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some rustiness for 20 minutes or so after an 18-day Olympic break, but not for
the entirety of what proved a dud for the Maple Leafs on Thursday in Long
Island. "We gave them three goals," said Carlyle, still steaming after a 5-4
overtime loss to the Islanders. "You cant win in the NHL giving three goals.
Gifts. Total gifts." This was not the way Carlyle imagined his team starting the
final lap of a long race to the playoffs – a blistering stretch featuring 21
more games in a hectic 44 days – but thats what he got, a sloppy, uninspired
performance opposite a team that had lost seven of its previous eight games and
was without its best player, John Tavares. Lacking the zip of their pre-Olympic
pace – which included wins in 11 of 14 games – the Leafs managed to give away
two shorthanded goals in a span of 48 seconds on the same two-minute power play
before dropping a pair of third period leads. They lost the undeserved extra
point in overtime when James van Riemsdyk could not corral a bouncing puck in
the slot, essentially handing it to incoming Islander defender
Lubomir Visnovsky, who snuck one through Jonathan Bernier. "I think mentally we
looked like we were going to out-skill the hockey club we played against and
they had a different attitude. They tried to grind it with us," said Carlyle
afterward. "We tried to out-skill a hockey club tonight." Rust was to be
expected after the two-plus week Olympic break, but not to the degree that it
lingered on this night against a vastly inferior opponent. Two times in the
third period did the Leafs vault in front – on goals from Dion Phaneuf and
Joffrey Lupul – only to be jilted twice for that lead by Anders Lee, who scored
twice in his first NHL game. Lee tapped in his first on a New York power-play,
evading Phaneuf and Bernier on the fourth and final game-tying goal late in
regulation. "You can expect it for a period," Carlyle said of rust, "but I think
when you get down to the third period and youre up in a hockey game youd expect
to be able to grind it out, tighten it up and finish the team off. "We were
lucky to get a point." Perhaps the effort will offer an early warning to a club
itching for a second consecutive spring of playoff hockey. While still
comfortable as the first wild card in the East with 71 points that comfort has
the potential – however unlikely at this point – to disappear if the Leafs were
to catch a fever of bad hockey down the stretch. And with rivals in Montreal and
Tampa Bay still there to be caught and Detroit just a smidge behind, heavy
incentive remains to lay the foot on the pedal with just over a month left to
play. "We know that we left a point here," said Phaneuf. "Thats something we
have to recognize and learn from." Five Points 1. Stretch Drive Mentality It was
a race to the 2008-09 postseason and Tim Gleason and the Carolina Hurricanes
were in a desperate hunt to claim one of the final spots in the East. Winning 13
of their final 18 games they snuck in, landed the sixth seed and proceeded to
march all the way to the conference finals. "Thinking back I think thats what
it was," Gleason told the Leaf Report. "You play as hard as you can because you
needed those two points every night." Though his current team sits firm in a
playoff position at the moment, Gleason hopes they latch onto his former clubs
sense of nightly desperation. Thursday was in no way, shape or form a good
start. "Its like a new season, a new beginning and you know youve got to come
and play and get the wins when you can," said the 31-year-old. "...youve got to
push when everyone else is pushing and you have to push harder than everybody
else." The Olympic break could not have come at more inopportune time for the
Leafs, who entered the stoppage on a scorching run that saw them emerge with
points in 12 of 14 games (11-2-1). Gleason too was settling into a groove in
Toronto after eight seasons in Carolina. "Its interesting because everybody is
anxious for the break because its good to have a break, but you think in the
back of your mind you dont want it to end because it was going in the right
direction," he said. "Now I think its just more of a mental thing, knowing where
we left off and what we have to do to keep the pace and pick up points when we
can." 2. Lacking Defence In winning 11 of those 14 games before the break, the
Leafs scored and scored quite a bit – averaging 3.64 goals per game, a number
that would easily lead the league if somehow sustained. And yet in that same
stretch, Toronto also gave up nearly three goals per game itself and still ranks
as one of the NHLs worst defensive clubs (all of this with terrific goaltending
from Bernier). Team defence remains a sore spot for the Leafs and a worrying
concern ahead of the playoffs when the hockey tends to tighten with goals ever
the harder to come by. "Weve talked so much about defence and we havent really
applied ourselves as a team in that area," said Carlyle on Thursday morning,
"and thats one of the things that weve stated from the beginning of the season
that we wanted to be stingier on the defensive side of it." No team allows more
shots nightly than do the Leafs and only five teams have yielded more goals,
none of them currently in a playoff position. The Islanders managed five on this
night, playing without their top centre, Tavares, and their second-best centre,
Frans Nielsen. "Weve talked about it so many times about our goaltenders having
to be taxed in too many situations," Carlyle said. "Wed like to be able to say
that its a new season for us, were starting over. The defensive aspect of it has
to be part of it. But it takes goals to score in the league too. We just dont
want to give up too many of the quality scoring chances..." 3. Bernier Workload
Only one goaltender in the NHL has faced more shots this season than Bernier and
thats Mike Smith of the Phoenix Coyotes. Of course, Smith has also started 10
more games than the 25-year-old, who made his 39th start of the season at Nassau
Coliseum on Thursday. Bernier faced 35 shots and allowed five goals, ending a
run of 12 consecutive starts yielding three or fewer. "I thought my rebound
control wasnt great tonight and Ive got to make more saves," he said afterward.
"Five goals, its not a good night, but at the same time we got a point and weve
got to move on." Shining in his first go-around as an NHL no. 1, the stretch
drive will prove an interesting testing ground for Bernier. He has not played
this many games in a season since 2009-10 when he was still in the American
League with Manchester. 4. No Olympic Letdown? Back in 2010 and then the bench
boss in Anaheim, Carlyle had a slew of players return from the Olympics in
Vancouver emotionally spent and missing the gas required to carry the Ducks as
per usual. But on Thursday morning, Carlyle raised the belief that Sochi
Olympians Phil Kessel, James van Riemsdyk and Nik Kulemin could actually have a
leg up on their teammates having played the past few weeks. And he turned out to
be fairly prescient, at least for a game. van Riemsdyk had a hand in three of
the four Toronto goals, matching a career-high with three assists, while Kessel
chipped in with his 32nd goal of the year, also adding a helper to what has been
a scorching 2014. The 26-year-old is now tied for second in league scoring with
67 points, 30 of which have come in the New Year. "Its not too hard to get back
into it," van Riemsdyk said prior to the game. "Obviously we know whats at
stake. All my attention is here on the Maple Leafs. The Olympics is done and
over with. Its all about the rest of the season here and what we have to
accomplish here." 5. Olympic Experience An Olympian with the American squad for
the first time, the 24-year-old van Riemsdyk said the experience was memorable
despite a disappointing finish which saw the U.S. bounced by Canada in the
semifinals and then trounced in the bronze medal game by Finland. "Obviously the
ending wasnt necessarily how we wanted it go which is unfortunate, but in a
tournament like that where its single elimination thats how it goes sometimes
unfortunately. As far as the whole Olympic experience I thought it was pretty
cool. It almost reminded me of being back in college again as far as just even
the dorms and being at the cafeteria with all the other athletes." Stats-Pack
1479 – Shots faced by Jonathan Bernier this season, second most in the NHL. 67 –
Points this season for Phil Kessel, now tied for second in league scoring. 29 –
Points for Kessel in the past 16 games. 12 – Goals for Kessel in that same
16-game stretch. 2 – Shorthanded goals scored by the Islanders in 48 seconds of
the same Toronto power-play on Thursday. 3.67 – Goals per game for the Leafs
since Jan. 12. 3 – Goals against per game for the Leafs this season. 3 – Assists
by James van Riemsdyk against New York, matching a career-high. Special Teams
Capsule PP: 0-4Season: 21.8 per cent (4th) PK: 3-4Season: 77.9 per cent (29th)
Quote of the Night "Gifts. Ive got no other word to describe the goals that we
gave up." -Randy Carlyle, following the overtime loss to the Islanders. Up Next
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practice, the Toronto head coach notably chipper and upbeat throughout. "But the
bottom line is we just have to win our share of games [and] not worry about what
anybody else is doing. Chelsea qualified for the final 16 of the Champions
League despite losing again to Basel. AC Milan and Arsenal won, but did not yet
advance. Mohamed Salahs late goal Tuesday earned Basel a 1-0 win and a second
straight Group E victory over the 2012 champions. But Chelsea is guaranteed a
top-two finish after Schalke drew with Steaua Bucharest. Milan cruised past
Celtic 3-0, but needs a point against Ajax in its last match after the Dutch
side upset already-qualified Barcelona 2-1 to keep alive its hopes. It was the
first loss for Barca after a 25-game unbeaten streak dating back to last Mays
loss to Bayern Munich in the Champions League semifinals. Arsenal also requires
another point after beating Marseille 2-0 in Group F. Napoli lost 3-1 to
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Chelsea sailed through its group with three straight victories since opening up
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that appeared to hold back manager Jose Mourinhos team, which failed to have a
shot on goal before Salah sprinted clear of Chelseas defence to clip a
left-footed shot over advancing keeper Petr Cech in the 87th minute. "I did not
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deserved defeat. But because of other results, we qualify. Mourinhos team joined
Barcelona, Bayern Munich, Manchester City and Atletico Madrid in the round of
16. "That is the only positive thing from this night." As the holder, Chelsea
failed to reach the knockout stage last year, albeit from a much harder group
than this season. Arsenal finishes group play against Napoli and will advance
for the 14th straight season by avoiding a three-goal defeat in Italy. "Its an
interesting one, a difficult one, but we have played other difficult games away
from home against difficult opponents and have done well, so thats what we have
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months after losing to Bayern in the final, Dortmund wouldnt have gotten out of
its group if it had lost to Napoli. But Marco Reus penalty kick and scored by
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hopes. "It was a match to remember," Dortmund coach Juergen Klopp said. Dortmund
completes the group with a trip to Marseille, which is seeking to avoid a sixth
straight defeat after falling at Arsenal courtesy of goals by Jack Wilshere. His
first came after just 29 seconds before adding another in the 65th minute. It
will be a winner-takes-all match at the San Siro in two weeks as Milans victory
in Glasgow was matched by Ajaxs surprise triumph over Barca. Kaka and Cristian
Zapata pounced on poor defending of corner kicks by Celtic to score in the 13th
and 49th minutes for Milan. Italy striker Mario Balotelli wrapped up victory in
the 59th. Meanwhile, Barcelonas unbeaten run finally came to an end in
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