Game in 10: Game #28, Pens 3 at Leafs 1

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Game in 10: Game #28, Pens 3 at Leafs 1
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Toronto saw a hard fought one-goal lead disappear in the third period against Pittsburgh, as the Penguins Sidney Crosby staged a second consecutive third period comeback to steal the game in regulation.  It’s a tough loss to swallow after a thorough effort across the lineup kept the Penguins scoreless until the final eight minutes of the game.

1. You could see the team knew they needed a bounceback game in this one. They came out fast, determined, and nervous as the first period had a mixture of turnovers and energetic offensive play. Thankfully, the Penguins can be a sloppy bunch defensively, encouraging noticeable puck doggedness in Toronto’s attackers.

2. It’s great to see Liles back in the lineup, although it would have been preferable to see Holzer forced to take a rest in his stead. Liles does not enamor coach Carlyle with his defensive presence, but he always brings an infusion of puck movement and offensive creativity. He also isn’t a slouch defensively by any means, playing a veteran’s game of positioning and stick work. His icetime in the days immediately prior to his first benching was consistently above twenty minutes, making you seriously wonder if his status as a healthy scratch for over ten games was also precautionary asset protection for a trade that never fully materialized.

3. Carlyle tried to jumpstart his two second lines by dropping Kulemin to Kadri‘s wing, with Frattin and Komarov flanking Grabovski. Much has been said about the defensive responsibilities of Grabovski et al. But it seems probable that whatever offensive troubles these two lines are having will be alleviated when Joffrey Lupul returns to the lineup and the resulting lineup shakeup trickles downwards.

4. One trio that hasn’t been having trouble lately is the Kessel line. As we’ve seen in his career, a rolling, confident Kessel can pour on the points with ease. Bozak is, as usual, waterskiing on Kessel’s work offensively. JVR/Lupul bring a very important third dimension to that line’s play.

5. Despite the refs best efforts with some sketchy penalty calls in the second, Toronto held strong on their penalty kill. Once their greatest weakness (no exaggeration – it’s been awful), the Maple Leafs have bumped their penalty killing rank up into the top 10 league-wide. The offense was already here from last year, shoring up the penalty kill will go a long way to improving the team defensively, where they really needed it.

6. A large part of that defensive load will continue to fall on Dion Phaneuf. The captain was in Crosby’s face all game long and attacks that role of the top defender with ferocity each night. Hypothetically, with another strong all-around blueliner beside him, the pair would easily be talked about as one of the best in the league a la Seabrook-Keith and Shattenkirk-Pietrangelo. For now, he will have nights like tonight when he ends up a minus three despite effectively containing the league’s best line and player for the vast majority of the game.  With one mistake (a lost man on the Dupuis goal), a night’s worth of hard defensive work can be completely negated.

7. Ben Scrivens got a start against a team that Reimer has done well against traditionally, indicative of the chance he has to secure some more clout in the goaltending hierarchy of the club.  A solid outing that ended in a loss will put the ball right back in James Reimer’s court.

8. Speaking of Liles and the Kessel line, they combined for an impressive display of puck control at even strength in the Penguins end during the early part of the third period. The precision passing was on display, a sign that the team is rounding into midseason form.  The rough edges and sloppiness that were evident in the early days of this lockout-scrambled NHL season is all but gone, promising faster and tougher games ahead.

9. This game was going pretty well until the Leafs got Crosby’d. #87′s impact is a testament both to elite skill and incredible work ethic. Hopefully the best of Toronto’s young talent will take note after encounters like tonight’s.

10. Just like that, Toronto is on a four game losing streak. Ideally, the players and coaching staff would focus on the positives and go about work as usual in the next match. Unfortunately, the media rumblings will certainly take a different tone.

Prepare yourself for some pessimistic prognostication in advance of Saturday’s rematch with the Jets.  All good teams have slumps, so a four game skid including two Pittsburgh tilts  (one of which went to overtime) and a Boston game is not something that the Leafs should be worried about.  However, all good teams also make sure these skids don’t drag on and this team will soon have the chance to prove that they can do so.

Leafs vs Pens Boxscore

PLAYER
POS
G
A
P
PIM
S
HITS
BKS
GVA
TKA
FO%
TOI
PHANEUFD000012510-27:49
FRANSOND011025020-17:01
MCCLEMENTC00001100280%9:29
MACARTHURL000012010-15:12
VAN RIEMSDYKL00003200050%24:05
LILESD000245020-17:22
ORRR000000000-2:19
GUNNARSSOND000010312-22:11
MCLARENL000011001-2:06
FRATTINR000212010-12:48
KULEMINL000022111-16:06
BOZAKC10104312432%21:46
KADRIC00002111036%18:00
FRASERD000001611-16:14
KOMAROVC0002212000%14:50
HOLZERD000016120-19:29
KESSELR011010022100%23:10
GRABOVSKIC00002001054%14:55

Leafs vs Pens - Team Stats

TEAM STATS
 
 
CATEGORYPITTOR
POWER PLAYS0/30/3
HITS3034
FACEOFF WINS3626
GIVEAWAYS1520
TAKEAWAYS813
BLOCKED SHOTS920
PENALTY MINUTES66
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  • http://mapleleafshotstove.com/ Declan Kerin

    What do you mean?

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  • Waiting4LSC

    No I think it will propel him, as he will have time and space. Once things go well regularly things really go well. I’m a believer. If he broke his leg, I’m still a believer.Fans on here will not say a bad word about Wendel, and I feel the same way about Phil. Apologies if people think I have insulted Wendel, but I won’t change how I feel. Will be the same about Rielly I’m sure.

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Seems to take MLSE an extraordinary amount of time to post RCs post game. No intention of criticising you.

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  • hometeem

    lol good one

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  • Skar

     LOL…well said…sorta?

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  • TMLfan_15

    like I said I want to believe, but its now 4 years in a Toronto Uni and still we wait. I get tantalized by the skill, just to be let down again and again by the lack of heart and guts.   

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  • hometeem

    someone posted something to the effect of 5 kessels against 5 grinder, kessels win every time. this reminded me of a jr b team playin top 6 against bottom 6 in a scrimmage (top lines were floating for a few games) and the bottom 6 hammered them purely on the effort of retrieving EVERY puck.

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  • hometeem

    time and space isnt wat he needs, like wat was said earlier he gets teh goals

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  • Waiting4LSC

    TML:  Guts — Sheriff and his Deputy have done quite well. TBH I see your point, and kinda share it, but I’m refusing to go back to my Ballard days. I’m more an optimist, and am willing to hit the Off button. Sad, but I need sanity.

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  • TMLfan_15

    Don’t need fill to drop the gloves, just need him to leave the skirt in the dressing room and head into the dirty areas – EVEN ONCE! 

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  • TMLfan_15

    Sorry Phil, not sure what happened there – lol 

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Home: Bozak has been brutal in some games they way he sets up Phil in traffic, or tight on the boards, or without any chance to make progress. With better service he gets better opportunities and more in the groove. He may be a ppg player but without the right line mates I bellieve he can be a GPG. Look at Kuni with Sid. Phil with Sid would be lethal. Time and space and major opportunity.

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  • hometeem

    hard to believe he could be a popular guy in the dressing room.  No one ever likes a floater.  DOnt know that really know if that really matters at the NHL level tho

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Tweet him. Ask him to go where he has never gone before. He could surprise you,  : )

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  • hometeem

    im not sayin we wouldnt produce more with a better centre but thats not wat gives me heartache with him.  Not that he is Crosby but how many times did crosby retrieve his own puck tonight, and Phil…..

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  • TMLfan_15

    Hometeem, your speaking my language tonight.  In the last 2 years I’ve gone to 3 or 4 game day practices when the team is in Ottawa.  Phil is always the biggest dog, always first off the ice, always on the bus 10 minutes before anyone else.  And yet, I keep holding out hope.  I sense this hope is getting more misplaced by the day …..  BTW, RC game day’s are so much more impressive than Wilson’s   his were a joke  

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Good point. Can’t disagree with you.

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  • Waiting4LSC

    Agree about RCs post game. Solid one tonight.

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  • hometeem

    usually get hammered on here when i state my view of pk

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  • Jerrycoelho

    HELLO leaf nation just to put the record straight to my freind first of all mr. waiting4lsc this is not CBJ this is the centre of hockey universe my freind ive been a fan for 56 year so i dont have to give excuse to you about what i feel about this team and the many many leaf teams from before we have enough bll sht that they have been selling to us for years and i have been loyal all these years but mny freind enough is enough they are a filty rich organizesation so please give me a break they give us crap every year on ice you think it cheap to take a family to see a game i went to all the home games wth my family of five now saying this no more thats enough this team will always be like this so tell me im wrong woint you because ive been rightr every year this is just a show they dont care ok we are going no where my freind and if you beleive they are you should go an chec yourself in la la land

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  • Alec_Brownscombe

    Should’ve stopped after “not that he is Crosby” and called it a post.

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  • hometeem

    sorry, but retrieving the puck is part of hockey in my world, and many consider pk a star if not a superstar of hockey

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  • DefenceWinsChampionships

    Kessel is our only established top line star forward, much like Phaneuf is our only established top pairing star Dman. We need to add more players of their caliber, not run them out of town because they aren’t good enough. Kessel is an elite offensive player, playing with a center that is always two steps behind him. He’s the only player on our first line that definitely belongs there. He does his job. Now, if only he had a center that could be the defensive conscious on the line, while not dragging it down too much offensively…

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  • Alec_Brownscombe

    If you set your standard at Crosby you’ll always be disappointed. I have no idea why everyone here hasn’t accepted Phil for what he is. He’s paid better than fairly for what he is. He’s a big asset, but he’s not Crosby-dimensional. We need to stop blaming him for the trade that brought him here and we need to stop blaming him for not compensating for every other flaw in the team.

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  • Bon Scott was a Leaf fan

    By the way, wanted to mention that everyone was being wanded by security as they entered the ACC tonight.  First time I’ve experienced that before.  Made me feel like an American actually.

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