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Saturday 3 December 2011

Leafs @ Bruins The Aftermath


Tonight the Toronto Maple Leafs lost their 4th straight games to the defending Stanley cup champs. The worst part of this loss was the Leafs were outplayed badly in the 3rd period when they still had a chance to come back in the game. Now as per usual after a bad loss or a couple in a row people in Leafs Nation are beginning to panic, to them I say calm down a bit then let’s look at this realistically. After a slow start to the season the Boston Bruins are hitting their stride and have been an impressive 13-0-1 in their last 14 games. The Leafs who were expected to be a bubble playoff team outperformed expectation in the early part of the season and since have had some injury problems bringing them back to earth a bit. Is it disappointing to lose to a division rival 2 games in a row, yes. Is it natural to want some changes made to the team so they can compete with the top teams in the NHL, yes of course. On the other hand we must also look at the strides this team has made in the past few years, and instead of being 3-8-3 in November we were above .500.

Ok so does this mean I think that tonight’s effort in the 3rd was great.. no, do I see room for improvement , of course. However I feel I must look for improvement in realistic areas. For one I expect a good game against the Rangers, rebounding from a pair of losses is important and the Leafs can ill afford to go into a slide now. I will mention tonight the Leafs improved in taking penalties only taking 2 and allowing 0 power-play goals. The line juggling that Ron Wilson did was good and given a few more days of practice and another game may produce more results. I thought Kulemin and Grabo were very good tonight. The return of Reimer tonight was huge and although the Leafs lost our goaltending was not an issue at all.

My final message in this blog is that there is no need for a huge trade right now, the Leafs do not need to be blown up, and instead they need to stay true on the path they are on. Also when some bodies begin to come back (Army in a week) hopefully they can outperform expectations once again. GO LEAFS GO

Leafs @ Bruins Father Son Game


Tonight the Leafs visit the Bruins to end a home and home series that saw the Leafs lose the first game 6-3 on Wednesday. Now the big story coming into this game is the return of the one and only James Reimer who has been confirmed as the starter after missing over a month with concussion like symptoms. On a lesser lineup not Cody Franson will also slot in tonight for the blue and white in place of Keith Aulie.

So far this year the stats against Boston are not pretty, of course Reimer hasn’t played a game against the Big Bad Bruins and he was 3-0-1 against them last year. So far this year without Reimer the Leafs are 0-3-0 with 19 goals against, and while the Leafs played much better against the former champs on Wednesday they still made some mistakes. So what are the major factors that have led to 3 straight losses to the Bruins:

-         Penalties; against the bruins this year the Leafs have taken 12 penalties and have been scored on 4 times
-         Powerplay; the Leafs have had 10 powerplays in the 3 games against the Bruins yet have only managed to score 1 goal on the man advantage
-         Tim Thomas, so far this year the Leafs have faced Tim Thomas in all three games and he has been great 5 goals against, 1 shutout in 3 games


It is pretty obvious to me what the Leafs need to do tonight in order to win; stay out of the box, capitalize on the powerplay opportunities they get, don’t make mental mistakes in our own end.

I should also mention that this is the first game of the Father and son roadtrip weekend, lets hope the Leafs put on a good show with their dads on hand!

Yesterday for the first time I asked some questions at the end of my blog and today I think I will continue with that.

Phil Kessel has 78 goals as a member of the Maple Leafs when do you think he will hit 80? Perhaps tonight against his former team?

Some have suggested that with the return of Reimer and Monsters improved play that the Leafs should look to flip him for a high return, do you agree disagree or think they should wait till the deadline?

On a side note Kulemin will be playing on the third line tonight with Grabovski and Crabb, something I mentioned as a distinct possibility in my blog yesterday, Frattin moves up to the second line.
GO LEAFS GO

Friday 2 December 2011

December Week 1 Questions for the Month


 Today is another off day for the Leafs and in anticipation of the beginning of the first Leaf game of the month tomorrow against Boston here are some questions and issues that will be answered throughout the month. Firstly some injury updates today; Mike Brown will be out a further 6 weeks after back surgery, Colby Armstrong is expected to be back in about a week, finally James Reimer has been given full clearance to play!

So with Army about to return what will that do to the Leafs lineup, well it would seem someone will have to be sent down the Marlies, I believe the best bet on this is Colbourne, as it will help his development as well Joey Crabb is much more fitted to slide down and play a 4th line role. I think its also safe to expect that Grabovski will either play in the 2nd or 3rd line centre slot with either Bozak playing in the 1st or 3rd and Connolly playing in the 1st or 2nd depending on line chemistry and play in the early part of the month.

 Another big question this month is Kulemin, he has been known to be a slow starter and despite putting up some points lately has not been able to score very often. At what point is this no longer a slow start? Its 25 games into the season and 2 goals is not worthy of a 2nd line wing position. It is possible to move Kulimen to third line and put Grabovski there as well which could help jump start them as they find the chemistry they showed throughout last season and the beginning of this one. That would mean Frattin Connolly and Macarthur would make up the 2nd line, not a bad idea if things continue to go badly for Kulemin.

Now I will pose a couple of Questions to you and hopefully you can answer in the comments on this blog for me!

First who do you believe will have a bigger December Kessel or Lupul?

Secondly with Kadri being named AHL player of the month for November, when will he get a call up? Next injury or if Kulemin continues to struggle?

Thanks for reading look out tomorrow for a pre-view of the Boston Game and as always GO LEAFS GO!!!

Thursday 1 December 2011

November Wrap Up


November has come and gone once again and the Leafs have come out the other side in pretty decent shape. Finishing the month at 7-6-1 the Leafs are still 2nd in the division and 4th in the conference, now when u compare this Novembers to lasts where the Leafs went 3-8-3 the jump in records is astonishing! At the beginnings of November I said the Leafs needed 8 wins this month, they fell one win short of that bu still did very well considering the injuries they sustained.

 Last night the Leafs played the Bruins who were 11-0-1 in the month of November with a chance to finish November 1st in the conference… however despite a good game by the Leafs they came up short the wrong end of a 6-3 score. However I do not believe that this score is indicative of the Leafs play last night. The Leafs held their own against the defending champs despite 5 penalties including a long 5-3 and some non-calls by the refs. The Leafs could have won this game if not for a few bad shifts. Now normally I try to stay pretty positive in my blog and don’t go on long rants but today is the exception.

In the third period last night the Leafs were down 4-3 to the Boston Bruins they had just cut a 2 goal deficit to 1 and had a chance to make a comeback to tie the game. Then they had a horrible shift… a bad change leads to Schenn getting stuck on the ice he tries to clear a puck but fans on it then all hell breaks loose. The bruins’ player takes the puck behind the Leafs net and we stand there watching him like he’s Wayne Gretzky while he plays with himself for like 20 seconds! On top of this we do not cover any of the players in front of the net despite not challenging the man with the puck at all! Eventually this leads to the bruins 5th goal and the end of the comeback for the Leafs!

Ok that’s it end of rant. So now we enter December and the first game is against the Bruins in Boston hopefully the Leafs can split the home and home and get December off on the right foot. The Leafs enter December with a record of 14-9-2, with 13 games this month the Leafs will need to be over .500 once again 8 wins should be the target this month to stay in the playoffs. A record of 8-3-2 for the month would be great, would give the Leafs a 22-12-4 record overall. Here’s to a great month of hockey GO LEAFS GO!!

Congrats to Joffrey Lupul on being 3rd star of the month