TORONTO - Trevor Smith scored twice and added an assist as the Toronto Marlies
downed the visiting Lake Erie Monsters 5-1 on Sunday in American Hockey League
play.
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28-year-old, who was recently named Torontos new captain, has had a strong start
to the season as hes produced three goals, two of which are game winners, and
five points in his first two outings. "So far so good," said Smith of the pair
Marlies victories. "These are the good times, you got to really embrace them.
Theres going to be some learning times coming this way so weve just got to
embrace the wins." Knowing this seasons squad would be young and raw -- the
Marlies dressed 13 players Sunday 23 or younger -- head coach Steve Spott
challenged the veteran Smith to be the teams go-to guy and hes been impressed
with what hes seen so far. "He knows what to say, when to say it and on the ice
you can see how dominant he is," said Spott. "Hes got to be a point a game guy
for us, thats the pressure. He knows that, hes accepted that and he likes that
challenge." Defenceman T.J. Brennan had a goal and an assist for the Marlies
(2-0-0) while Greg McKegg and Tyler Biggs scored the others. Mark Olver scored
the lone goal for the Monsters (1-2-0), who were playing their third game in
three days. Drew MacIntyre made 20 saves for the win as Calvin Pickard stopped
28-of-31 shots in defeat. Biggs opened the scoring early in the second with a
short-handed goal when he poked home the rebound off Smiths breakaway. Biggs
then set the physical tone, throwing a big hit on Lake Erie defenceman Markus
Lauridsen behind the Monsters net. Lake Erie tied it 1-1 on the power play as
Olver got around Marlies defenceman Petter Granberg and, despite losing control
of the puck, managed to get it between the legs of MacIntyre. Smith gave the
Marlies a 2-1 lead on the power play at 17:59 of the second as a floater fooled
Pickard glove side. Smith made it 3-1 when he finished off a feed from Spencer
Abbott early in the third. Abbott, who was a minus-2 in just over five minutes
of ice time in the Maple Leafs 5-4 shootout win over the Ottawa Senators
Saturday night, was reassigned to the Marlies along with Jamie Devane Sunday
morning. "They gave us two different elements," said Spott of the returnees.
"Spencer gives us some skill and he plays a skilled high-tempo type game. Jamie
obviously gives us some physicality and grit." Brennan and McKegg scored
empty-net goals late in the third to put the game out of reach. Spott admitted
his team was able to take advantage of a tired Monsters team who split
back-to-back games in Abbotsford on Friday and Saturday before travelling to
Toronto. "We caught a break, I think, with the schedule," Spott said. "We tried
to use that to our advantage today. We were able to wear them down." Toronto
went 1-for-8 on the power play while Lake Erie scored once on five chances with
the man advantage. An area of concern for the Marlies as they now have a week of
practice is their 5-on-3 play. The club has had numerous opportunities to score
while up two men in two games to start the year, but havent been able to do it.
"We will work a lot on our 5-on-3 this week," said Spott. "Weve got to give
their goalie some credit, but ultimately, we have to punish teams when they take
those penalties." Toronto doesnt play again until next Saturday when they host
the St Johns IceCaps.
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to be," Murray said after celebrating with his teammates on the red clay court
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. -- The St. Johns IceCaps weathered a wild first period with the help of
goaltender Jussi Olkinuora, before finding offensive inroads in the
second.OTTAWA - Cody Cecis dream of playing for his hometown NHL team has been
given new life. The defenceman was originally recalled by the Ottawa Senators
out of necessity, but the 19-year-olds play through three games earned him the
opportunity to prove he belongs in the NHL. The Senators announced Tuesday that
Cecis status had gone from an emergency recall to a regular recall and say they
will carry eight defencemen for the foreseeable future. "Hes played with good
poise," said Senators coach Paul MacLean. "Its good to see in a young player
that hes able to come in and play that way." The Ottawa native was the hometown
hero Monday night, scoring the overtime winner in a 3-2 victory over the St.
Louis Blues. "It was just a great feeling for everyone," Ceci said. "Im just
happy getting the first one out of the way. It was a great night." Marc Methot,
also from Ottawa, says hes been impressed with Cecis composure since he was
recalled from the Binghamton Senators of the American Hockey League. "Hes
handled himself so well," Methot said. "Were all real happy for him and hes a
bright spot on this hockey club and in the future here." Ceci seems to have a
knack for scoring big goals. His two goals with Binghamton this season were
overtime winners and his first goal in the Ontario Hockey League was a game
winner. But there is little doubt that his first in the NHL is most special.
Being given the opportunity to stay in Ottawa is like an early birthday present
for Ceci, who turns 20 on Saturday. "That was my goal coming here was that I
wanted to make a good impression," Ceci said. "I was just trying to go out there
and work my hardest and whatever happened, happened. From here on out I have to
work hard to stay here." Ceci was paired with veteran Chris Phillips at Tuesdays
practice. Phillips, a player Ceci grew up watching, says he has been impressed
with the rookies game and has enjoyed playing with him. "Its good to see him
step in and look like he certainly belongs," Phillips said. "Hes played weell.
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confidence and its a pleasure to watch." The Senators have had their share of
struggles on the blue-line this season. Too often the defence has been guilty of
poor decision-making, which has often resulted in bad goals. But like the rest
of the team, it seems to be showing signs of improvement. "We were making
mistakes that were costing goals and being strong in our own zone has to be our
job first and foremost," Phillips said. "Were supposed to be the guys that are
there if there are breakdowns and not the ones causing them. I think theres been
a better awareness of that lately thats helped us out." As the teams veteran
defenceman, Phillips has been asked to take on a greater leadership role with
the younger blue-liners. "You try and say things here and there, but for the
most part you want to go out and lead by example," Phillips said. "For me to
raise my game and be more accountable makes it a lot easier for them to do
that." Mondays win was one of the Senators better efforts of late, but MacLean
says the real test is seeing whether or not his team can do it again. "Its
another test for us in the same way that it has been all year long," MacLean
said. "Do it once, but can you do it twice or more often than that now." The
Senators have not won back-to-back games since November 5-9, when they won three
straight. The Senators take on the New Jersey Devils on Wednesday. The Devils
have had their own share of problems trying to find consistency, going 3-4-0 so
far through December. Methot has missed the last three games due to the flu, and
while the defenceman feels hes ready to play there is a chance he could sit out
Wednesdays game. "Sometimes when you win games if it aint broke dont fix it or
dont change it," said MacLean. "Were going to give everyone every consideration
to be in the lineup for (Tuesdays) game." Notes: D Erik Karlsson and RW
Bobby Ryan were given maintenance days and both are expected to play Wednesday.
Robin Lehner will get the start.
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