Thursday, March 31, 2011

Marlies: So close but so far.

With 5 games remaining and only 2 points out of the final playoff spot. Time is running out for the Toronto Marlies. There are only 7 points seperating the 7th placed Peoria Rivermen and the 13th placed Abbotsford Heat, the final games for the Marlies will be cruical, for a loss here and there could be the difference between them making the playoffs and missing it for the 2nd straight year. The Marlies will be taking on the Lake Erie Monsters twice, as well as the Manitoba Moose, Rochester Americans and the Abbotsford Heat. This will not be easy for the Marlies as the Monsters lead the season series 5-1, the Moose lead the series 4-3, the lowly Americans also lead the series 4-3 and the Heat also lead the series 4-3 as well. A huge problem for the Marlies, they are so close to a playoff birth but the stats have their backs against the wall. Leafs management have stated that they will try to help them (Marlies) out by giving them reinforcements like, Nazem Kadri, Matt Lashoff, Keith Aulie and any other player that is eligible, but only when the Leafs have been mathematically eliminated. GO MARLIES GO

Sabers, Canes Win; Leafs farther back now

Last night, both the Buffalo Sabers and the Carolina Hurricanes won last night, meaning that A) Buffalo is not tied with the New York Rangers for 7th and that the Leafs are once again 7 points back. The Leafs will be taking on the Boston Bruins tonight in a game they must win, if they want to continue their improbable run. GO LEAFS GO

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Leafs beat Sabers; move closer to a playoff birth

Last night at the ACC, one heck of a game took place, between the 10th place Toronto Maple Leafs and the 8th place Buffalo Sabers. For the Leafs there hopes and dreams of ending their playoff drought were on the line, while for the Sabers a win would make the playoff hopes for the Leafs going from slim to not a chance. Goals by the captain Dion Phaneuf, Darryl Boyce, Clarke MacArthur and Mikhail Grabovski, including stellar goaltending by James Reimer sealed the 4-3 victory for the Leafs, and move them to within 5 points of 8th place Buffalo and 7 points behind the idle New York Rangers. The Leafs will try to continue their unbelievable run when they take on the Boston Bruins at TD Garden. But all eyes will probably be on the scoreboard today as the Sabers and the Carolina Hurricanes are in action tonight. The Sabers are taking on the Rangers at HSBC arena while the Hurricanes are at home to host the Montreal Canadiens.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Leafs vs. Sabers

Tonight will be THE BIGGEST GAME for the Toronto Maple Leafs. They are currently sitting in 11th place and 7 points back of the Buffalo Sabers who are desperatly holding onto the 8th and final playoff spot. With 6 games remaining (incl. tonight) the question is can the leafs pull off the impossible? Todays game will be the 6th and final game of the season between the two, the Sabers lead the series 3-2 and look to win the series while the Leafs are trying to tie the series and more importanly stay in the playoff hunt while gaining ground on both the Carolina Hurricanes as well as the Sabers. For the Leafs, Phil Kessel and Joffery Lupel have been hot as of late, with Kessel having 4 points in 4 games and Lupel having 3 points in 3 games. For the Sabers Ryan Miller has been on fire going 4-0-1 in his last 5 games which includes 2 shutouts. Playoff Race: Buffalo - 7GR 85 Points ----------------------- Carolina- 7GR 80 Points Toronto- 6GR 78 Points Atlanta- 7GR 76 Points For the Leafs they will be counting on their top 2 lines to contribute as well as their special teams. The Leafs powerplay has been an issue for the Leafs, they have only scored 5 PPG going 5 for 51 in the month or March and 2 for 20 in their last 5 games. Their penalty kill hasn't been much better, allowing 3 PPG in their last 4 games, if the Leafs want to have success tonight their special teams will have to be a lot better. The Sabers rank 12th in the league on the PP and 15th on the PK, both not amazing stats but much better than the Leafs who rank 27th on the PK with a 77.56 success rate and 25th on the PP with a 15.74 sucess rate. Also tonight the Carolina Hurricanes will be taking on the Washington Capitals at the Verizon Centre, and the Atlanta Thrashers will be facing the Montreal Canadiens at the Bell Centre. Three Huge games for 4 teams looking to clinch a playoff spot in the round of 16. What will be the outcome? No one knows Hopefully it will be the Leafs coming out on top with the Sabers, Hurricanes and Thrashers all losing their games, but then again thats just a dream right? GO LEAFS GO

Friday, March 4, 2011

Leafs playoff Hope's Continue with Win over Flyers

With the Leafs 3-2 win last night over the Eastern Conference leading Philadelphia Flyers, the Leafs are inching closer to the final playoffs spot, currently held by the New York Rangers. Last night's win in the "City of Brotherly Love" was their first since March 12 2008, it was also their first game since trading former Leaf Kris Versteeg their for a couple of picks in this up coming draft.

The scoring got started by none other than Versteeg, who scored his first goal against him former team and his second in a Flyers uniform. Mike Richards and Chris Pronger were credited with the assists. The goal was scored shortly after the game began.

Seconds later the Leafs were able to get on the scoreboard when Nikolai Kulemin tipped in a Clarke MacArthur shot pass Sergei Bobrovsky. The goal was Kulemin's 24th of the season, while the assist was Macarthur's team leading 31st of the campaign.

After 1 complete period it was all tied up at 1.

Early in the second period it would be Versteeg who would once again haunt his former squad, as he reclaimed the lead for the Flyers' off a nice pass by Richards. That goal would be his 17th of the season. Richards and Matt Carle earned assists on the play.

As the second period was about to end, with both teams serving penalties, Leafs captain Dion Phaneuf tied the game at two, after banging a rebound home. His goal was just his fourth of the season. Mikhail Grabovski and Kulemin got assists on the play.

In the third period with less than five minutes play in the third, it looked like the Leafs were going to be going into extra time once again. But Daryll Boyce was able to score on a wrap around after battling hard in the Flyer's corner for the puck. His goal was his fourth of the season and gave the leafs the edge. Colby Armstrong and Phaneuf were credited with assists.

The Leafs were able to survive several attacks by the Flyers and hold onto the 3-2 win, thanks to some phenomial saves by James Reimer. Reimer stopped 28 of 30 shots to pick up the win and now lead the team in wins.

By now you've got to think that James Reimer could be a clear canadite for the Calder Trophy, after last night's win he now spots a record of 12-4-3 and 2 shutouts which is unbelievable.

With the win the Leafs are now 3 points behind the struggling Rangers who have lost 3 straight and are barely holding onto the 8th and final playoff spot. Also last night the Carolina Hurricanes and Buffalo Sabers squared off with the Hurricanes beating the Sabers 3-2 in overtime. With the win it puts the Hurricanes 4 points ahead of the Leafs, and with Buffalo picking up the extra point in extra time it puts them 1 point ahead of the Leafs with the Leafs playing 2 more games extra compared to the Sabers.

The Leafs are back in action tomorrow as they return home and get set to host the defending Stanley Cup Champions, Chicago Blackhawks.


GO LEAFS GO

Monday, February 28, 2011

Quick Marlies Update

As of right now the Toronto Marlies (AHL affiliate of the Toronto Maple Leafs) are currently sitting 11th in the Western Conference with 68 points, they trail the conference leader Milwaukee Admirals (AHL affiliate of the Nashville Predators) by 8 points. The question becomes, Can the Marlies squeeze into the top 8 with only 18 games remaining? Right now Mike Zigomanis leads the team with 40 points (10G 30A) and Fabian Brunnstrom and Nazem Kadri lead the team with goals with 14 a piece. Jonas Gustavsson has been doing very well in net ever since being sent down on a conditioning stint with the Marlies. The 26 year old in 5 games has posted a 3-1-1 record with a .955% save percentage and a 1.14 GAA. The marlies have the day off today and will host the Admirals tomorrow at Ricoh Coliseum.

GO MARLIES GO
GO LEAFS GO

Deadline Day

Hockey deadline day is one of the most memorable and exciting days in the NHL. Today we've seen a number of trades happen, unfortunately, the leafs have yet to strike. There have been many rumours that the leafs were targeting Brad Richards as well as John Michael Liles but those rumours have been shot down by Brian Burke. Right now there aren't a lot of big names out there that are available. According to a source Burke is still looking for a defenseman and the 3rd rounder they acquired in the Versteeg deal is being used as bait. According to a different source Toronto has yet to agree on a deal with winger Clarke Macarthur, this will most likely mean that he will stay in Toronto and go to an arbitration hearing or get traded right before the deadline or get traded on draft day.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Are the playoffs in the Leafs current future?

Currently the Leafs are only 6 points out of a playoff spot with only 20 games to play. They currently trail the Atlanta Thrashers, Buffalo Sabers and the Carolina Hurricanes who are currently holding onto the final playoff spot. The Leafs will have a tough schedule going forward as they will be playing Montreal, Pittsburgh, Atlanta and Pittsburgh once again, in their next 4 games. Although the Leafs have been doing well in their last 10 games, going 6-2-2, a lot of the other Eastern Conference bottom dwellers have been playing well as of late, most notably the New Jersey Devils who are 9-0-1 in their past 10 games. If the Devils can continue their torrid pace a playoff birth is certainly in their future. With 20 games to play in their schedule every point is going to be crucial for the Leafs as the playoff hunt is slowly heating up in the East.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Tomas Kaberle: The Saga Ends.

                       

In what ended 18 months of Kaberle-to-the-Bruins speculation, the Leafs shipped the veteran defenceman and his 520 career points to Boston in exchange for the Bruins first-round pick in 2011; 6-foot-6 forward Joe Colborne and a conditional pick in 2012. The conditional pick reportedly becomes a second rounder if Kaberle, a pending unrestricted free agent, either: a) re-signs with the Bruins or b) helps Boston reach the Stanley Cup final.

Is this the best the Leafs can do?

The Leafs had offers that sound way better then what they ended up being today. Jeff Carter and a first Rounder For Just Kaberle?? Remember that in 2008? Fans did not like that descision that he did not waive his no trade claus then. Kessel for Kaberle? They wouldn't have had to trade 2 first rounders for Kessel. No offense to Colborne, but he's Not A Jeff Carter or Phil Kessel.

Gone is the second-highest scoring defenceman in Maple Leafs history.
Gone is the franchise’s No. 11 all-time scorer.
Gone is the final remaining player from the Pat Quinn era.

Kaberle was a big help to the young D in Toronto's System, especially Luke Schenn. Schenn might have been in the Minors if it wasn't for him.

In 55 AHL games with the Providence Bruins this season, Colborne scored 12 goals and added 14 assists with a -16 plus/minus rating. Ouch. He used to play with Tyler Bozak. Maybe they can spark some much-needed offense. Just not now. Colborne was sent to the Minors. The 21-year-old  was drafted in the first round, 16th overall, in 2008. At 6-5, 216 pounds, Colborne is a big forward who doesn’t always play to his size. He does not play physical, but has soft hands.

Leaf Fans, what do you think of this deal?

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Leafs send Beauchemin to Ducks for Lupul, Gardiner and fourth-round pick



Beauchemin is going back to the team where he had the most sucess.

Ok, if you want another player who has been injurned a few times recentley and has lost his goal-scoring form, Toronto made a great trade.

The Toronto Maple Leafs have shipped defenceman Francois Beauchemin back to the Anaheim Ducks in exchange for forward Joffrey Lupul, defenceman Jake Gardiner and a conditional Ducks' fourth-round draft pick in the 2013 Entry Draft.

The 30-year old Beauchemin struggled during his time in Toronto after signing as a free agent in 2009, however he helped the Ducks capture the Stanley Cup in 2007.

In Return The Leafs get a good young player in Jake Gardiner. He is a very fast skater. If you like Keith Aulie, you will like this guy. He has good hands and good strength, even though he weighs less the 180 pounds.

Lupul, on the other hand, has been injurned for most of this season and last. He had only 14 points last year, and is on pace for only 20 this year. He has had 50 points twice in his career.

What Does Toronto Do With Their Goaltending?


With rookie James Reimer quickly becoming the toast of the town after blanking the Carolina Hurricanes 3-0 on last Thursday, Toronto's goaltending got a bit more confusing. What should they do? Well , the Maple Leafs announced last friday  that struggling second-year goalie Jonas Gustavsson has been lent to the team's American Hockey farm club "for conditioning purposes." He has not proven himself since joining the Buds in the off-season of 2009. In recent years, Toronto's goaltending has been a mess, with Vesa Toskala, J-S Aubin, Andrew Raycroft and Curtis Joseph, just to name a few. They all had their moments, but never was able to get to the main goal: Make the playoffs.

This year the Leafs have a strong group of guys defending the net, with J-S Gigueire, The Monster, Reimer, Scrivens and Rynass. The last 3 have put up a great battle with the baby Leafs, and GM Brian Burke was so impressed with Reimer to continue to call him up. But now hes here to stay. So what to do with Jiggy and The Monster?

Trade #35. He has big trade value compared to most Leafs. Trade him to a team that has a chance for the cup, but isn't sure if their goalie can take all the load. Teams like Anaheim, Philly and the Caps come to mind. The Caps have alot of players that can be sent to Toronto, like Semin, who can be packaged to T.O, and also sending Kaberle over their.  Look at some of Giguere's achivements:



  • 2003 Conn Smythe Trophy MVP










  • 2003 Best NHL Player ESPY Award










  • 2007 Stanley Cup Championship










  • 2009 NHL All-Star Game







  • Those are attractive achivements for anyone. Any team that wants to make a run needs to get him. His contract will not be renewed. It's $6m, which means any team trading for him is taking a big risk.

    Gustavson has struggled since joining the league. You can say it's been his team, but its the same team that plays night in and night out with Reimer. Reimer has proved so far hes a legitimate goalie in the NHL. Gussy can still be a backup, but the question is can Reimer be a legitamte starter? He never proved to be a starter with the Marlies, but can the Leafs afford to put their faith in another fail goaltender, like Raycroft or Pogge?

    Syko
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