp lip service to his demand for more physical competitiveness. Leo Komarov and Jay McClement are fan and coach favourites, and Carlyle’s placing a lot more value on defence personnel who can punish opponents when they come over the blueline or try to enter the Leafs goalmouth. It’s early days to be making conclusions about their long term impact, but it’s hard for me to imagine the likes of Holzer, Fraser and Kostka enjoying the early success they’ve had with the prior coach, under whom there was such a burden on the Leafs’ D (not just the limited support from a defensive standpoint, but in having to regularly execute difficult breakout passes to jumpstart the rush). On the other hand, Liles, a player who thrived under Wilson pre-concussion, may find last night’s scratch won’t be his last.

In any event, this team is looking much closer to what Burke envisioned and pitched to us fans when he arrived in Toronto in terms of its playing style. And at least so far, it’s a winner. The 2013 Leafs, through a third of the season, have been more physical and more defensively responsible without sacrificing anything in the goal column. Is it sustainable enough, if the goaltending dips or when the Leafs play a string of tougher opponents? Who knows, that’s why they play the games. But if Carlyle’s Leafs manage to do what Wilson’s Leafs couldn’t, Burke’s biggest mistake will most assuredly go down as standing by, for so long, a coach that never shared his vision.

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  • keon

    Any lineup changes announced yet?

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  • Mind Bomb

     Hahhaha

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  • mcloki

    Back by game time gents see you then.

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  • Mike_84

    Doubt you will ever see something like that again

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  • lescott

    Parents’ prerogative to shoot their mouths off. Can’t keep a guy from saying his piece…

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  • wiski

    Better

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  • Mind Bomb

      Oh not now, jesuss, in most of the US arena’s we would be searching for a fan to accost !!!

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  • Radar O’Rielly

    I remember that, but I’m pretty sure O’Reily got hands on a ref once.

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  • TheCanucksnaphook

    valid points.

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  • TheCanucksnaphook

    hows the hydro today?

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  • Mike_84

    hahaha in Florida they had 17K

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  • wiski

    Thats a big pussy

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  • Shift_Disturber

    I just realised I actually get to catch a Leaf game at it’s regularly scheduled time!!!! Wow, been a rarity so far this season

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Heather-Rick-Akin/1460375487 Heather Rick Akin

    a couple of thoughts….Doug McLean today said the Leafs could have won 8-0 last night except for Theodore (he did say Scrivens was very good early on , when he had to be). McLean also said MacA played a great game, which is nice to hear, because I often cite MacA as little more than trade bait. Good on him for his goal and a strong game). And a Philly writer on Hockey Buzz…Metzger  ??     who seems sensible, basically says to not get overly whacky about Ryan O’Reilly. Says he is a good but not great player, with , perhaps limitations on his offensive upside, and he is not overly physical, but will play that way upon occasion. His article was basically to say that Philly should not swap Courturier even up for ROR. Anyway, I dont think Metzger was dissing ROR, but his take certainly makes me think a bit more about whether the Leafs should float two or more decent bodies for ROR. If the boys keep winning, its easier to stay the course. But, two or three crappy outings , and we will all be seeing O’Reilly as the new age Sittler. The more I write the confuseder I are .  Rick Akin 

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    Hydro is always good, dude.  It’s all I’ve been smoking for the last while.

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  • Radar O’Rielly

    Found it!!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qz3srqSPRtc

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  • Shift_Disturber

     25lbs, hairy and with teeth. Yikes!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • Mind Bomb

      The size of the linesmen is killing me, whats he goona do, really

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  • wiski

    Gotta love those O Rielly fellas

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  • BringbackYushki

     yes  calls for the ROR have certainly quieted down lol not for long

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  • Radar O’Rielly

    I know, but he did calm him down.

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  • TheCanucksnaphook

    Body or brain stone?

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  • wiski

    Kevin McGran ‏@kevin_mcgran
    Bluelin-to-blueline screen here at TB Times Forum pic.twitter.com/f6o2jZuK

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  • honesthockey

    O’Reilly’s upside is Gretzky 2.0

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  • Radar O’Rielly

    Its the Irish

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=87hJTG4LvnY

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