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. - Connor McDavid scored 53 seconds into overtime as the Erie Otters came from
behind to defeat the visiting Guelph Storm 4-3 on Saturday in Ontario Hockey
League action.TORONTO – The fire was stoked on the plane ride back from Ohio
late Friday evening. “I think a lot of guys were embarrassed and disappointed
with the Columbus game,” Carl Gunnarsson told the Leaf Report 24 hours later.
Mortified by their performance in an unseemly loss to the Blue Jackets, the
Leafs deemed a response necessary with the imposing Penguins in town the
following night at the Air Canada Centre. That response was a thorough 4-1
victory over Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and company, one that featured
contributions from a wide range of sources. “We had to respond off our effort
[Friday] and thats really what we asked of our group,” Randy Carlyle said after
the win, the Leafs eighth this season. “We werent happy with what we brought to
the table as far as our effort and our commitment to playing a game and being
tough on the puck and winning the 1-on-1 battles. We didnt have that [Friday]
night in Columbus and we were bound and determined that we were going to make
amends...” The Leafs became just the second team in 11 games this season to hold
Crosby off the scoresheet, the best player in the world slowed by a line
featuring Dave Bolland, Mason Raymond and David Clarkson as well as the top
defensive pairing of Gunnarsson and Dion Phaneuf. Hard on Crosby and linemates,
Chris Kunitz and Pascal Dupuis, in all three zones, they were determined to keep
the daunting trio in check. “We seemed to have that drive to win every battle,”
said Gunnarsson, noting the efforts of the Bolland line on the back-check and in
slowing Crosby through the neutral zone. “Of course Reims was good tonight too.”
Making his first start since Oct. 17, James Reimer kept all but one of 38 shots
from the back of the Toronto net, the 25-year-old improving to 4-0-2 lifetime
against the Penguins. He was at his best – and needed to be – in the second
frame, the Leafs outshot 16-4 in 20 minutes dominated by the Penguins. Midway
through the period, Reimer made what proved the save of the night, sprawling out
with a right pad stop on Pascal Dupuis to keep the game even at one. “You dont
win in this league without goaltending that gives you a chance and Reims gave us
a chance,” Carlyle said. “We didnt have a very good second period obviously – we
were hemmed in our zone and they had a lot more energy than we did.” Held in by
Reimers effort in that middle frame, the Leafs surged in the final frame.
Filling in for the injured Tyler Bozak alongside Phil Kessel and
James van Riemsdyk, Nazem Kadri scored the eventual game-winner moments into the
third. The 23-year-old took a dart pass from Kessel before dancing around a
lunging Marc-Andre Fleury with a skillful backhand. In addition to his work
opposite Crosby, Bolland would also break free for a shorthanded goal in the
opening frame, the first of two from the 27-year-old. With additional
contributions from the likes of Colton Orr (10 sturdy minutes), Jay McClement,
David Clarkson (seven hits), and the recently recalled Carter Ashton, the Leafs
managed what was truly a team victory. The persistent, speedy, and determined
identity that was so lacking one night earlier was evident throughout, just as
it was earlier in the week against the Ducks. “We didnt want to lose two in a
row and we wanted to show that we could go back to playing how we played against
Anaheim, especially when were at home too,” said Gunnarsson. Five Points 1.
Reimers Evening Reimer improved to 3-0-0 on the year with the 37-save
performance, his save percentage rising to .933 in the process. Under
considerable pressure in the second frame, he was also sturdy throughout a busy
opening period. Though he was beaten far-side by Kris Letang on the games
opening goal, Reimer did halt Malkin moments before Bolland knotted the score at
one. “With an offence like that, I mean theyre gifted plain and simple and as
good as you play, as good defensively and as sound defensively as we play I
think theres going to come a time where theyre going to hem you in; whether it
be one shift or five shifts in a row or half a period you name it, thats just
the kind of team they are; and as a team, youve got to just be resilient and
ride out the storm. “Youve got to fight and find a way to ride it out,” he
continued. “Thats part of what good teams do.” Jonathan Bernier had started the
previous three games for the Leafs. Reimer hadnt played since he was knocked out
32 seconds the Leafs Oct. 17 game against the Hurricanes. 2. Kadri Emerges
Opposite Malkin With Bollands trio squaring off against Crosby, it was up to
Kadri, Kessel and van Riemsdyk to slow Malkin. Slow him they did. Malkin was
held to just two shots, registering an assist on Letangs power-play goal. “Hes a
world-class player,” Kadri said of Malkin. “Its definitely hard to cover him,
especially with how big and how skilled [he is] and he can skate too.” Kadri was
feisty and often electric in nearly 20 minutes against the Penguins, providing
the kind of sizzle and skill that Bozak ultimately does not possess. Unlike the
injured top centreman, though, he has yet too prove that he can withstand the
defensive rigours of playing in such a high-profile position.
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determined effort against Malkin was a baby step in the right direction. And
with Bozak out the next little while (more on his status below), Kadri will have
a solid opportunity to prove his worth alongside the Leafs two first line
wingers. “Nazzie played hard,” said Carlyle of Kadri, who also had four shots
and four hits. 3. Face-offs The Leafs left Fridays game in Columbus as the
second-worst faceoff team in the NHL. A night later they topped a Penguins squad
that entered the night as second-best overall, winning 53 per cent of the draws.
Without Bozak, the teams most trusted faceoff man, the Leafs turned most
prominently to Bolland, who struggled badly against the Blue Jackets one night
earlier (3-15). Finishing 17 of 31 against the Penguins, Bolland topped Crosby
on 12 of 22 draws. “Weve been off a couple games so thats big, starting with the
puck and not just giving it to them,” Gunnarsson said. Jay McClement was tops on
the night, winning 12 of 19 for a 63 per cent mark. 4. Clarksons Power-Play
Opportunity David Clarkson was a first unit power-play contributor during his
final two seasons with the Devils. The 29-year-old averaged 3:03 per game on the
man advantage two years ago, tallying eight goals and 16 points. Last season, he
saw that opportunity rise to 3:33 per game with totals of six goals and eight
points. But in spite of the considerable expectations he brings to Toronto,
Clarkson is unlikely to garner the same quantity of opportunity with the Leafs.
Kessel, van Riemsdyk and Bozak typically man the top power-play group and save
for injury, are likely to remain together. Carlyle kept the trio aligned all of
last season and once again this season. That leaves Clarkson with fewer minutes
on a second unit, likely to include Kadri and Joffrey Lupul when healthy. Worth
monitoring is the level of opportunity he manages moving forward and how that
affects his overall production. Teamed with Kadri and Mason Raymond on Saturday,
Clarkson garnered two minutes on the man advantage against the Penguins. 5.
Bigger Minutes By the final month of last season, Cody Franson was averaging
nearly 22 minutes nightly for the Leafs, up considerably from the 13-plus he
garnered just months earlier in January. Picking up right where he left off, the
26-year-old is drawing the second most minutes on the Toronto defence so far
this season. “Im enjoying it,” he said of the opportunity, remaining at what
would be a career-high of 22 minutes per night. “This is what Ive tried to work
towards my whole career is being a guy that they lean on.” Of the differences
heavier minutes require, Franson listed the personnel hes charged with facing –
Malkin on Saturday – among other things. “Its just a matter of trying to be
physical for 22 minutes rather than 13,” he said. “It takes a little more out of
you, but thats what we train through the summers for is to be ready for that.
You have to be very focused going into games knowing that youre going to go up
against guys like Malkin and Crosby and those talents. Theres a lot of different
factors that play into it, but thats what we work for. Im happy that Im able to
do that and Im looking forward to doing it more.” After leading the team in ice
time against Columbus, Franson actually had the fewest minutes of his season
against Pittsburgh. He played just under 17, mostly opposite the Malkin line.
Bonus Point – Injury Updates Already down Nikolai Kulemin, Mark Fraser and
Joffrey Lupul, the Leafs were without Tyler Bozak against the Penguins. The
27-year-old suffered a lower body injury against the Blue Jackets and will miss
at least the next 7-10 days. Trying to determine if the injury to Joffrey Lupul
was more serious than suspected – he has missed the past two games with a bone
bruise on the right foot – the Leafs sent the 30-year-old for a CT scan on
Saturday. The results came back clean with no fracture. Lupul will make the trip
out west and could be available to play when the Leafs visit his hometown of
Edmonton on Tuesday. Kulemin (right ankle) and Fraser (left knee) continue to
skate – both have missed the past 10 games – with early November as the soft
target time-frame for return. Both are expected to make the trip out west.
Stat-Pack 4-0-2 – Career record for James Reimer versus Pittsburgh. 10:04 –
Minutes for Colton Orr on Saturday. 12-22 – Mark for Dave Bolland in the faceoff
circle against Sidney Crosby. 19:46 – Minutes for Nazem Kadri on Saturday. 6 –
Number of times the Leafs have come from behind to win this season. 53 – Faceoff
percentage against Pittsburgh. 7 – Hits for David Clarkson. 7 - Goals for
Phil Kessel in 12 games this season. Special Teams Capsule PP: 1-3 PK: 2-3 Quote
of the Night “Not many guys can go in and make that play that he made to score
the goal.” ¬ Randy Carlyle on the game-winning goal from Nazem Kadri. Up Next
The Leafs depart on a three-game swing to Western Canada, landing in Edmonton on
Tuesday night.
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