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  • Toronto Maple Leafs vs St. Louis Blues – 19/2/2019 – Game Day Preview

    Toronto Maple Leafs vs St. Louis Blues – 19/2/2019 – Game Day Preview

    Gameday Preview:  Toronto Maple Leafs vs St.Louis

    Time: Tuesday, February 19h  2019

    Toronto: 36-19-3 for 75 points

    St.Louis: 25-27-5 for 55 points

    The Toronto Maple Leafs look to jump back into the winning column against the surging Blues. Leafs need a big game here from the big guns.

    Top Scorers/Goalie Matchup

    Mitch Marner –69 points (21 goals 48 assists)
    John Tavares – 63 points (33 goals 30 assists) 54% on face-offs
    Morgan Rielly – 57 points (15 goals 42 assists)
    Auston Matthews – 53 points (27 goals 26 assists) 53% on Face-offs

    Ryan O’Rielly – 60 points (22 goals 38 assists)
    Vladimir Tarasenko– 51 points (26 goal 25 assists)
    Brayden Schenn – 39 points (11 goal 28 assists)
    David Perron – 35 points (17 goals 18 assists)

    Frederik Andersen
    27-12-2 2.56GAA .923SV%

    Jordan Binnington
    12-1-1 1.58GAA .937SV%

    Lineups:

    Toronto:

    Patrick Marleau  – Auston Matthews – Kasperi Kapanen

    Mitch Marner – John Tavares – Zach Hyman

    Connor Brown – Nazem Kadri – William Nylander

    Tyler Ennis – Pars Lindholm – Frederik Gauthier

     

    Morgan Rielly  – Jake Muzzin

    Jake Gardiner – Nikita Zaitsev

    Travis Dermott – Ron Hainsey

     

    Frederik Andersen

    Garrett Sparks

     

    Scratched: Justin Holl

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back), Andreas Johnsson (Knee)

    Suspension: None

     

    St.Louis:

    Brayden Schenn – Ryan O’Rielly – Vladimir Tarasenko

    Jayden Schwartz – Tyler Bozak– Alex Steen

    Zach Sanford – Oskar Sundqvist – Patrick Maroon

    Mackenzie MaCeachern – Ivan Barbashev – Robert Thomas

     

    Joel Edmundson – Alex Pietrangelo

    Jay Bouwmeester – Colton Parayko

    Vince Dunn – Robert Bortuzzo

     

    Jordan Binnington

    Jake Allen

     

    Scratched: None

    Injuries: Carl Gunnarsson

    Suspension: None

    Keys to Winning against St.Louis:

    1. Speed
      1. Last game the Leafs played against the Blues they were slow and sluggish in every aspect of their game.
    2. Puck Possession
      1. Play a game of keep-away cycle the puck and keep them hemmed in their own zone.
    3. Matthews & Marner
      1. Very different games but huge impact players for the Leafs moving forward.

     

  • February 17th, 2019  —  News and Notes

    February 17th, 2019 — News and Notes

    Today is Sunday, February 17th, 2019, and these are your news and notes.

     

    There were 12 contests in NHL action yesterday.

     

     

    PHILADELPHIA 6, Detroit 5 (OT)

     

    Calgary 5, PITTSBURGH 4

     

    Pittsburgh’s Evgeni Malkin would score twice in the contest against the Calgary but it would not be enough as the Pittsburgh Penguins would fall to the Calgary Flames by the score of 5-4.

     

     

    St. Louis 3, COLORADO 0

     

    A hard fought 40 minutes between both teams would be the story in this contest until the St. Louis Blues would score three straight goals in the third period, with two of the first goals coming within nearly 30 seconds of each other.

     

    TAMPA BAY 3, Montreal 0

    The Montreal Canadiens would get shutout by the Tampa Bay Lightning by the score of 3-0 in Tampa, Florida yesterday.

     

    NY ISLANDERS 5, Edmonton 2

     

     

    Ottawa 4, WINNIPEG 3 (OT)

    Despite two goals from Tyler Myles and another by Brandon Tanev, the Winnipeg Jets would fall in overtime to the Ottawa Senators by the score of 4-3.

     

    ARIZONA 2, Toronto 0

    The Toronto Maple Leafs would travel to Glendale, Arizona to take on the Arizona Coyotes and would fall to Arizona by the score of 2-0.

    Both of the goals for the Coyotes would come in the second period of the contest.

     

    CAROLINA 3, Dallas 0

    The Carolina Hurricanes would earn their third consecutive win with the 3-0 win last night over the Dallas Stars.

     

    Columbus 5, CHICAGO 2

    Despite being outshot in the contest, the Columbus Blue Jackets would leave Chicago with a 5-2 win over the Chicago Blackhawks last night.



    VEGAS 5, Nashville 1

    The Vegas Golden Knights would snap their losing streak by defeating the Nashville Predators by the score of 5-1.

     

    SAN JOSE 3, Vancouver 2

    The Vancouver Canucks would fall to the San Jose Sharks by the score of 3-2 in San Jose last night, despite outshooting the Sharks with 34 shots on goal to San Jose’s 26.

    Boston 4, LOS ANGELES 2

    Tuukka Rask would net another win, extending his personal point streak to 13 games, amassing a record of 11-0-2 in those 13 games.  Rask would turn aside 23 shots as the Boston Bruins would double up the Los Angeles Kings with a 4-2 win in downtown Los Angeles last night.

     

     

    For more news, notes, information, and stats….

     

     

     

     

     

    Today’s NHL Schedule of Games

     

     

    NWHL

     

    Don’t forget ladies and gentleman that there will be one NWHL game tomorrow, which is the make up game from early January between the Boston Pride and the Metropolitan Riveters at 1 p.m., ET.

  • Toronto Maple Leafs vs Arizona Coyotes – 16/2/2019 – Game Day Preview

    Toronto Maple Leafs vs Arizona Coyotes – 16/2/2019 – Game Day Preview

    Gameday Preview:  Toronto Maple Leafs vs Arizona Coyotes

    Time: Saturday, February 16h  2019

    Toronto: 36-18-3 for 75 points

    Arizona: 25-27-5 for 55 points

    The Toronto Maple Leafs look to keep winning on the road and redeem themselves from the last time they played the Coyotes. Andreas Johnsson will be out which means Tyler Ennis will draw back in for his first game since being injured

    Top Scorers/Goalie Matchup

    Mitch Marner –69 points (21 goals 48 assists)
    John Tavares – 63 points (33 goals 30 assists) 54% on face-offs
    Morgan Rielly – 57 points (15 goals 42 assists)
    Auston Matthews – 53 points (27 goals 26 assists) 53% on Face-offs

    Clayton Keller – 38 points (11 goals 27 assists)
    Alex Galchenyuk– 30 points (12 goal 18 assists)
    Oliver Ekman-Larsson – 27 points (7 goal 20 assists)
    Derek Stepan – 26 points (11 goals 15 assists)

    Frederik Andersen
    27-11-2 2.57GAA .923SV%

    Darcy Kuemper
    13-14-5 2.77GAA .911SV%

    Lineups:

    Toronto:

    Patrick Marleau  – Auston Matthews – Kasperi Kapanen

    Mitch Marner – John Tavares – Zach Hyman

    Connor Brown – Nazem Kadri – William Nylander

    Tyler Ennis – Pars Lindholm – Frederik Gauthier

     

    Morgan Rielly  – Jake Muzzin

    Jake Gardiner – Nikita Zaitsev

    Travis Dermott – Ron Hainsey

     

    Frederik Andersen

    Garrett Sparks

     

    Scratched: Justin Holl

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back), Andreas Johnsson (Knee)

    Suspension: None

     

    Arizona:

    Richard Panik – Stepan – Vinnie Hinostroza

    Alex Galchenyuk – Nick Cousins– Clayton Keller

    Christian Fischer – Jordan Weal – Conor Garland

    Lawson Crouse – Brad Richardson – Josh Archibald

     

    Oliver Ekman-Larsson – Niklas Hjalmarsson

    Alex Goligoski – Jakub Chychrun

    Kevin Connauton – Jordan Oesterle

     

    Darcy Kuemper

    Calvin Pickard

     

    Scratched: None

    Injuries: Christian Dvorak, Jason Demers, Antti Raanta, Michael Grabner, Nick Schmaltz, Kyle Capobianco & Mario Kempe

    Suspension: None

    Keys to Winning against Arizona:

    1. Speed
      1. Last game the Leafs played against the Coyotes they were slow and sluggish in every aspect of their game. Can’t do that with the Coyotes.
    2. Puck Possession
      1. Play a game of keep away cycle the puck and keep them hemmed in their own zone.
    3. Matthews & Marner
      1. Very different games but huge impact players for the Leafs moving forward.

     

  • February 16th, 2019  —  News and Notes

    February 16th, 2019 — News and Notes

    Today is Saturday, February 16th, 2019, and these are your news and notes.

     

    There were four games in NHL action last night.

     

     

    NY Rangers 6, BUFFALO 2

    The New York Rangers would take on the Buffalo Sabres in Buffalo last night and the Rangers would come away with a convincing 6-2 win.  Vladislav Namestnikov would score twice in the third period to seal the win for the Rangers.

    With the six goal outburst by the Rangers, this would be the 153rd instance in which at least six goals have been registered in a contest this season.

    https://twitter.com/PR_NHL/status/1096763653922136064

    Buffalo’s Jeff Skinner would score his 35th goal on the season and making him the fifth player in franchise history to have at least 35 goals in his first season with the club.

    When Buffalo’s Rasmus Dahlin assisted on Skinner’s goal, he would net his 26th assist on the season.

     

    CAROLINA 3, Edmonton 1

    The Edmonton Oilers would fall to the Carolina Hurricanes despite outshooting the Hurricanes 41-27.  Carolina would down the Oilers by the score of 3-1.

     

    New Jersey 5, MINNESOTA 4 (OT)

    The New Jersey Devils would defeat the Minnesota Wild 5-4 in overtime, thanks to the game winner by the Devils Nico Hischier in the extra frame.

    https://twitter.com/NJDevils/status/1096627156241797121

    New Jersey would mark the 125th multi-goal comeback on the season, the most in NHL history dating up to February 15th.

    https://twitter.com/PR_NHL/status/1096778806336077826

     

    Boston 3, ANAHEIM 0

    Anaheim’s season woes would continue with the 3-0 loss to the Boston Bruins in Anaheim last night.  Anaheim is 2-8-0 in their last 10 contests.

    https://twitter.com/AnaheimDucks/status/1096653762079293440

    Boston Bruins infographic from last night’s contests against the Anaheim Ducks.

     

    Boston goaltender Jaroslav Halak would have a 30 saves performance in this contest.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Today’s schedule of games…

     

    In case you missed it…

     

    -TXHT released an article of the stigma of counterfeit jerseys which you can read here.

     

    -TXHT’s Chris Vasilas produced several articles about the NWHL All-Star game last weekend which you can read at the following pages.

  • Toronto Maple Leafs vs Vegas Golden Knights – 15/2/2019 – Game Recap

    Toronto Maple Leafs vs Vegas Golden Knights – 15/2/2019 – Game Recap

    Toronto Maple Leafs (35-18-3 73 points)v, Vegas Golden Knights ( 31-23-4 66 points)

    Lineups:

    Toronto:

    Patrick Marleau  – Auston Matthews – Kasperi Kapanen

    Mitch Marner – John Tavares – Zach Hyman

    Connor Brown – Nazem Kadri – William Nylander

    Andreas Johnsson – Pars Lindholm – Frederik Gauthier

     

    Morgan Rielly  – Jake Muzzin

    Jake Gardiner – Nikita Zaitsev

    Travis Dermott – Ron Hainsey

     

    Frederik Andersen

    Garrett Sparks

     

    Scratched: Justin Holl & Tyler Ennis

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back)

    Suspension: None

     

    Vegas:

    Jonathan Marchessault – William Karlsson – Rielly Smith

    Max Pacioretty – Paul Stastny  – Alex Tuch

    Brandon Pirri – Cody Eakin – Valentin Zykov

    William Carrier – Pierre-Edouard Bellemore – Ryan Reaves

     

    Brayden McNabb – Nate Schmid

    Deryk Engelland – Shea Theodore

    Jon Merrill – Colin Miller

     

    Marc-Andre Fleury

    Maxime Legace

     

    Scratched: None

    Injuries: Erik Haula, Malcolm Subban, Ryan Carpenter

    Suspension: None

     

    Gameday:

    First Period:

    Vegas Penalty – 11:23 – Shea Theodore, 2 minutes for Cross-Checking

    Toronto PP Goal – 13:14 – Andreas Johnsson (15) assisted by Jake Gardiner (26) and William Nylander (9)

    Vegas Penalty – 14:39 – Colin Miller, 2 minutes for Tripping

    Vegas Penalty – 17:33 – Jon Merrill, 2 minutes for Cross-Checking

     

    End of 1st – TOR –1        VGK – 0

    Shots              14                   11

    Faceoffs     10/22              12/22

    Hits               6                    12

    PP                 1/3                  0/0

     

    Analysis

    Leafs came to play today and seem to have all their weapons clicking including their powerplay. Johnsson scored at the 13-minute mark to make it a 1-0 Toronto lead which would be carried into the 2nd period.

     

    Need to Do:

    Keep controlling the pace and playing your game.

    Second Period:

    Vegas Penalty – 01:28 –Brayden McNabb, 2 mins for Kneeing

    Vegas SH Goal–2:46 – Paul Stastny (7), assisted by Reilly Smith (22)

    Toronto Penalty –04:49 – Travis Dermott, 2 mins for Interference

    Vegas Goal–07:22 – Oscar Lindberg (3), assisted by Cody Eakin (15) and Shea Theodore (17)

    Toronto Goal–08:52 – Patrick Marleau (13), assisted by, Auston Matthews (26) and Kasperi Kapanen (17)

    Vegas Penalty –12:28 – Oscar Lindberg, 2 mins for High-Sticking

    Toronto PP Goal–13:25 – Auston Matthews (26), assisted by, Morgan Rielly (42) and Nazem Kadri (20)

     

    End of 2nd – TOR– 3          VGK – 2

    Shots              28                   22

    Faceoffs       20/44              24/44

    Hits              6                        24

    PP                2/5                    0/1

     

    Analysis:

    Leafs struggle in the first 8 minutes of the 2nd but then come right back with 2 goals to take back the lead from the Golden Knights.

     

    Need to Do:

    Tighten up in the defensive end

    Third Period:

    Vegas Penalty – 01:28 – Paul Stastny, 2 minutes for Slashing

    Vegas Goal– 04:12 – William Karlsson (18) assisted by Jon Merrill (7) and Jonathan Marchessault (21)

    Toronto Penalty – 06:41 – Jake Muzzin, 2 minutes for Holding

    Toronto Goal – 10:01 – Morgan Rielly (15) assisted by Mitch Marner (48) and John Tavares (30)

    Toronto Goal – 10:56 – Auston Matthews (27) assisted by Kasperi Kapanen (18) and Jake Muzzin (20)

    Toronto Penalty – 15:12 – Bench, 2 minutes for Too Many Men

    Toronto SH Goal – 16:33 – Mitch Marner (21) assisted by Connor Brown (15) and Jake Muzzin (21)

     

    End of 3rd – TOR – 6      VGK – 3

    Shots             43                      33

    Faceoffs     32/68                36/68

    Hits               18                       38

    PP                2/6                    0/3

     

    Analysis:

    Leafs give up one in third but fight back with 3 goals to seal the win in Vegas.

    Next Up:

    Toronto (36-18-3 75pts) vs Arizona (25-27-5 55pts)

    Nashville (34-21-5 73pts) at Vegas (31-21-4 66pts)

  • Toronto Maple Leafs vs Vegas Golden Knights – 14/2/2019 – Game Day Preview

    Toronto Maple Leafs vs Vegas Golden Knights – 14/2/2019 – Game Day Preview

    Gameday Preview:  Toronto Maple Leafs vs Vegas Golden Knight

    Time: Thursday, February 14th  2019

    Toronto: 35-18-3 for 73 points

    Vegas: 31-23-4 for 66 points

    The Toronto Maple Leafs look to keep the month of February going strong as they head to Vegas to take on the Golden Knights. Expect two fast teams to go at it.

    Top Scorers/Goalie Matchup

    Mitch Marner –67 points (20 goals 47 assists)
    John Tavares – 62 points (33 goals 29 assists) 54% on face-offs
    Morgan Rielly – 55 points (14 goals 41 assists)
    Auston Matthews – 50 points (25 goals 25 assists) 53% on Face-offs

    Alex Tuch – 40 points (16 goals 24 assists)
    Jonathan Marchessault– 39 points (19 goal 20 assist)
    William Karlsson-36 points (17 goal 19 assists)
    Max Pacioretty – 30 points (16 goals 13 assists)

    Frederik Andersen
    26-11-2 2.56GAA .923SV%

    Marc-Andre Fleury
    29-17-4 2.54GAA .909SV%

    Lineups:

    Toronto:

    Patrick Marleau  – Auston Matthews – Kasperi Kapanen

    Mitch Marner – John Tavares – Zach Hyman

    Connor Brown – Nazem Kadri – William Nylander

    Andreas Johnsson – Pars Lindholm – Frederik Gauthier

     

    Morgan Rielly  – Jake Muzzin

    Jake Gardiner – Nikita Zaitsev

    Travis Dermott – Ron Hainsey

     

    Frederik Andersen

    Garrett Sparks

     

    Scratched: Justin Holl & Tyler Ennis

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back)

    Suspension: None

     

    Vegas:

    Jonathan Marchessault – William Karlsson – Rielly Smith

    Max Pacioretty – Paul Stastny  – Alex Tuch

    Brandon Pirri – Cody Eakin – Valentin Zykov

    William Carrier – Pierre-Edouard Bellemore – Ryan Reaves

     

    Brayden McNabb – Nate Schmidt

    Deryk Engelland – Shea Theodore

    Jon Merrill – Colin Miller

     

    Marc-Andre Fleury

    Maxime Legace

     

    Scratched: None

    Injuries: Erik Haula, Malcolm Subban, Ryan Carpenter

    Suspension: None

    Keys to Winning against Colorado:

    1. Crisp Passing
      1. Don’t be sloppy with your passes. Make crisp on the tape passes to avoid turnovers
    2. Puck Possession
      1. Don’t let them dictate the pace of the game, control the tempo, the cycle and hem the big line in their own zone.
    3. Nylander
      1. Must continue to rebuild his game, tonight should be another stepping stone

     

  • Player Safety – Your Bias is Showing

    Player Safety – Your Bias is Showing

    Last night in Pittsburgh’s 4 -1 win over the Philadelphia Flyers, there were three stories. One Carter Hart loses for the first time in 8 games. Two Matt Murray puts on a clinic and steals the game for the Penguins and finally, the headline that would steal the night – Evgeni Malkin takes up playing baseball and takes a swing at Michael Raffl’s head. Take a look at the video below for a better look at the play.

    As you can see Raffl gives Malkin a cross-check and then a punch to the back of the head, to which Malkin responds with a one-handed baseball swing directed at the head of Raffl. Malkin was assessed a match penalty and tossed from the game. Leaving the Penguins short-handed for the rest of the game.

    Player Safety immediately stated there would be a phone call hearing. Meaning, less than a five-game suspension. Rules actually state otherwise though:

    Match Penalty

    Rules from the NHL state that the referees must hand their report over to the NHL Player Safety Department in order to help in determining a reasonable discipline. But a twitter post by the NHL Player Safety – shown below –  shows that less than 2 hours after the game Player Safety had made up their mind about a hearing and according to most reports a phone hearing – comes with either a fine or under 3 games most of the time.

    The Rap Sheet:

    Now Malkin doesn’t have the cleanest of records. In fact, he’s widely considered one of the more dirty players in the league.

    Malkin’s Record:

    1. February 1st, 2008 – Malkin hits Chris Phillips from behind – No Suspension/Fine
    2. May 1st, 2008: Malkin slew foots Paul Mara twice in one sequence of play. No suspension/fine.
    3. March 21st, 2009: Malkin headshots Wayne Simmonds with 14 seconds left in the 3rd. Malkin is fined, and when questioned indicated that he promised the NHL he would not repeat that kind of hit. “I’m saying, ‘Not more,’ ” he said. “I play not the same.”
    4. January 16th, 2010: Malkin hits Willie Mitchell from behind, giving him a season/playoff-ending concussion. No suspension/fine.
    5. March 12th, 2012: Malkin hits Johnny Boychuk from behind, Boychuk would return later in the game. No suspension/fine.
    6. April 18th, 2012: Malkin blindside hits Nicolas Grossmann behind play, Grossmann missed the final two games of the first round with a concussion. No suspension/fine.
    7. April 20th, 2012: Malkin blindsides Sean Couturier the next game. No suspension/fine.
    8. January 31st , 2013: Malkin one hands Marc Staal in the head while scrumming behind the net. Very similar to the stick swing against Raffl. No suspension/fine.
    9. November 15th, 2014: Malkin blindsides Dan Girardi behind the net, Girardi would return later in the game. No suspension/fine.
    10. February 16th, 2017: Malkin gives Blake Wheeler a high hit, Wheeler would return to the game. No suspension/fine.
    11. November 18th, 2017: Malkin clips Crawford’s head after going for the puck. Not an inherently dirty playa reckless play. Crawford came back later that game, and would go on to miss portions of the 2017/18 season with vertigo symptoms.
    12. January 18th, 2018: Malkin uses his stick to sack Dustin Brown. Is fined $5,000 by the NHL
    13. November 7th, 2018: Malkin hits T.J. Oshie with a headshot, Oshie would return later during the game. No suspension/fine.
    14. February 11th, 2019: Most recently Malkin one handing Raffl with his stick. 1 Game suspension

    Quite a rap sheet for a guy who is considered one of the most skilled players in the league. Today Malkin received a one-game suspension for swinging his stick viciously at Raffl’s head. Now Raffl did start the play with a pretty vicious cross-check and a punch to the back of the head. But it in no way warrants a baseball swing with a weapon – in this case a hockey stick – to the head.

    The Comments:

    Players Safety gave its reasoning for only handing down a one-game suspension to Malkin and it was as follows:

    “The stick did not make contact with the face of Michael Raffl’s face and did not cause injury to the player.”

    Ryan Johansen did the exact same thing as Malkin only difference was Johansen made contact to the face of the Winnipeg Jets player. Johansen was assessed a 2 game suspension and has nowhere near the rap sheet as Evgeni Malkin. The actions were identical both extremely dangerous and intentional.

    Malkin even backed up his intent with his stick with a quote that actually mind-numbing.

    “I didn’t hit him in the face,” Malkin said. “If I had touched him in the face, for sure, I would get suspended. It’s a high stick, but it’s not like I broke his face. I think I won’t get suspended.” (Josh Yohe, 2019)

    “I’m not trying to hit his face… I know it’s dirty, but I missed, my stick (did) not touch his helmet or shoulder” Malkin said. “He just like dived and the referee give me five minutes. Nothing like dangerous, (he’s) not bleeding, nothing. I know I gave them a five-minute power play, but it’s my fault for sure. Play smart next time.” (Bardown, 2019)

    Malkin seems to act as if he did nothing wrong because the stick never hit Raffl. These comments are worrisome because it seems to show Malkin’s mindset. That suspensions are only for hurt players, or players that have drawn blood. Not players that have the intention to hurt but just missed.

    The NHL’s Decision/Superstar Bias

    The decision here is kind of puzzling one on the NHL’s part. When everything is taken into account the evidence is pretty overwhelming against Malkin.

    1. The referees felt it was severe enough to offer a match penalty – which comes with an automatic hearing for a suspension or a fine.
    2. Player safety make a quick judgment – Determining a phone hearing over in-person – before seemingly receiving any reports from the Refs
    3. Malkin’s Rap Sheet
    4. The footage from Johansen who did identically what Malkin did and got a lengthier suspension
    5. Malkin’s Comments. Which prove his intent.

    But there’s one more thing that plays into the decision. That would be the reluctance to suspend superstar players. If this was Tom Wilson, Ryan Johansen, Nazem Kadri, Max Domi, Mike Matheson, Paul Byron, Milan Lucic, Zach Hyman – all of who were suspended in the last 2 years – this decision would have been lengthier. Probably 3-5 game range.

    Malkin’s Past history alone shows that the NHL refuses to suspend him. Heck, they won’t even take his money. Player Safety has once again shown by their own rulings and the evidence that was left, that they don’t really care about player safety. They serve the almighty dollar and if the player being possibly suspended is a money maker for them, you can bet they will find a way to make sure he is on the ice as soon as possible.

     

  • Toronto Maple Leafs vs Colorado Avalanche – 13/2/2019 -Game Recap

    Toronto Maple Leafs vs Colorado Avalanche – 13/2/2019 -Game Recap

    Toronto Maple Leafs (34-17-3 71 points) v, Colorado Avalanche (22-22-11 55 points)

    Lineups:

    Toronto:

    Patrick Marleau  – Auston Matthews – Kasperi Kapanen

    Mitch Marner – John Tavares – Zach Hyman

    Connor Brown – Nazem Kadri – William Nylander

    Andreas Johnsson – Pars Lindholm – Frederik Gauthier

     

    Morgan Rielly  – Jake Muzzin

    Jake Gardiner – Nikita Zaitsev

    Travis Dermott – Ron Hainsey

     

    Frederik Andersen

    Garrett Sparks

     

    Scratched: Justin Holl & Tyler Ennis

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back)

    Suspension: None

     

    Colorado:

    Gabriel Landeskog – Nathan MacKinnon – Mikko Rantanen

    Alexander Kerfoot – JT Compher  – Colin Wilson

    Matthew Nieto – Carl Soderberg – Matt Calvert

    AJ Greer – Sheldon Dries – Sven Andrighetto

     

    Samuel Girard – Erik Johnson

    Patrick Nemeth – Tyson Barrie

    Ryan Graves – Nikita Zadorov

     

    Semyon Varlamov

    Philipp Grubauer

    Gameday:

    First Period:

    Toronto Goal – 03:17 – Kasperi Kapanen (17) assisted by Auston Matthews (24)

    Toronto Penalty – 12:09 – Kasperi Kapanen, 2 minutes for Slashing

    Colorado Goal – 15:16 – Ryan Graves (3) assisted by Alexander Kerfoot (19) and Samuel Girard (14)

    Colorado Penalty – 15:39 – AJ Greer, 2 minutes for Tripping

     

    End of 1st – TOR –1        COL – 1

    Shots              10                    14

    Faceoffs     11/21              10/21

    Hits               7                     8

    PP                 0/1                   0/1

     

    Analysis

    Leafs came out strong in this one with Kasperi Kapanen scoring his 17th of the season and looked to control the pace of the game but then the Avalanche took momentum to the dressing room when Ryan Graves tallied his 3rd of the season to tie it at one a piece.

     

    Need to Do:

    Keep controlling the pace and playing your game.

    Second Period:

    Colorado Penalty – 04:30 –Tyson Barrie, 2 mins for Tripping

    Toronto PP Goal–5:19 – Auston Matthews (25), assisted by John Tavares (28) and Mitch Marner (47)

    Colorado Penalty –06:19 – JT Compher, 4 mins for High Stick

    Toronto PP Goal–6:46 – Nazem Kadri (14), assisted by John Tavares (29) and Auston Matthews (25)

    Toronto PP Goal–7:08 – Kasperi Kapanen (18), unassisted

    Colorado Penalty –16:33 – Nikita Zadorov, 2 mins for hooking

     

    End of 2nd – TOR– 4          COL – 1

    Shots              21                    27

    Faceoffs       23/44              21/44

    Hits              13                      11

    PP                 3/5                    0/1

     

    Analysis:

    Leafs powerplay is finally alive and kicking scoring 3 powerplay goals in the 2nd period.

     

    Need to Do:

    Tighten up in the defensive end

    Third Period:

    Toronto Goal– 05:42 – Nazem Kadri (15) assisted by William Nylander (15) and Andreas Johnsson (16)

    Toronto Penalty – 06:08 – Travis Dermott, 2 minutes for Hooking

    Colorado Goal – 8:14 – Alexander Kerfoot (10) assisted by Samuel Girard (15)

    Colorado Penalty – 19:41 – Sven Andrighetto, 2 minutes for Roughin

     

    End of 3rd – TOR – 5       COL – 2

    Shots             28                      36

    Faceoffs     26/56                30/56

    Hits               20                       19

    PP                3/6                    0/3

     

    Analysis:

    Leafs give up one in third but get one of their own and lockdown the rest of the period. Full game effort by the Leafs. Impressive all around the ice.

    Next Up:

    Toronto (35-18-3 73pts) vs Vegas (31-23-4 66pts)

    Colorado (22-23-11 55pts) at Winnipeg (36-18-3 75pts)

  • Toronto Maple Leafs vs Colorado Avalanche – 12/2/2019 – Game Day Preview

    Toronto Maple Leafs vs Colorado Avalanche – 12/2/2019 – Game Day Preview

    Gameday Preview:  Toronto Maple Leafs vs Colorado Avalanche

    Time: Tuesday, February 12th, 2019

    Toronto: 34-17-3 for 71 points

    Colorado: 22-22-11 for 55 points

    The Toronto Maple Leafs look to jump back into the win column and keep the Colorado Avalanche struggling tonight. Look for Auston Matthews to have a big game.

    Top Scorers/Goalie Matchup

    Mitch Marner –66 points (20 goals 46 assists)
    John Tavares – 60 points (33 goals 27 assists) 54% on face-offs
    Morgan Rielly – 55 points (14 goals 41 assists)
    Auston Matthews – 47 points (24 goals 23 assists) 53% on Face-offs

    Mikko Rantanen – 75 points (24 goals 51 assists)
    Nathan MacKinnon– 74 points (29 goal 45 assist)
    Gabriel Landeskog- 57 points (29 goal 28 assists)
    Tyson Barrie – 40 points (6 goal 34 assists)

    Frederik Andersen
    25-11-2 2.57GAA .923SV%

    Semyon Varlamov
    13-13-8 2.91GAA .906SV%

    Lineups:

    Toronto:

    Patrick Marleau  – Auston Matthews – Kasperi Kapanen

    Mitch Marner – John Tavares – Zach Hyman

    Connor Brown – Nazem Kadri – William Nylander

    Andreas Johnsson – Pars Lindholm – Frederik Gauthier

     

    Morgan Rielly  – Jake Muzzin

    Jake Gardiner – Nikita Zaitsev

    Travis Dermott – Ron Hainsey

     

    Frederik Andersen

    Garrett Sparks

     

    Scratched: Justin Holl & Tyler Ennis

    Injuries: Nathan Horton (Back)

    Suspension: None

     

    Colorado:

    Gabriel Landeskog – Nathan MacKinnon – Mikko Rantanen

    Alexander Kerfoot – JT Compher  – Colin Wilson

    Matthew Nieto – Carl Soderberg – Matt Calvert

    AJ Greer – Sheldon Dries – Sven Andrighetto

     

    Samuel Girard – Erik Johnson

    Patrick Nemeth – Tyson Barrie

    Ryan Graves – Nikita Zadorov

     

    Semyon Varlamov

    Philipp Grubauer

     

    Scratched: None

    Injuries: Vladislav Kamenov, Mark Barberio

    Suspension: None

    Keys to Winning against Colorado:

    1. Hard Forecheck
      1. The defence has been a weak spot for the Avalanche, attack them hard and furious
    2. Puck Possession
      1. Don’t let them dictate the pace of the game, control the tempo, the cycle and hem the big line in their own zone.
    3. Johnsson, Kapanen, Matthews
      1. Three individual players who need to be big tonight.

     

  • 3 Teams to Watch Out for at the Trade Deadline

    3 Teams to Watch Out for at the Trade Deadline

    I think teams will be active at the deadline this year but I think the three teams we need to keep our eyes on at the deadline are the ones I will be discussing in this article. Not because they will be big spenders, but because they may be the ones with the most intriguing moves to make at the deadline.

     

    MON Thumb - CopyMontreal Canadiens

    Marc Bergevin went on record saying he will not mortgage the future for the now. But if I were the General Manager of the Montreal Canadiens you’d have to be sitting there questioning whether you should go out and get something. Your sitting in a playoffs spot with your team playing very well. A Defencemen or a scoring winger there must be some sort of rumblings going on in Bergevin’s head. My thoughts are this for team who is looking to keep it’s hard working core intact Ilya Kovalchuk won’t be an option. But should Carolina put themselves in seller mode, Justin Williams could be intriguing or a Brayden Schenn in St.Louis. But I don’t expect Montreal to be quiet at the deal even if it’s just a small move or 2. My thoughts are if Montreal goes big, it will be someone with term.

     

    EDM Thumb - CopyEdmonton Oilers

    Peter Chiarelli really left this team in the dumps. But from everything we’ve heard in management they intend to be buyers. Most people believe that management won’t be as dumb as Chiarelli, I’m not so sold on that though. Everyone blames Chiarelli but the truth for the majority of his decisions he would have to get approval from upper management. The same upper management that’s controlling the show now. They have also they will not mortgage the future for now but other than Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl what do they have other than picks and prospects? I can answer that question or you….NOTHING. No one is going to want 90% of those players. But the reason I put them in here was that Edmonton will be Edmonton in my opinion (until they get new ownership and management) and continue to trade away picks and prospects for the now. I don’t expect anything less, that’s why they will be active at the trade deadline. That’s why they are a sleeper because yes they could go out and bring in a few good players and have a temporary fix and even make the playoffs.

    NYI Thumb - CopyNew York Islanders

    This is where I think the real interesting part will come into play. Lou Lamiarello is a realist but also enjoys rewarding his teams for playing well. He did it Toronto with the acquisition of Brian Boyle which helped the Leafs look legitimate in the first round against Washington. So maybe Lou decides to reward the team, maybe a defencemen,  Niklas Kronwall in Detroit is an option as well as maybe a Brett Pesce or Dougie Hamilton. I don’t expect them to mortgage the future, not Lou’s style. But offer a reward to the players for their hard work and dedication. I also expect it will be someone with term in under 30, meaning they will have more then 1 year left on their contract. Lou will judge based on the expectation that he has for the team whether it will be a rental or a  player to be with the team long term. But I don’t expect the Islanders to be quiet.