PITTSBURGH – The good was ultimately overshadowed by the bad.
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Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh on Wednesday night, the Leafs dropped their
third game in the last four, falling prey to the potency of a relentless
Penguins attack. The visitors failed to land even a single shot in the third
period and overtime. "I thought we did some things good for parts of the game,"
said James van Riemsdyk, who had three points in the 6-5 shootout defeat, "but
obviously against a team like that you give them an inch and theyre going to
take it all." A string of penalties, an increasingly ineffective penalty kill,
and a submissive third period spelled doom for the Leafs on this night. Leads of
4-1 and 5-3 evaporated into another concerning loss, this one on the heels of a
6-0 pounding from Columbus on Monday night. "Therere some good things we did in
the game tonight that put us in the position we were in," said Cody Franson,
referring to the aforementioned leads, "but weve got to do a better job from the
position of holding a lead." Riding out the wave of an early first period storm,
momentum was firmly on the Toronto side in the opening moments of the middle
frame. Bang-bang goals from van Riemsdyk and Phil Kessel 29 seconds apart in the
first minute of the second bumped the lead to 4-1 while ending the night of
Marc-Andre Fleury. What followed, however, was a disastrous string of five
consecutive penalties, the imposing Pittsburgh power play scoring three times
before Evgeni Malkin finally evened the score at five early in the third. Owning
the final frame, the Penguins outshot the Leafs 17-0, not a single shot coming
the way of rookie netminder Jeff Zatkoff until the shootout; he stopped both
Tyler Bozak and David Clarkson. "We stopped skating. We stopped forechecking. We
stopped playing," said Randy Carlyle of his teams final 25 minutes, frustrated
with a number of issues including the officiating on this night. "Theres no
explanation for us not getting any shots in the third period." The Leafs are now
4-5-2 in the month of November – only two of those wins in regulation – the
underlying concerns of a seemingly quick start coming to the forefront. Carlyle
has been banging loud on the drum for improvements all year – even amid a 6-1-0
start – more urgently of late though. And while the Leafs certainly did some
good on this night, including an effective fore-check that helped generate two
of the four even-strength goals – they had 10 such goals in the previous 10
games – it was disturbingly overshadowed by the ills of what went wrong.
Defensive issues, both at even-strength and on the penalty kill –
Jonathan Bernier faced 48 shots, four nights after James Reimer faced 50 – amid
an inconsistently produced style have left the group in search of answers as a
three-game road trip continues in Buffalo on Friday night. "There was obviously
some really good stuff," said Carl Gunnarsson, "but how it ended doesnt feel
that good. "We got one point, but the way it looked going into the third I think
we all wanted more than that." Five Points 1. Struggling Penalty Kill As the
second-best penalty kill in the NHL last season the Leafs allowed only 19 power
play goals in 48 games. Disjointed in recent weeks and now ranked 20th overall
this season, the unit has already allowed 20 power play goals in just 25 games.
The Penguins scored three on Wednesday night, the fourth time already this
season that the Leafs have yielded two or more in a game (they gave up two or
more only three times all of last season). Over the past 11 games, the special
teams unit has yielded 13 goals on 44 opportunities for a shallow success rate
of 71 per cent. "PK wasnt really there today," said Gunnarsson. "We took too
many stupid penalties." Increasing the pressure on the troubled penalty kill has
been the number of penalties. Only one team (Ottawa) has taken more minor
penalties this season than the 113 the Leafs have been whistled for.
Jerred Smithson was called for a questionable hold in the offensive zone moments
into the third and van Riemsdyk was then penalized less than a minute later for
hooking, also in the offensive zone. James Neal scored on the subsequent
five-on-three advantage, the third Pittsburgh goal with the man advantage. "It
gave them all the momentum," Carlyle said of the penalties. "You cant take
penalties in the offensive zone. You cant take penalties when youre down a man.
It was a hooking and a hold." 2. More Pressure on the Goalie Yielding 48 to the
Penguins the Leafs are now dead-last in shots against this season (36.1 per
game). While Bernier and Reimer both succeeded amid relentless onslaughts early
and often this season, including a 49-save performance from the latter on
Saturday night, the heavy pressure has, of late, been too difficult to
withstand. During this recent four-game struggle, of which the Leafs have lost
three, Bernier and Reimer have combined to post an .892 save percentage. 3.
Disaster Frame Cody Franson hadnt realized his team had failed to generate even
a single shot in the third until it was announced in the arena. It was the first
time since April 2000 that the Leafs landed zero shots on goal in a period. "We
received most of that period," Franson said. Unable to mount any kind of
resistance to the Penguins attack the Leafs wilted under the considerable
pressure and skill of their opponent. Rarely was a moment or more spent in the
offensive zone, almost no work to be had for Zatkoff and plenty on the opposite
end for Bernier. "They were coming and we couldnt really ride out the storm,"
said Gunnarsson. "Weve got an old enough group and a veteran core that should be
able to grab a hold of it and make a difference with our structure and the way
we were playing," Carlyle said. 4. Officiating Concerns Among the frustrations
for Carlyle and the Leafs was the officiating. Most disturbing to them was the
non-call on Malkins game-tying goal. "He pushed the goalie first and then
deposited the puck," said Carlyle of Malkin, who edged Bernier into the goal
before pushing the puck across the line. "But were not supposed to complain
about that stuff." Asked if he received any explanation, Carlyle said, "By that
time they didnt want to talk to anybody. They get to a position where they think
that they dont have to talk to people I guess." The Leafs coach also wasnt
pleased with the "soft call" on Smithson early in the third. "I dont know what
hes supposed to do," Carlyle said. "He got on the right side of the guy and he
took the man out. They saw it differently." Additionally befuddling Nazem Kadri
was a goaltender interference call that opened the doors to the home teams
comeback. Bumping incidentally into Zatkoff behind the Pittsburgh goal, Kadri
and the opposing Penguins were initially told that no call would be made;
Zatkoff, they said, had caused the contact. An official behind the play though
deemed it a penalty. 5. Gardiner Scratched A healthy scratch 10 times last
season, Jake Gardiner was scratched for the first time this season on Wednesday
night. Gardiner, who actually led the Leafs with nearly 24 minutes against the
Blue Jackets on Monday, didnt appear pleased with the news but seemed to
understand it. "I didnt play good so I wasnt too surprised," Gardiner said of
his last game, which also saw him on the ice for three goals against in a 6-0
defeat to Columbus. "Ive just got to make better decisions with the puck."
Carlyle, who had a lengthy chat with Gardiner at Wednesdays morning skate, said
lineup changes would be made with the "best interest of the team" in mind. "That
wont change," he said. "Thats our DNA and weve been very honest and forthcoming
with our players that thats the decisions we make and sometimes it doesnt always
sit well with individuals and it shouldnt. If your numbers not called you should
be upset." Paul Ranger replaced Gardiner in the lineup against the Penguins.
Teamed with Morgan Rielly, Ranger played nearly 22 minutes after sitting the
past two games himself. "Just be a little more consistent, just all around with
decisions," Ranger said of re-entering the lineup. "Keep pushing to get back
into the pace of the game here. Be reliable in my own and make some good
breakout passes and play the system that were playing." Bonus Point - Lupuls
Luck Over the course of his first five seasons in the NHL, Joffrey Lupul rarely
missed a game. Lupul played in 372 of 405 games (with the Ducks, Oilers and
Flyers) or 92 per cent of the time. The next five seasons would bring with it a
different strain of luck. The now 30-year-old played in 181 of 316 games (with
the Ducks and Leafs) or just 57 per cent of the time. Having already missed time
in Toronto with a dislocated right shoulder, fractured right forearm,
concussion, and bruised foot, Lupul will now miss at least two weeks with a
groin injury. "Thats the ballpark figure they gave us," said Carlyle, who
replaced Lupul in the lineup with Peter Holland. Stat-Pack 71% – Success rate
for the Leaf penalty kill in the past 11 games. 19 – Number of power play goals
allowed by the Leafs in 48 games last season. 20 – Number of power play goals
allowed by the Leafs in 25 games this season. 3 – Multi-goal games for
James van Riemsdyk this season. 0 – Shots in the final 25 minutes for the Leafs
on Wednesday night. 2 – Even-strength points for Phil Kessel in November. Kessel
scored his team-leading 13th goal this season in the middle frame on Wednesday
night. 24:37 – Ice-time for Tyler Bozak against the Penguins, first among Leaf
forwards. 113 – Minor penalties for the Leafs this season, second most in the
NHL. Special Teams Capsule PP: 1-3 Season: 24.7% PK: 2-5 Season: 79.4% Quote of
the Night "We cant expect our goalies to stop 50 shots a night." -
Carl Gunnarsson, following a 48-shot outing for Jonathan Bernier on Wednesday
night. Up Next The Leafs make their final trip to Buffalo on Friday, clashing
with the Sabres for the third time this season.
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against Arizona in Australia. "I would say there is absolutely zero excitement
about it," Greinke was quoted as saying in a story by ESPNLosAngeles.com last
weekend. "There just isnt any excitement to it. I cant think of one reason to be
excited for it." The Sydney Morning Herald reported that organizers of the
series at the Sydney Cricket Ground on March 22-23 demanded an explanation from
the Dodgers and Major League Baseball. Officials from the club and MLB assured
them Monday that Greinke was speaking for only himself and not the entire team,
according to the newspaper. Greinke hasnt talked to other media about the
comments. He told ESPNLosAngeles he understood the reason for the trip. "Its a
baseball thing," he was quoted as saying. "Its an ownership thing, spreading
stuff around. Thats what its for, and its for the greater good of baseball."
Dodgers President Stan Kasten said Greinkes comments were rooted in his detailed
approach to spring training and his meticulous adherence to routine. Both
habits, Kasten said, make him a good pitcher and great teammate. Greinkes
teammates say they are looking forward to the trip. "Itll be fun to see what
Sydney has to offer," first baseman Adrian Gonzalez said. The trip is scheduled
to start with a flight of about 16 hours from Phoenix after an exhibition
against Colorado on March 16. The Dodgers are scheduled to return to Los Angeles
on March 23 and play three exhibition games against the Los Angeles Angels
before playing in MLBs North American opener at San Diego on March 30. "Its a
long trip for us," said projected starter Dan Haren, who has a dressing stall
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of the game. The actual trip will be a lot to handle, especially for the
starting pitchers." Arizona and the Dodgers opened their training camps about a
week before the other 28 big league clubs. "This is not a normal spring for us,"
Dodgers manager Don Mattingly said Tuesday. Because of the trip, the Dodgers are
scheduled for about half of their usual total of spring training games. And they
may alter their rotation. While two-time NL Cy Young Award winner
Clayton Kershaw and Greinke are their top two starters, Mattingly might not want
them to get that many innings early with starts in both Australia and San Diego.
Kershaw in theory could line up to start the season opener, the North American
opener and the Dodgers home opener against San Francisco on April 4. Mattingly
said he wont start Kershaw in all three. "Ill pitch when they tell me to," said
Kershaw, who is scheduled to start Wednesdays exhibition opener against Arizona
in Scottsdale. Mattingly said 10 days ago he will monitor the workload of
Kershaw, who agreed last month to a $215 million, seven-year contract, the
largest deal for a pitcher. Kershaw pitched a career-high 259 1-3 innings last
season, including the playoffs Mattingly does say Josh Beckett wont make the
trip. Beckett is fighting to re-claim his spot in the starting rotation after
surgery in July to alleviate a nerve problem that affected his right hand. He
had a rib and muscle tissue removed. "Im hoping were going to feel a sense of
urgency, make sure our minds are right," Mattingly said. "Its not like were
starting tomorrow and we have 37 spring games to play. "Weve got 19 games and
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